Developing strategic readers: a multimodal analysis of a primary school teacher's use of speech, gesture and artefacts

Research on implementing reading strategy instruction has primarily focused on teachers' verbal communication with limited attention to other semiotic resources such as gesture and artefacts. In this paper, we construct a ‘telling case’ on the basis of how one primary teacher from the United St...

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Reading Strategies
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