The document discusses several interactive and constructive models of reading:
- Rumelhart's model emphasizes how bottom-up and top-down processes interact through parallel application of sensory and non-sensory information.
- Stanovich's interactive-compensatory model proposes readers use bottom-up and top-down processes simultaneously and flexibly depending on purpose and knowledge, allowing compensation across levels.
- Anderson and Pearson's schema-theoretic view focuses on the role of schemas in anchoring new information through interaction of old and new knowledge.
- Pearson and Tierney's reading/writing model views reading as an act of composing meaning through negotiation between reader and writer.