Ambiguous Text: Meaning-Making in Reading and Science

by: Thomas O'Brien

Learners are asked to read one or more passages of ambiguous, discrepant text where they understand the individual words (or “trees”) but are hard-pressed to connect the words with an overall context (or “forest”) to extract and construct meaning from the passage.

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Type Book ChapterPub Date 4/15/2011Stock # PB271X3_5

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