Impact of an information-intensive environment on both reading and writing
Oral language lays the foundation for the reading and writing skills children will develop as they enter and progress through school. They will use oral language in all aspects of their education, in the classroom as they connect with their peers and teachers, and throughout their lives as they grow into adulthood. A student with a well developed oral language easily makes connections between what is written and what he uses to use on a daily basis according to the topic. For example a given student that has a particular word in his vocabulary reads it more successfully than a student that sees it for the first time; even though he can be mindful of the spelling for another time.
As an information-intensive environment is rich in terms of information, that impacts students reading and writing. In reading, students serve it as a reference or a live dictionary. I notice that with class discussions with my students.
In writing, the impact is huge. For example, students use that open source of information as references to improve their writing productivity. The October 2020 Grapeseed mentioned in its article with students having more information that are more successful than those receiving less information per year. That clearly shows the importance of an information-intensive environment.
References:
- GrapeSEED. (2020, October 1). The importance of oral language for literacy success. The Importance of Oral Language for Literacy Success. https://region.grapeseed.com/us/blog/the-importance-of-oral-language-for-literacy-success/#:~:text=Oral%20language%20lays%20the%20foundation,as%20they%20grow%20into%20adulthood.
- Literacy-Rich Environments | Reading Rockets. (n.d.). Reading Rockets. https://www.readingrockets.org/topics/classroom-management/articles/literacy-rich-environments#:~:text=A%20literacy%2Drich%20environment%20is,of%20oral%20and%20written%20language.
- Woody Gaul. (2023, October 17). Oral Language in an Information-Intensive Environment - Connection with Reading and Writing [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2k3EtTb4PQ
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