tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5650747552148657902.post8092987533004116887..comments2023-05-08T02:55:11.443-06:00Comments on Link2Literacy: BEST Responses! Reading Aloud to Secondary Students!link2literacyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17824869599980405915noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5650747552148657902.post-79547013612339216942010-01-18T12:53:54.519-07:002010-01-18T12:53:54.519-07:00Thanks for your comment, Julie. I thought anyone c...Thanks for your comment, Julie. I thought anyone could view the results. I'll play around with it some more.<br /><br />You are right. Only 2 people of the 70 who responded as of last Saturday said they did NOT read to their students. And one commented that she saw it as a disservice to students who NEED to read for themselves. Of course, they do, but reading aloud does have benefits, but like any good instructional strategy, it shouldn't be overdone.link2literacyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17824869599980405915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5650747552148657902.post-19982979329524552812010-01-18T12:10:25.239-07:002010-01-18T12:10:25.239-07:00Unfortunately, I could not see the summary because...Unfortunately, I could not see the summary because I do not have a Google account. I would like to see the results.<br /><br />Not to put a damper on this, but I am guessing that teachers who read aloud to their students were more willing to respond. I cannot imagine a teacher who would proudly say, "I do NOT read aloud to my students. It is such a waste of time." I am sure there are those out there who feel that way, but admitting it to the world is another thing entirely.Julie Niles Petersenhttp://www.twrctank.comnoreply@blogger.com