Keywords
disruptive thinking in literacy education, BHH framework for meaningful reading, Addressing student aliteracy in classrooms
Preview
The ability to read is one of the most valuable skills students gain throughout the course of their education. Teachers work hard to help their students decode words and comprehend meaning, but what is the purpose of comprehension if students do not value what they read? In their book Disruptive Thinking: Why How We Read Matters, Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst bring reading to the next level, reminding teachers and students that reading is a gift.
Recommended Citation
Orgille, Elise
(2017)
"Book Review: Disruptive Thinking: Why How We Read Matters,"
The Utah English Journal: Vol. 45, Article 15.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/uej/vol45/iss1/15