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âDonald H. Graves
- I especially liked the emphasis on teacher demonstration and how teachers challenged children to broaden their perspectives and to develop an understanding of other points of view.
âCarol Avery
What if there were a single literacy strategy that helped learners of all ages across all contexts read critically, write reflectively, think deeplyâand, yes, even improve their performance on standardized reading and writing assessments? There is. Itâs called the subtext strategy, and in Breakthrough to Meaning, youâll find out how it can help children improve in virtually every aspect of their learning.
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The power of the subtext strategy is its ability to use numerous entryways into learningâincluding not only reading and writing but also art and dramaâto bridge the multiple literacies kids bring to school and the demands of conventional print. Itâs a fresh, manageable way to work depth and breadth into literacy instruction while building studentsâ skills and abilities in important areas such as critical literacy, reading and writing narratives or persuasive essays, media literacy, and standardized testing.
About: Discusses subtext strategy, a literacy approach that helps learners of all ages in all contexts read critically, write reflectively, and enhance performance on standardized reading and writing tasks.
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