QOTW: Research on gifted reading behavior...
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| Sat, 04-16-2011 - 4:28pm |
Hope all you ladies are doing well. I'm a 'bit' busy at the moment with a master's thesis in educational sciences/psychology. I'm looking at the influence of reader's goals and motivation on reading strategies, and want to compare a group of 'regular' smart people with gifted people, putting them in conditions of reading for 'fun' 'tests' or 'presentations'. They read 5 expository texts on interesting topics per condition, and I measure their eye movement with an eye tracker. I look for linear readers (fast and slow), random readers, or strategic readers (scanning and searching for the central information).
Now there's a lot written about the learning strategies of gifted children, and their reading behavior. I'm curious to see what I can truly see back in the experiments. Some expect all gifted to be strategic readers, but I have a hard time believing that. I think motivation has a big influence on what reading strategy a gifted child choses (scanning if not motivated right away, linear reading when a topic is new and exiting). What do you think?
I think your research sounds very interesting! Good luck with it all!!
Deborah
Deborah
I'm not familiar with mbti... but it does sounds interesting... I'll look it up... Thanks!
Kids can surprise you in many ways! Sounds like he has an enormous ability to memorize things!
Thanks! And I also think my two oldest DDs would test totally different. I have tested them, but haven't been able to look at their data yet... can't wait to see what happens!
Deborah
I agree with your second paragraph, but would also add that the type of reading material (and not just