The document discusses different strategies for teaching students how to summarize and take notes. It argues that summarizing is an important skill for students to learn as it allows them to condense large amounts of information into key points. Younger students may struggle with summarizing at first, as it requires ignoring details, so teachers should introduce strategies gradually, such as using summary frames to provide a structure. The document also advocates for explicitly teaching note-taking strategies to students, as people learn in different ways and a strategy like rule-based noting focusing on important ideas works well for some. Overall, it emphasizes teaching summarizing and note-taking strategies at developmentally appropriate times to help students manage the large amount of information they will encounter.
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The document discusses different strategies for teaching students how to summarize and take notes. It argues that summarizing is an important skill for students to learn as it allows them to condense large amounts of information into key points. Younger students may struggle with summarizing at first, as it requires ignoring details, so teachers should introduce strategies gradually, such as using summary frames to provide a structure. The document also advocates for explicitly teaching note-taking strategies to students, as people learn in different ways and a strategy like rule-based noting focusing on important ideas works well for some. Overall, it emphasizes teaching summarizing and note-taking strategies at developmentally appropriate times to help students manage the large amount of information they will encounter.
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Teaching Summarizing and Note Taking
Emily Hallett EDU-600 Teacher as a Leader University of New England
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I think it is helpful for students to be taught how to summarize. When students are reading a lot of information it is easier to condense the concepts into something smaller, and to focus on the key points or ideas. The strategies of summarizing and note taking facilitate learning by providing opportunities for students to capture, organize, and reflect on important facts, concepts, ideas, and processes they will need to access at a later time (Piolat, Olive, & Kellogg, 2005) (Dean, Hubbell, Pitler & Stone, 2012 p 78). Once they have the key points it is easier to remember what the big picture is. If a student has never been taught how to summarize it can be difficult to try it. I think note-taking should be taught early in the correct way. I also feel it is difficult for younger students to learn the concept of note taking. For example, at the moment we are learning about stretching out their story in our Writers Workshop lessons. The students are having a difficult time adding details that we are encouraging. If we were to introduce note taking and summarizing to them, I feel they will become extremely confused. Not only are we trying to make them add more details in their writing, now we would be asking them to forget about details and just give us the main idea. This would counter-act the intention of Writers Workshop. I may introduce note taking later in the year after the students have grasped the concept we are teaching them in Writers Workshop. I would most likely introduce summary frames. This way the students can have a purpose for the activity. It is difficult to have second graders do an activity that is open ended because it is overwhelming for them. I feel that summary frames are unique. I have never encountered them until reading this book. I may have used some form of summary frames when I was in school but was unaware that they were called summary frames. I feel that the frames are a great
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method to help students if teachers have a specific focus they want the students to remember. I also feel that this would be a great way to introduce note taking to younger students. I feel the Narrative Frame would be the best frame to introduce first. In second grade, we read more stories than do research. If the students have a specific focus with what they are looking for they will have a better ability to succeed. In our class when we read a non-fiction text we help the students realize that there are headings. We tell them that a heading can help them understand what is going to be talked about in each section. That it is a great skill to use when they get older. This starts to teach the students about summarizing. I feel the rule based summarizing strategy is the way that I learned. I feel that it is very helpful when reading a news article or researching for a paper. This form of learning of how to take notes helped me understand what is important and what was not important when I was note taking. Effective note taking requires students to determine what is important and then state that information in condensed form (Dean, Hubbell, Pitler & Stone, 2012 p 90). I feel that the rule-based strategy helps me decide what is important for all types of topics. It is very useful. In my opinion, it is simple to take out the details that are not important, words that are repeated, and create key words to help them remember the ideas. Rule based strategy; I feel is the most efficient method to use for a note taking strategy. Reciprocal teaching I believe works best at the middle and high school levels. The students have had enough experiences through their education with note-taking and summarizing that they will be able to take the role of teaching others and feel
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comfortable doing so. My second graders are just learning how to predict and use a dictionary so I would be against teaching this strategy. Today the world has so much information streaming through it day in and day out; it is difficult to process anything. Students may come across information that is overwhelming. If the students are taught to summarize an article without having to read the entire thing it can help them tremendously. In todays world there is an abundance of rapidly evolving information, and students will benefit throughout their lives from knowing how to summarize information and take notes Dean et al (2012, p 98). I believe that all methods should be taught at appropriate moments in the education timeline. Just as every student learns differently, every student will take notes different. What I think works best because I enjoy it however; does not mean it will work well for my colleague. We are all different learners.
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References Dean, C. B. (2012). Classroom Instruction that Works: research-based strategies for increasing student achievement (2nd ed., p. xx). Denver, CO: McRel.
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