[LIT] Questions about content
FineArt11 at aol.com
FineArt11 at aol.com
Fri Jul 18 11:27:20 EDT 2008
Hi,
A lot of my research is based on collaborative learning, so I understand
(and completely agree with) the value of these conversations (in literature
circles or other avenues). However, I am a little surprised about the comment
regarding silent reading. I hate to use the term, but in 'real life' we all
read silently and need to master that skill. When does your professor feel we
should turn over the responsibility of reading to the individual student? I
am very interested in this conversation and I am always open to learning new
ideas that will benefit my students. Thank you for sharing with us.
Lynn Domino
Co-investigator STAR Reading Academy
Florida Atlantic University
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