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Supporting Knowledge in Language and Literacy
出版Utah State University, 2012
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0IlvswEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋"Supporting Knowledge in Language and Literacy (SKILL) is an instructional program designed to improve critical language skills that are aligned with the core curricular standards. Instructional lessons target knowledge necessary for meeting anchor standards related to Speaking and Listening, English Language Arts, and Reading Standards for Literature and Informational Texts K-5. The program addresses the following anchor standards: -identify main ideas and characters, -ask and answer factual and inferential questions about key details, -ask and answer questions about unknown words and words that highlight "feeling", -retell and summarize stories with detail, -identify narrator, story elements (eg., character, setting, major events), character's goals and perspective, -compare and contrast stories, -understand and use questions words, prepositions, adjectives, adverbs, coordinated and subordinated conjunctions, determiners, and elaborated noun phrases, -identify real-life connections between words and their use. The program has been used to improve language skills for children who are developing typically, who are at-risk for language problems, children with language impairments and/or who are learning English as a Second Language (ELL). Results of early stage clinical trials indicate that the program yields significant results when implemented in whole classroom, small group and/or one-one individual instructional contexts. The program is well-specified and may be implemented by special educators, speech language pathologists, classroom teachers and ELL specialists."--Publisher's website.