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Effective Phonemic Awareness Instruction For Increased Reading Achievement, Thomas Bulman
Effective Phonemic Awareness Instruction For Increased Reading Achievement, Thomas Bulman
Graduate Teacher Education
Reading fluently and for meaning is an essential skill that has allowed students to function effectively in society. Throughout the years, the reading achievement gap has continued to widen and linger across the United States. The low rates of literacy represent a national crisis, especially for low-income Americans. Research shows that strong phonemic awareness instruction and early intervention in the primary grades are key to closing the reading achievement gap. This paper explores the reasons behind the reading achievement gap and what differentiated instructional strategies early educators can employ to support students in the acquisition of skills such as phonemic …
How Can Play-Based Learning In Primary Grades Be Used To Support Teaching Of State Standards?, Laura Smith
How Can Play-Based Learning In Primary Grades Be Used To Support Teaching Of State Standards?, Laura Smith
Graduate Teacher Education
Abstract
Although data supports the benefits of play and play-based learning as instructional tools for children birth to age eight, many teachers of children in grades kindergarten-second grade succumb to a narrow selection of tools chosen for academic teaching and learning. Lack of common play definitions, the pressure of accountability standards, high stakes testing, lack of training in play theory, and conflicted feelings about how to implement play-based learning all contribute to this. The research focus question for this paper was: How can play-based learning in the primary grades be used to support the teaching of state standards? This document, …