Don’t Just Read It – Retain It

posted by LearningIsFun @ 1:39 PM
July 15, 2009

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Speed reading makes for a neat party trick, but it has little practical value. Ultimately, retention and understanding count most. Children should be encouraged to take their time while reading, drawing critical meaning from the content. Most college-level aptitude tests gauge reading comprehension, so it’s never too early to give a child some basic lessons.

Educational software programs often focus on teaching kids to apply the information they read. For instance, in The Oregon Trail, a popular game that came standard on the Apple II in the 1980s, users read about the importance of hunting and buying supplies to ward off disease. They are expected to retain that information once the journey begins. Today, educational software is much more advanced, but it still emphasizes the importance of reading comprehension.

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