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The Cultural Practice of Reading and the Standardized Assessment of Reading Instruction: When Incommensurate Worlds Collide
Peter Smagorinsky
PETER SMAGORINSKY teaches in the program in English Education at the University of Georgia, Department of Language and Literacy Education, 125 Aderhold Hall, Athens, GA 30602; smago{at}uga.edu. His research takes a Vygotskian perspective on the teaching and learning of literacy practices and related issues.
This article critiques the articles by Connor et al., Croninger and Valli, Pianta and Hamre, and Rowan and Correnti, which appeared in the March 2009 issue of Educational Researcher, by taking a cultural-historical perspective on reading and reading instruction. In this paradigm a number of those authors assumptions are seen as questionable, including the beliefs about reading that it is a self-evident construct, that it is a discrete act, and that it is an acultural act. The author of this critique presents evidence that challenges each of these assumptions and argues that by accepting them, the authors of the critiqued articles institute an order that values the system above relational aspects of schooling and teachers informed decision making.
Key Words: assessment cultural analysis literacy measurements reading
Educational Researcher, Vol. 38, No. 7,
522-527 (2009)
DOI: 10.3102/0013189X09347583

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