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01/14/2009

Language and the Intentional Teacher

As water given sugar sweetens, given salt grows salty, we become our choices. Each yes, each no continues.
Jane Hirschfield, from her poem, Rebus

In her article in the January/February 2009 issue of Exchange, "Think Before you (Inter)act: What it Means to Be an Intentional Teacher," Anne Epstein provides guidance on how to support child-guided learning and when to engage in adult-guided learning. In the area of language and literacy, she provides these ideas on child-guided learning:

"Children learn to listen, initiate, and respond in conversation with others. This verbal facility is a foundation of ­literacy development. To promote these essential skills:



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