[Simtrainer-l] Research Articles
Graner, Patricia Sampson
pgraner at ku.edu
Mon Jul 25 11:20:42 CDT 2016
Hello Eileen,
Mike's article is a good one for you to read. I am sure that there are many stories about strategies being used successfully with adults within the network. Personally, I have found them to be most applicable for adults; however, how we instruct with adults can look quite different based upon their needs. Strategic Tutoring provides great guidance for co-constructing strategies with adults. Additionally, learning how to independently apply some of the routines could be quite useful.
Patty
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From: Simtrainer-l <simtrainer-l-bounces at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l-bounces at lists.ku.edu>> on behalf of Eileen Zazzaro via Simtrainer-l <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>>
Reply-To: Eileen Zazzaro <ezazz at comcast.net<mailto:ezazz at comcast.net>>
Date: Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 12:00 PM
To: SIMTRAINER-L <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>>
Subject: [Simtrainer-l] Research Articles
Recently, I conducted a workshop on The Paragraph Writing Strategy and will soon teach Fundamentals in Theme Writing to the instructors at The Tutorial Center in my area. These teachers who work with high school students and adults seemed very excited about SIM Strategies. The director has asked if there is research that shows SIM Strategies are as effective with adults as with adolescents. I came across one article: Effective Literacy Instruction for Adults with Specific Learning Disabilities: Implications for Adult Educators ( Hock, MF 2012) that was in the Journal of Learning Disabilities 45 (1) 64-78, but I haven't purchased it yet. I was wondering if it would have the information I need. Would this be a good article to purchase and/or are there others that might be helpful?
Thank You,
Eileen Zazzaro
Learning Strategies and Content Enhancement Professional Developer
ezazz at comcast.net<mailto:ezazz at comcast.net>
802-447-7798
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