The social process of reading involves individuals interpreting and understanding written text within a social context. This can include discussing the text with others, sharing insights and perspectives, and engaging in critical analysis to deepen understanding and knowledge. Group reading activities, book clubs, and online forums are examples of how reading can be a social process.
Social processes that affect reading include cultural norms and values, educational systems, peer influence, family dynamics, and socioeconomic status. These factors can influence individuals' attitudes towards reading, access to reading materials, and reading habits. Social interactions and networks also play a role in shaping individuals' reading experiences and choices.
windows on the reading process
Reading in the psychosocial process refers to the interpretation and understanding of psychological and social factors that influence an individual's behavior, thoughts, and emotions. It involves analyzing how personal experiences, social interactions, cultural norms, and emotional responses shape a person's mental well-being and overall development. In this context, reading is a metaphor for gaining insight and comprehension into the complex interplay between psychological and social elements in a person's life.
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The literal level of the reading process is?
Reading is a cognitive (thinking) process.
reading is considerd as an active process because through reading our emotion and psychological thinking will react..
characteristics of reading
The facets of learning as identified by Smith and Dechant are: reading as a sensory process; reading as a perceptual process; reading as a response; reading as a learned process; reading as a developmental task; reading as a tool for learning; reading as a growth process; reading as an interest.
Pre-reading
social process theory
pre reading