GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
TEACHING METHODS
Question
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It is organized around instructions.
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It is organized around themes and units to increase reading and language skills.
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It is organized around projects.
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It is organized around tasks.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The whole language approach provides children learning to read with more than one way to work out unfamiliar words. They can begin with decoding-breaking the word into its parts and trying to sound them out and then blend them together.
Detailed explanation-2: -Whole language is an approach to learning that sees language as a whole entity, and writing, speaking, reading, and listening should be integrated when learned. In whole language, learning is built upon the real experiences and background knowledge of the learner.
Detailed explanation-3: -Typically, the language experience approach involves a shared experience such as everyday happenings, common school experiences, a classroom event or hands-on activity, excursions but can also include students’ personal experiences or ideas.
Detailed explanation-4: -The whole language approach to reading is a philosophy that stresses the importance of children thinking about their thinking, or being metacognitive. The whole language approach (WLA) focuses on children making sense of skills used in reading and writing, as opposed to just memorizing letter sounds and symbols.