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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Spoken articles make Wikipedia content available to those who can understand English but cannot read it. Users can listen to Wikipedia articles while they perform tasks that preclude reading but not concentration (such as running, or housework). Visually impaired users can use screen readers, but they may not be as accurate as a human vocal ...

  3. Auditory learning - Wikipedia

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    Auditory learning. Auditory learning or Auditory modality is one of three learning modalities originally proposed by Walter Burke Barbe and colleagues that characterizes a learner as depending on listening and speaking as a main way of processing and/or retaining information. [ 1] [ 2]

  4. Balanced literacy - Wikipedia

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    Balanced literacy. Balanced literacy is a theory of teaching reading and writing the English language that arose in the 1990s and has a variety of interpretations. For some, balanced literacy strikes a balance between whole language and phonics and puts an end to the so called reading wars. Others say balanced literacy, in practice, usually ...

  5. Speechify - Wikipedia

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    Speechify. Speechify is a mobile, chrome extension and desktop app that reads text aloud using a computer-generated text to speech voice. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The app also uses optical character recognition technology to turn physical books or printed text into audio. [ 4][ 5] The app lets users take photos of text and then listen to it read out loud.

  6. Sustained silent reading - Wikipedia

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    This village, in the Kasi district of Laos, was the site of the nation's first SSR program. Sustained silent reading ( SSR) is a form of school-based recreational reading, or free voluntary reading, where students read silently in a designated period every day, with the underlying assumption being that students learn to read by reading constantly.

  7. Censorship or good practice? Wake teachers face new rules for ...

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    Teachers would be required to take steps such as consulting with other school staff before they pick a passage that will be read aloud in class. Censorship or good practice? Wake teachers face new ...

  8. Whole language - Wikipedia

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    Whole language is a philosophy of reading and a discredited [8] educational method originally developed for teaching literacy in English to young children. The method became a major model for education in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK in the 1980s and 1990s, [7] despite there being no scientific support for the method's effectiveness. [9]

  9. Pam Allyn - Wikipedia

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    Pam Krupman Allyn (born January 31, 1963) is an American literacy expert and author. She is the founder and CEO of Dewey, [2] a learning program and platform built to strengthen the home-school bridge and support parents and caregivers in helping their children in the classroom and beyond. Allyn founded LitWorld, [3] a global literacy ...