Adler, M And Van Doren's How To Read A Book

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Adler, M and Van Doren, C. (1972). How to Read A Book. Oklahoma Research Center. (Original work published 1940)

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This book was written in 1940 and then completely revised and updated to reflect that changes in education by 1972. When Adler originally wrote this book fewer people had high school educations, let alone college educations than was the case even 32 years later when Adler and Doren updated the book. This book was also written during a time when interest had shifted from reading fiction to reading non-fiction. The 1970s were designated as the “Decade of Reading” (pg. ix) Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare dedicated federal funds in support of a wide variety of efforts to improve proficiency in …show more content…

They argue that these steps are progressive and that a reader must learn one before they progress to the next; however, they state that a truly skilled reader cannot leave the prior stage behind, but instead must build each stage upon the previous. Thus, elementary reading is contained in inspectional reading, as, in deed, inspectional reading is contained in analytical reading, and analytical reading in syntopical reading. (pg. 31)
• Elementary Reading Level. The Elementary Reading stage starts with reading-readiness. This is the birth to age six or seven. (pg. 24) Once children begin to recognize simple words they progress to understanding how these words make sentences and soon the readers vocabulary will grow and greatly expand. Before a reader leaves this stage they are able to carry concepts from materials they have read in the past and apply these concepts to new more difficult material. (pg. …show more content…

The most important rule in Analytical Reading can be expressed as follows: Rule 1. You must know what kind of book you are reading and you should know this as early in the process as possible, preferably before you begin to read. (pg. 60) Titles and prefaces are often ignored because readers don’t feel they can tell them anything about the book, Adler and Doren disagree. Rule 2. State the unity of the whole book in a single sentence, meaning determine what the book is about as briefly as possible. (pg. 76) By doing this it is easy to determine whether the book successfully accomplished what the reader hoped it would and what the author promised it would. The biggest point in analytical reading is not only knowing definitions of the words on the page but also being able to decipher how the author is using subtle shifts or emphasis on the terms, to change the content of the paragraph. To be a truly analytical reader one must not only know the definition of the terms used but understand the authors intentions in having chosen the words they did.
• Final Level – Syntopical Reading. This is the level of reading that makes college life so much easier. Syntopical reading is knowing at what speed to read every book we encounter. Being a faster reader according to Adler and Doren doesn’t make you the best reader. Knowing how to assess every book, article, assignment and determine how much time and effort to spend reading is key. Syntopical reading

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