TEXES Science of Teaching Reading Practice Test

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What instructional strategy can help students better understand literary texts?

  1. Summarizing the text

  2. Discussing the author's background

  3. Identifying text features

  4. Engaging in thematic discussions

The correct answer is: Engaging in thematic discussions

Engaging in thematic discussions enhances students' understanding of literary texts by encouraging them to explore deeper meanings, identify central themes, and make connections between the text and their own experiences or societal issues. This strategy promotes critical thinking and analysis, allowing students to engage with the material on a more profound level. By discussing themes, students can identify patterns, motifs, and underlying messages that may not be immediately apparent through surface-level reading. This collaborative exploration fosters a richer, more nuanced understanding of the text, enhancing comprehension and retention. While summarizing the text, discussing the author's background, and identifying text features can also contribute to comprehension, thematic discussions provide a comprehensive framework for examining the complexities of literary works and their relevance to broader contexts.