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Autore principale: Stauffer, Russell G.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1971
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED053877
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contents Theoretical Rationale of the Language Experience Approach. Stauffer, Russell G. Affective Behavior Cognitive Processes Communication Skills Language Arts Language Experience Approach Learning Processes Reading Instruction Reading Processes Reading Skills Speech Communication By relating research on cognition, child development, and teaching, the author describes the theoretical background of the language experience approach to teaching reading. The close relationship between spoken language and reading and writing skills is discussed. The author lists and describes specific practices for teaching and learning in a language experience program including dictation, word banks, word recognition skills, creative writing, library usage, curriculum usage, and record keeping. Emphasized in the paper are (1) the interrelationship between reading and other communication and learning skills and (2) the importance of affective, social, intellectual, and individual factors on the reading process. References are included. (AL)
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spellingShingle Theoretical Rationale of the Language Experience Approach.
Stauffer, Russell G.
Affective Behavior
Cognitive Processes
Communication Skills
Language Arts
Language Experience Approach
Learning Processes
Reading Instruction
Reading Processes
Reading Skills
Speech Communication
Theoretical Rationale of the Language Experience Approach. Stauffer, Russell G. Affective Behavior Cognitive Processes Communication Skills Language Arts Language Experience Approach Learning Processes Reading Instruction Reading Processes Reading Skills Speech Communication By relating research on cognition, child development, and teaching, the author describes the theoretical background of the language experience approach to teaching reading. The close relationship between spoken language and reading and writing skills is discussed. The author lists and describes specific practices for teaching and learning in a language experience program including dictation, word banks, word recognition skills, creative writing, library usage, curriculum usage, and record keeping. Emphasized in the paper are (1) the interrelationship between reading and other communication and learning skills and (2) the importance of affective, social, intellectual, and individual factors on the reading process. References are included. (AL)
title Theoretical Rationale of the Language Experience Approach.
topic Affective Behavior
Cognitive Processes
Communication Skills
Language Arts
Language Experience Approach
Learning Processes
Reading Instruction
Reading Processes
Reading Skills
Speech Communication
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED053877