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If our refrigerator is full of options, we may be excited to try something new, or to pick out the ingredients for our favorite dish. However, if the refrigerator contents limit our choices, we will likely be less excited about our meal options, and may even opt out of cooking and order takeout instead. Similarly, if given the opportunity to choose a book to read that reflects our interests and allows us to explore those curiosities, we are excited about reading. However, if our choices are limited, or dictated, we are likely to be apathetic, and may even opt out of …show more content…
After completing the readings and participating in the discussions, I have a greater understanding of the many facets of reading. In my original “Thoughts on Reading” paper, I indicated that three critical components of the reading process where phonics, fluency, and comprehension. At the conclusion of this course, I have determined that all three of these components are related to cognitive processes. My current model of the reading process, on the other hand, focuses not just on the cognitive elements of reading, but adds components of motivational, sociocultural, and linguistic perspectives as well. I have come to understand that construction of meaning from text is the ultimate test for successful reading. For a reader to reach this goal of text comprehension, she must be motivated to read, engage in text within her Zone of Proximal development, employ efficient cognitive processes, access prior knowledge, and utilize a strong knowledge of