Three Arguments Against Whole Language and Why They Are Wrong

Three Arguments Against Whole Language and Why They Are Wrong

Ainda sem avaliações
Feb 18, 1999 · Inglês · Brochura (103 páginas)
Adicionar à Estante

Avalie este livro


Exportar Diário de Leitura

Detalhes do Livro

Formato Brochura
Páginas 103
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Feb 18, 1999
Editora Heinemann
Edição New Edition
ISBN-10 0325001197
ISBN-13 9780325001197

Descrição

In a thought-provoking exploration of educational methodologies, Krashen challenges the effectiveness of the whole language approach to teaching literacy. He presents a critical analysis of three major arguments against this method, emphasizing the need for a balanced perspective in reading and writing instruction. Krashen's insights spark a conversation around the importance of individualized learning, catering to diverse student needs, and ensuring that all children have access to quality literacy education.

Throughout this work, the author advocates for strategies that integrate various teaching methods, arguing that a multi-faceted approach can better serve students' learning journeys. He urges educators to reconsider the rigid adherence to one-size-fits-all methodologies and encourages a nuanced discourse on literacy instruction. By addressing misconceptions and providing practical alternatives, Krashen aims to empower teachers and improve educational outcomes for all children.

Gêneros

Infantil

Livros Semelhantes

Adicionar à Estante

Avalie este livro


Exportar Diário de Leitura