Is giving people a false term or definition to look for in a dense reading a good reading comprehension and learning tactic/strategy?
from cheese_greater@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.ca on 16 Oct 16:19
https://lemmy.world/post/20917987

#nostupidquestions

threaded - newest

j4k3@lemmy.world on 16 Oct 16:52 collapse

I think reading comprehension is far more complicated than any one method can encompass. This might help some people but hurt others. For me, it would be a distraction to try and focus on other aspects like a word. However, if you asked me about the word later, it would stand out in my mind regardless. When I was much younger, I wouldn’t have understood why you might be asking me to find a word like this. I lacked the self awareness to understand how differently I perceive the world through abstraction and how others comprehend on a different level.

Personally, I tend to read slowly, but I naturally have unusually high comprehension. If I am constrained to some isolated idea prior to reading, that idea may limit my abstracting conceptualization and oversimplify my comprehension… but I’m an outlier.