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Reading: How to Teach It

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This work addresses methods and purposes of teaching reading, urging teachers to link daily lessons to clear long-term goals and to dignify routine classroom tasks. It explains why people read, situates literature in school curricula, and outlines progressive procedures for learning to read and for studying lessons. Chapters cover language exercises that prepare reading, techniques for expressive oral reading, lesson plans and models (including nature studies), use of pictures, practical hints for classroom instruction, guidance on library use, and curated lists of books and poems for classroom adoption.

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Sarah Louise Arnold

Sarah Louise Arnold was an influential figure in the field of education, particularly known for her contributions to teaching reading. Her notable work, "Reading: How to Teach It," reflects her commitment to improving literacy education and provides practical guidance for educators. Arnold's insights into teaching methods have had a lasting impact on pedagogical practices, making her a significant figure in the discourse on education during her time. Through her writings, she aimed to empower teachers and enhance the learning experience for students.

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