Freida Hammett
Tue, 31 Jul 2007 15:52:33 -0700
Bonita wrote: As a student, if I have to wait through each > individual strategy to see the whole--I could > potentially get annoyed. On the other hand, I think > a quick intro that shows the strategies in use to > help with comprehension--followed by in-depth one by > one (with integration as you move along) might be > the better choice. That is my plan this year, > unless someone convinces me to rethink it.
Freida: Bonita, I love this approach. I always like
to give an overview and then go into the details.
When I have had college professors who didn't do that,
I always felt lost. To paint the big picture
(outline) first, before giving the details is sound
instructional strategy in my opinion, too. Thanks for
reminding me of this.
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