Re: Round Robin Reading
Posted by shoshana on 12/26/07
On 12/25/07, t wrote: > I was working at a school recently in which many of us had to > share one very small space. In that space, the remedial reading > teacher had a group of three and she did some round robin > reading with them. The kids enjoyed it and always wanted to > read. However, the "curriculum specialist" (whatever that > meant)overheard round robin reading going on and went ballistic, > quoting something she read on the internet about how damaging it > was to students. When I went on the site, I discovered that it > was some grad students thesis! I really wish that when people > demanded that we do certain things with students that they would > have some REAL evidence to back it up. > > > On 12/24/07, Sk wrote: >> On 11/23/07, Deb ms/IA wrote: >>> Why has round robin reading gotten such a bad rap to the >>> point researchers tell teachers not to do it? Reading over >>> several of Rasinski's writings and edited works, I just >>> want to disagree with him and his no round robin reading >>> colleagues. >>> >>> In my 8th grade reading classroom my students are told from >>> the beginning why I have them read aloud in class. I need >>> quickly gauge how 100 kids orally read out loud, so I use >>> it as a mini assessment without having to do a full IRI on >>> all the students. I want kids to hear themselves speak so >>> when they go get that job at the burger joint or the >>> grocery store they can use their voice to articulate orders >>> and requests from customers plus I want them to see that >>> their fluency is key to them being a better reader. >>> >>> My students are also made to feel safe in making mistakes >>> when they read. I model it myself when I read passages. Its >>> OK to make mistakes and part of being a good reader is to >>> go back and reread and self correct. I can't see that take >>> place when I give silent fluency/comprehension tests. I >>> also can't guide them to make corrections when they >>> silently read their novels. So in class round robin reading >>> helps students not hurts them. Tests scores from my class >>> shows growth in reading too. >>> >>> Does anyone else feel like the need to go to "round robin >>> reader's anonymous" (quote and self evaluation form from >>> one of Rasnski's books) or feel gulity because "research" >>> doesn't back round robin? >>> >>> Deb ms/IA
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