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Conditions of learning:
These conditions emphasized learning language. ...
LITERACY LEARNING IS EMBEDDED IN ORAL LANGUAGE
The relationship between oral and written language acquisition is very complex. ...
Let’s return to the conditions of learning. ...
Literacy learning parallels oral language development. ... That’s why Ken Goodman’s statements about learning language are very important, where he summarizes when it’s easy and when it’s hard (p. ... The relevant aspects of oral language that directly affect learning to read and write are the words and concepts in a child’s language, the underlying structures, and the child’s awareness of language. ... What teachers believe about language learning and literacy will determine the extent to which they make children’s learning to read and write easy or difficult.
LITERACY LEARNING OCCURS THROUGH MEANINGFUL USE OF READING AND WRITING. ... Similarly, learning to read also requires young children to participate with literacy in meaningful ways. Remember the conditions of learning for engagement.
Approximate Word count = 1471 Approximate Pages = 5.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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