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Tierney, Robert J.; Pearson, P. David – Language Arts, 1983
Views both reading and writing as acts of composing and presents planning, drafting, aligning, revising, and monitoring as components of the composing model of reading. (JL)
Descriptors: Models, Reading Processes, Reading Skills, Schemata (Cognition)
Tierney, Robert J.; Mosenthal, James – 1980
This paper is intended to serve as an introduction to text analysis as a research tool and vehicle for improving instruction. In terms of perspective, two major theses are maintained throughout the paper: text analysis should be used within the context of understanding that a multiplicity of variables can influence reader/text interactions, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Psycholinguistics
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Tierney, Robert J.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1989
Examines whether writing in combination with reading prompts more critical thinking than either activity alone, or either activity combined with questions or with a knowledge activation activity. Finds students who both wrote and read made more revisions (prompted by more critical thinking) than students in other treatment groups. (RS)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Questioning Techniques, Reading Processes
Tierney, Robert J.; Pearson, P. David – 1981
A reader's background knowledge (schemata) and purpose for reading have an overriding influence upon the reader's development of meaning. Reading comprehension also involves activating, focusing, maintaining, and refining ideas toward developing interpretations that are plausible, cohesive, and complete. Recent examinations of instructional…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Learning Theories, Reading Comprehension
Tierney, Robert J. – Reading-Canada-Lecture, 1985
Discusses three facets of reading-writing relationships: (1) the processes underlying reading and writing; (2) the communicative contexts influencing reading and writing; and (3) the learning outcomes derived from reading and writing, including the influence of reading upon writing and writing upon reading. (MM)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Models, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes
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Tierney, Robert J. – School Psychology Review, 1982
The crucial question examined is: Can students be taught the knowledge, skills, and strategies which will transfer to their reading of passages not used in school lessons? The student's self-monitoring abilities might be developed through the application of five principles: explicitness, relevance, student as informant, self-regulation, and…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Independent Study, Models
Mosenthal, James H.; Tierney, Robert J. – 1983
Text analysis systems, imposing coherence measures derived from the reader's and writer's notions of how a text functions in communication, produce descriptions of texture, or the totality of cohesive ties in a text. The question is if cohesion analysis, more than offering a linguistic description of text, can serve as a psychological model of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Discourse Analysis
Tierney, Robert J.; Pearson, P. David – 1983
Readers as well as writers compose meaning. Using the same characteristics essential to effective writing--planning, drafting, aligning, revising, and monitoring--readers react creatively with the text. In response to the author's intention and their own knowledge base, they decide what they want to get from their reading. Constantly renegotiating…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Coherence, Language Processing, Prewriting
Tierney, Robert J.; Pearson, P. David – 1986
Research discoveries over the past 15 years concerning reading comprehension have had a significant impact on reading instruction, particularly schema theory. This theory, based on prior learning, which states that the reader uses the text to construct a meaning within his or her own mind, affects what teachers can do to help students improve…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Opinions, Prior Learning, Reader Text Relationship
Tierney, Robert J. – 1983
Students must develop self-monitoring abilities if they are to successfully transfer knowledge and strategies they are taught to their own reading. But first, teachers must know just what this knowledge and these strategies are and how they can be presented to students. Akin to model building, reading comprehension involves a variety of behaviors…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Independent Reading, Instructional Improvement, Metacognition
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McGinley, William; Tierney, Robert J. – Written Communication, 1989
Proposes a view of literacy learning in which various forms of reading and writing are conceptualized as unique ways of thinking about and exploring a topic of study (analogous to a conceptual "landscape") en route to acquiring knowledge (best "traversed" from a variety of perspectives). (MS)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Independent Study, Learning Processes, Literacy Education
McGinley, William; Tierney, Robert J. – 1988
Literacy should be viewed as the ability to enlist a repertoire of discourse forms to explore and extend thinking and learning. In this view of literacy and literacy learning, various forms of reading and writing are seen as distinct ways of knowing and acquiring knowledge for ones' own purposes. Supporting this view of literacy are theoretical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Theories