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Universal Literacy Principles for Teachers
Garth Boomer's "In Search of a Universal Literacy Program" resource emphasises enhancing literacy teaching by understanding and articulating the principles behind teaching practices. Literacy involves making and comprehending meanings in specific contexts. Effective programs should allow teachers to lead students to literacy by understanding both how learners learn and how best to teach them.
Key principles include:
- Immersion: Exposure to reading and writing within a community.
- Imagination: Encouraging students to visualise themselves as readers and writers.
- Interaction: Active participation and collaboration in learning.
- Observation: Demonstration and modeling by teachers.
- Questioning: Creating opportunities for students to ask questions and seek understanding.
- Trial and Error: Allowing students to experiment and learn from mistakes.
- Commissioning: Seeking guidance and feedback.
- Testing: Self-evaluation and public demonstration of skills.
- Evaluation: Reflection on learning experiences.
- Celebration: Acknowledging and celebrating achievements.
These principles foster a holistic and adaptable literacy teaching approach, ensuring that learning is meaningful and contextually relevant.
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