Early Reading has a goal of children reading and writing by the time they start school.
But all that means is they have learned some tools to further their education. Primary school is to use those tools in teaching new material. They are using the tool in a concrete way.
On a simple level: Ask a question and tell the student where to find the answer.
Keep it simple. Common sense.
Isigi, Once the children can do what the videos show. PreK children are ready for primary school, at any age.
In primary teach them how to use reading and writing in many areas.
Let children read about a topic (with dictionary help for new words), the teacher talks about the topic and asks questions. The children write their answers with access to all their work.
Can they remember it? They do not remember the words, but where the words are located and read them. Learning can be a story telling game. That is one of the criteria for Secondary school.
What do you want the child to know?
That is a very big question with much diversity, world wide. And we will be the first to explore in Kenya, Uganda, and worldwide.
Can we host a conference on the Primary School curriculum in both Kenya and Uganda and connected on the Internet with live video.
It will be a fundraiser-educational blend with tax deductible donations paying the expenses. We have the entertainment part as another attraction to subscribe to the conference.
But the most important part is the content of the Conference that will explore the curriculum of the 21st Century.
From: Boss Isigi
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 4:03:54 PM
To: Seline Otieno; Robert Zenhausern; Shantideep
Subject: Re: The Implications of Early Reading
KINGPIN Embraces ER by practicing it in classroom teaching, our preschool graduate to primary reading. Population is increasing, and as population of children increase in our preschool, it means we shall have a large number of children in our lower primary. I am ready to learn how to expand early reading.
Regards,
Isigi.
From: Seline Otieno
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 10:05:26 PM
To: Robert Zenhausern; Shantideep
Subject: Re: The Implications of Early Reading
It's true that early reading has already enabled all children that use ER in their schools Excel in reading and it will give them easy time in primary level.Which is now give teachers easy time in their lessons in Education 21st century.
Interested indeed and let's all empress the system.
Seline Otieno.
From: Robert Zenhausern
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 8:09:25 PM
To: Shantideep
Subject: The Implications of Early Reading
The goal of Early Reading is Children Start School Reading.
That leads to the biggest question for the 21st Century.
What will a child learn in Primary School?
As of now Primary School is predominately learning how to read write and calculate.
ER students start school with those skills. How many of you are interested exploring the Education Curriculum for the 21st Century.
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