Reading is an interaction with text ( anything from a book to art, to graphs or 
charts) with a purpose or way to think about and classfiy the information 
you've interacted with .....
 
 
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Sent: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 9:27 PM
Subject: [LIT] redefining reading


Hi!

Brenda Dyck - yet again! - has pointed me to an interesting article, this
one by David Booth. In it, he argues (among other things) that in this day
and age, we need to redefine what reading is. Well - do we?

And more importantly, how would each of you define reading?

And yes, I have more questions I may wonder about depending on our answers
to this one ;-)

Take care,
Bill Ivey
Stoneleigh-Burnham School


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