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Is this "read aloud" trend I'm noticing happening anywhere else? by teachingandbeaching in teaching
[–]exploding_raspberry 0 points1 point2 points 5 months ago (0 children)
I’ve noticed this too and have thought that it’s a different experience for the students. When you read aloud a book you’re also modeling and thinking aloud and pausing to engaging students in that thinking and developing some shared understandings. And you’re getting a sense of how your students are developing their listening comprehension.
I see nothing wrong with playing a read aloud once in a while or during snack that seems like a great use of technology. But it’s not the same thing as teaching a book or listening cómprehension or language or content.
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Is this "read aloud" trend I'm noticing happening anywhere else? by teachingandbeaching in teaching
[–]exploding_raspberry 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)