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What is Explicit Strategy Instruction

Handbook of Research on Reconceptualizing Preservice Teacher Preparation in Literacy Education
Explicit instruction refers to the direct teaching of the cognitive reading strategies within the context of explanation, modeling and metacognitive thinking strategies for interpreting and comprehending the text.
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The Impact on Literacy Instruction Using a Technology Platform: Applications for Preservice and Inservice Teachers
Rene Lynn Sawatsky (Texas A&M University-Commerce, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8725-6.ch008
Abstract
Preservice teachers live in a unique world today with the blending of traditional instructional materials for literacy and a variety of high-tech learning technologies present in every 21st century classroom. In the current landscape, teachers are required to learn a variety of technology programs, to know their benefits, and to seamlessly implement them alongside the many pedagogies for maintaining a classroom. This includes teaching a variety of learning strategies and balancing blended online vs. in-person classrooms. This heavy responsibility is compounded by the problem facing many literacy educators today (i.e., how best to instruct within a technology platform and continue to motivate learners to read and to monitor their own use of literacy strategies for comprehension). This chapter outlines a study and subsequent findings of the impact of computer technology for reading strategies instruction with pre-adolescents and its impact for preservice teacher education programs.
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