The Science of Reading Comprehension Instruction with Dr. P. David Pearson – IES Reading Summit 2021
The Science of Reading Comprehension Instruction with Dr. P. David Pearson – IES Reading Summit 2021 In this video, Dr. David Pearson discusses his recent article, co-authored with Drs. Nell Duke and Alessandra Ward, that provides a comprehensive survey of rigorous research answering the question “what works in helping students become better comprehenders.” As he discusses the science of reading instruction and the nature of reading comprehension itself, Dr. Pearson also highlights how educators can improve the effectiveness of their own reading instruction, teaching students processes and strategies for improving comprehension.

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