Teaching strategies for literacy development /

This program has been designed to demonstrate a range of teaching strategies that can be used to support literacy development. These explicit instructional strategies can be used with individual children or with small groups of children. Teachers will find these strategies particularly useful for pl...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jay, Jenny
Corporate Author: Kanopy (Firm)
Other Authors: Crewes, David
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Hearing Sounds in Words: teaching phonological awareness.
  • 2. Neurological Impress: developing fluency and rhythm.
  • 3. Paired Reading: improving fluency and confidence.
  • 4. Repeated Reading: improving automaticity, accuracy and meaning making through feedback.
  • 5. Visual Auditory Kinaesthetic Tactile (VAKT): using the four senses to improve spelling and sight word knowledge.
  • 6. Pause, Prompt and Praise: supporting children as they read; a strategy which can also be used by parents or for peer tutoring.
  • 7. A Literacy Tutorial: a routine for supporting early readers in a one to one context. This includes a demonstration of teaching grapho-phonic relationships.
  • 8. Directed Silent Reading: a tutorial approach for small groups of older readers who need support This production was funded by funds raised from professional development projects conducted by academics who teach language and literacy in the School of Education.