Do you remember what the last lecture or class you sat in on was about?
How about the last movie you watched?
Chances are you remember most of the details from the movie and very little about the last teaching.
Literature based learning
It's like having your child experience literacy through a written movie with pictures and a storyline that grabs their attention.
When all of your learner's activities are centered around stories, you have just entered the world of literature based learning.
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There are many benefits to this type of learning and here are a few...
English skills
It can help improve English skills like grammar, critical thinking, reading comprehension, reading ability, and language growth.
Child friendly
It's a more child-centered teaching approach, useful for multi-age learners, and makes learning information enjoyable.
Literacy skills
It helps children develop literacy skills through having real-life literary experiences.
Memory retention
It allows learners to understand words in context which helps them retain information.
Children naturally want to keep learning.
If we provide an environment that nurtures that desire, our chances of having happy learners with happy teachers becomes more of a reality.
Happy Learning!