EXPERIENTIAL READING

Experiential reading, also known as interactive reading, is a collaborative learning activity that fosters student confi dence, enhances oral communication skills, and promotes adherence to instructions. This approach can be implemented in any classroom settng, at any time, and on any topic or issue...

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Published inEducation and Technologies Journal Vol. 15; no. 2; pp. 385 - 388
Main Author Bahchevanova-Georgieva, Radostina
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.08.2024
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Summary:Experiential reading, also known as interactive reading, is a collaborative learning activity that fosters student confi dence, enhances oral communication skills, and promotes adherence to instructions. This approach can be implemented in any classroom settng, at any time, and on any topic or issue that the teacher wishes to address or achieve a specifi c goal. Students enjoy experiential reading because it breaks away from traditional classroom routines and allows them to engage in a variety of academic skills simultaneously. The key aspect of this reading method is that students must actively listen to one another attentively to ensure the smooth continuation of the activity. They must wait their turn, a challenging task for modern children, and pay attention to others, whether they are friends or not. Collaboration with classmates and building upon the previous action while following the provided instructions are essential elements of this approach. Through experiential reading, students learn to be open to new experiences, share in a fun activity that helps them become comfortable with acting, performing, and reading aloud in front of their peers.
ISSN:1314-1791
2535-1214
DOI:10.26883/2010.242.6192