5 strategies to help students build literacy skills

Reading comes naturally to some kids, however to others, its a task, or they avoid it since they lack self-confidence.

Strong literacy abilities help students construct a structure for success in school and beyond. Students reading skills are stumbling, and in some cases, the decreases have actually been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and restricted access to finding out resources during virtual and hybrid education.

There are a number of resources, techniques, and tools to help trainees develop strong literacy abilities. Here are five to get you started:

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Virtual platforms can help instructors to individually identify and target narrow skills that might require healing, or that may require to be built from the ground up. Think about narrowing which abilities require more practice and recovery as precisely and deeply as possible.

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