Reading comprehension in high-poverty schools: how should it be taught and how well does it work
A description and appraisal of a reading comprehension programme that was aimed at Grade 6 learners and teachers and implemented in different ways in two high-poverty primary schools where reading levels were very low. The results of the comprehension programme for the learners' reading abilities in their home language, Northern Sotho, and in English are reported and lessons learned identified.
https://admin.jet.org.za/clearinghouse/projects/primted/resources/language-and-literacy-resources-repository/105-525-1-pb.pdf/view
https://admin.jet.org.za/clearinghouse/projects/primted/resources/language-and-literacy-resources-repository/105-525-1-pb.pdf/@@download/image/P and L.jpg
Reading comprehension in high-poverty schools: how should it be taught and how well does it work
A description and appraisal of a reading comprehension programme that was aimed at Grade 6 learners and teachers and implemented in different ways in two high-poverty primary schools where reading levels were very low. The results of the comprehension programme for the learners' reading abilities in their home language, Northern Sotho, and in English are reported and lessons learned identified.