What is a global approach to reading? |
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Introduction | |
A global reading approach assumes that a person learns to read best when reading begins with natural and meaningful text. |
Definition | |
A global approach to reading is an approach that begins by giving learners natural, meaningful text to listen to, look at, and memorize by sight. |
Discussion | |
Advocates of a global approach do not all agree on how to begin the task of teaching someone to read. | |
Over the years advocates have identified their approach by their own label. Here are some of them: | |
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Examples | |
Here are some examples of global reading approaches: | |
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