Title :
A Critique of Reading Improvement Training
Author :
Underwood, William J.
Abstract :
Training adults to read more effectively has become a successful business, as measured by participation in training programs. Advertising emphasis on increasing reading speed by three or four times while comprehending as much or even more has a great appeal to a large adult population. Investigation into the field of reading improvement discloses that there may well be a significant discrepancy between advertised claims of improvement and actual results attained. Reading is a complex skill not easily changed; tests used to measure change are often inadequate and misleading; and payoff in job performance is simply not known regardless of claims. More attention should be given to the kind of training required to produce significant results.
Keywords :
Advertising; Business; Educational institutions; Industrial training; Management training; Postal services; Psychology; Speech; Testing; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Writing and Speech, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEWS.1967.4322305