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Making Meaning from Text: Modeling Comprehension for English Language Learners

December 9, 2008
5:30 - 6:30 EST
Presenters: Douglas Fisher and Carol Rothenberg

Level: Elementary, Middle, Secondary 

In this Web seminar Douglas Fisher and Carol Rothenberg will explore the difference between skilled readers and strategic readers and the role that the teacher must play in modeling and facilitating comprehension for students learning English and learning in English.

  • Comprehension:
  • Why teacher modeling is a critical component of reading
  • Various ways that teachers model
  • How to model comprehension, word solving, text structures, and text features

Can't attend? Click here to access the On Demand version of Douglas Fisher and Carol Rothenberg's Web seminar.





Grade Level(s): Elementary, Middle, Secondary

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