Immersed in literacy learning: One staff shifts its thinking and lives to tell about it

T. Socol
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Abstract Using Cambourne's model of Natural Learning and Literacy Acquisition (1985), this paper examines one staffs professional development as they are immersed in literacy learning. This year‐long qualitative study examined the changes in teachers’ understanding of literacy concepts, as well as factors that contributed to or inhibited these changes. Data were gathered from multiple sources, including lessons plans and focus group interviews. Two conditions from Cambourne's model, immersion and approximation, are discussed. As teachers were immersed in learning, they connected the reading to their teaching in significant ways, they asked specific questions and they developed a common language. As they approximated in their classrooms, they were initially hesitant, then more willing to “have a go.” Finally, they described changes in their literacy thinking and teaching.
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沉浸在识字学习中:一名员工转变了自己的思维,并生活在讲述它
摘要本文采用Cambourne的自然学习和读写能力习得模型(1985),考察了一名教师沉浸在读写能力学习过程中的专业发展。这项为期一年的定性研究考察了教师对识字概念理解的变化,以及促成或抑制这些变化的因素。数据从多个来源收集,包括课程计划和焦点小组访谈。从Cambourne模型出发,讨论了浸入和近似两个条件。当教师沉浸在学习中,他们以重要的方式将阅读与教学联系起来,他们提出具体的问题,并开发一种共同的语言。当他们在教室里接近时,他们最初犹豫不决,然后更愿意“试一试”。最后,他们描述了他们在读写思维和教学方面的变化。
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