
How to dig deeper when teaching comprehension
Leading educator Diane Snowball says teachers need to deep dive with students and strategise to improve reading comprehension.
Leading educator Diane Snowball says teachers need to deep dive with students and strategise to improve reading comprehension.
The best way to find good books is to seek out your ideal bookshop, use social media and refer to different children’s book awards.
Teachers need to use clear statements and shared readings when teaching the different sounds of letters to early learners.
Asking the right questions will help students to think effectively about reading, and understand text in a deeper way.
Top educator Diane Snowball says exploration allows young students to meaningfully learn high frequency words.
Struggling or ‘striving’ readers and writers can be better supported by teachers using a range of strategies to promote higher engagement.
Academic and literacy expert Misty says high school teachers need to ensure their students have a solid grasp of vocabulary across all disciplines.
School leaders and teachers need to integrate reading, writing and word work to harness a greater student engagement in literacy learning, according to literacy expert
Literature is an important way for teachers to help students to learn more about themselves, others, the world and bigger, complex issues and challenges, according
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