TY - JOUR
T1 - Reading Into the Future
T2 - Competence for the 21st Century
AU - Alexander, Patricia A.
AU - Fox, Emily
AU - Maggioni, Liliana
AU - Loughlin, Sandra M.
AU - Baggetta, Peter
AU - Dinsmore, Daniel L.
AU - Grossnickle, Emily M.
AU - List, Alexandra
AU - Parkinson, Meghan M.
AU - Winters, Fielding I.
AU - Dumas, Denis
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - In this theoretical contribution, our purpose is to examine the nature of reading competence as it unfolds at the present and to project that nature into the future. More specifically, we ask what it will mean to be a competent reader for the 21st century and what combination of knowledge, beliefs, abilities, and processes that competence will require. To address this question, we begin by presenting our view of reading as essentially multidimensional, developmental, and goal directed, and of the development of reading competence as framed by research on expertise development and on the role of epistemic beliefs. With that view in mind, we then identify salient features of the current context and how they might present challenges that will make the development of competent readers even more vital as we move into the future. Finally, we forward three suggestions for supporting readers in their growth toward competence for this century.
AB - In this theoretical contribution, our purpose is to examine the nature of reading competence as it unfolds at the present and to project that nature into the future. More specifically, we ask what it will mean to be a competent reader for the 21st century and what combination of knowledge, beliefs, abilities, and processes that competence will require. To address this question, we begin by presenting our view of reading as essentially multidimensional, developmental, and goal directed, and of the development of reading competence as framed by research on expertise development and on the role of epistemic beliefs. With that view in mind, we then identify salient features of the current context and how they might present challenges that will make the development of competent readers even more vital as we move into the future. Finally, we forward three suggestions for supporting readers in their growth toward competence for this century.
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U2 - 10.1080/00461520.2012.722511
DO - 10.1080/00461520.2012.722511
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84867805688
SN - 0046-1520
VL - 47
SP - 259
EP - 280
JO - Educational Psychologist
JF - Educational Psychologist
IS - 4
ER -