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Original Articles

RATIONALE AND RESEARCH CONCERNING PREREADING STUDY STRATEGIES WITH SECONDARY AND COLLEGE STUDENTS

Pages 277-283 | Published online: 16 Aug 2006
 

Reading and content area teachers frequently teach secondary and college students to use prereading study strategies in the belief that the strategies will facilitate reading comprehension. This article, a review of the literature published from 1960 to 1981, reveals many articles extolling the use of a particular prereading activity, but failing to support the use of the strategy with research. Regardless of the prereading strategies reported in the literature, it is clear that there is a dearth of conclusive research in this area. Careful, well‐designed experiments need to be conducted to determine the degree that prereading strategies expedite comprehension.

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