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coberst 10-18-2006 02:08 PM

Reader's Reverie
 
Reader’s Reverie

We have learned how to read while in a trance-like state in the same manner that we drive our car. I assume everybody drives like I drive; I drive while in reverie (lost in thought).

“Your reading assignment for tomorrow is Chapter II” commands the teacher. “Yes mom, I have done my homework” replies Jimmie to his mother when he requests permission to visit his friend next door.

Jimmie has, quickly and painlessly, completed the assigned 50 pages of reading while his thoughts were focused on the events that happened in school that day.

Our schooling has taught us to sleep-read. Now, what do we do if we want more out of life than is available in day-to-day reality? If we want more we must first teach our self how to read with comprehension. We must first learn that reading can be for the purpose of comprehending important stuff.

While we are learning to read with comprehension we need to learn how to write short essays. The short essay is a means to learn what we know and don’t know. Writing an essay is like the artist painting a landscape. I am not an artist but I suspect the artist does not know what her painting will be until it is. The artist and the essay writer are attempting to communicate what is in the mind for the purpose of ‘seeing’ it for the first time. I occasionally read my completed essay with amazement because I did not know that I knew that.

The Internet discussion forum is an ideal means for practicing these skills. I think we miss a great learning experience when we treat forum discussions as just a ‘verbal video game’ or a good place to post our graffiti.

The essay and the painting are modes of creation and not just the modes of communication.

I have about three reading speeds for serious non fiction; skimming speed is about 300 pages in 30 minutes, the first reading that is about 50 pages per hour, and a second reading that is about 20 pages per hour. After that I go into my essay writing speed that may take many hours to complete a chapter. What are your reading speeds?

Tokzic 10-18-2006 02:52 PM

Re: Reader's Reverie
 
Though I don't know exact values, I have three reading speeds: One is skimming, which I use when I'm reading something without putting much heart into it or just to get the basic idea. Then I have absorption, which is fully taking in any ideas that are being offered but still doing it as fast as I can. Then, what I use for fiction, is a much slower speed that I use to sort of "savour" the work - I fully envision any imagery, I take time to think about what could be coming or whatever else, and I reread a lot.

Laharl 10-18-2006 03:09 PM

Re: Reader's Reverie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokzic (Post 946127)
Though I don't know exact values, I have three reading speeds: One is skimming, which I use when I'm reading something without putting much heart into it or just to get the basic idea. Then I have absorption, which is fully taking in any ideas that are being offered but still doing it as fast as I can. Then, what I use for fiction, is a much slower speed that I use to sort of "savour" the work - I fully envision any imagery, I take time to think about what could be coming or whatever else, and I reread a lot.

I had a lot I was going to say, then I realized Tokzic pretty much summed up everything I was getting at.

I am really wordy, aren't I? :(


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