Judith Graham writes: Margaret Meek Spencer suggested that I watch the videos of reading lessons that I had made
When I was working with Margaret Meek Spencer on the book Achieving Literacy, she suggested that I watch the videos of reading lessons that I had made, but with the sound turned off. What a revelation. I had been robbing adolescent readers of the very things that they could do themselves; for instance, I was turning the pages over for them.
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