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Classroom oral and written comprehension improves when teachers spend time strengthening students' vocabulary knowledge or word meanings. Expressive language, or the ability to communicate ideas orally or in writing, also develops through vocabulary acquisition and expansion.This is an education and teaching ebook by Carmen Y. Reyes.
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To overcome a word-reading problem in an older student, teachers and tutors need to teach explicitly strategy using or reading cue systems. This education and teaching ebook by Carmen Y. Reyes explains nine cue systems that help children read longer words fluently and with comprehension.
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Students with low math skills typically show difficulty in one or more of three main areas: math facts, computation, and/or word problems. In this education and teaching ebook by Carmen Y. Reyes, you will learn remediation activities and alternative math techniques that we can teach children to compensate for skill deficits in any one of ...
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All students benefit when they understand that listening and hearing are two different behaviors, and that listening is a comprehension skill that they can learn and/or improve. Weak listeners benefit from a supportive approach coupled with the explicit teaching of learning strategies to strengthen listening comprehension.This is an education and ...
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To grasp the meaning of what they are reading, one reading style does not fit all children all the time. Children need to be aware that each kind of reading (i.e. fiction and nonfiction) requires a different approach using different keys to meaning. Children also need to know which key to meaning helps in resolving the particular reading ...
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As Levine (2002) states, attention is the brain’s manager, including a complicated network of controls that regulate most of the processes involved in learning and behavior. Levine, an authority in brain research and founder of ''All Kinds of Minds'', adds that attention does not accomplish anything on its own, but rather it helps the brain ...
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