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Knowledge: The next frontier in reading comprehension

“The evidence is clear: Reading comprehension depends largely on knowledge.”

So argues best-selling author E.D. Hirsch, Jr., in his new book, Building Knowledge: The Case for Bringing Content into the Language Arts Block and for a Knowledge-Rich Curriculum Core for All Children. Read a review and a series of related essays in the Spring 2006 issue of American Educator.

Posted by David Roberts on 31 March 2006 in Comprehension , Opinion

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