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Autore principale: Sanacore, Joseph
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1990
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contents Needed: A Better Balance between Narrative and Expository Text. Sanacore, Joseph Beginning Reading Classroom Environment Emergent Literacy Periodicals Primary Education Reading Aloud to Others Reading Instruction Reading Material Selection Teaching Methods Whole Language Approach Providing young children with a better balance between narrative and expository text makes sense. Initially, children develop fluency through familiar narrative structures and themes. As the children achieve reading fluency, however, they benefit from increased exposure to expository text. Supporting this thrust are varied approaches and resources, including installing a classroom library, reading aloud, and using magazines. Maintaining a balance of narration and exposition also means not overdoing one type of text to the deemphasis or preclusion of the other, regardless of the teaching-learning context. The challenge to educators, especially those supporting a whole language philosophy, is to encourage a balance of discourse types as children engage in authentic literacy events throughout the school year. (RS)
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spellingShingle Needed: A Better Balance between Narrative and Expository Text.
Sanacore, Joseph
Beginning Reading
Classroom Environment
Emergent Literacy
Periodicals
Primary Education
Reading Aloud to Others
Reading Instruction
Reading Material Selection
Teaching Methods
Whole Language Approach
Needed: A Better Balance between Narrative and Expository Text. Sanacore, Joseph Beginning Reading Classroom Environment Emergent Literacy Periodicals Primary Education Reading Aloud to Others Reading Instruction Reading Material Selection Teaching Methods Whole Language Approach Providing young children with a better balance between narrative and expository text makes sense. Initially, children develop fluency through familiar narrative structures and themes. As the children achieve reading fluency, however, they benefit from increased exposure to expository text. Supporting this thrust are varied approaches and resources, including installing a classroom library, reading aloud, and using magazines. Maintaining a balance of narration and exposition also means not overdoing one type of text to the deemphasis or preclusion of the other, regardless of the teaching-learning context. The challenge to educators, especially those supporting a whole language philosophy, is to encourage a balance of discourse types as children engage in authentic literacy events throughout the school year. (RS)
title Needed: A Better Balance between Narrative and Expository Text.
topic Beginning Reading
Classroom Environment
Emergent Literacy
Periodicals
Primary Education
Reading Aloud to Others
Reading Instruction
Reading Material Selection
Teaching Methods
Whole Language Approach
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED317968