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Qué (quién) es look-and-say - definición

READING LEARNING METHOD
Look say; Whole Language; Whole words; Invented spelling; Look-say

look-and-say      
¦ noun [as modifier] denoting a method of teaching reading based on the visual recognition of words rather than the association of sounds and letters.
Look (Australian magazine)         
AUSTRALIAN ART MAGAZINE
Look Magazine (Australia)
Look is an art magazine published by the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales in Australia since October 1985. The magazine is delivered to the members of the art gallery and was previously published on a monthly basis.
John Say         
  • Brass of Sir John Say in Broxbourne Church, Hertshire.
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
Sir John Say; Say, John
Sir John Say (born 1415 in Podington, Bedfordshire, England, died 12 April 1478) was an English courtier, MP and Speaker of the House of Commons.

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Whole language

Whole language is a philosophy of reading and a discredited educational method originally developed for teaching literacy in English to young children. The method became a major model for education in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Great Britain in the 1980s and 1990s, despite there being no scientific support for the method's effectiveness. It is based on the premise that learning to read English comes naturally to humans, especially young children, in the same way that learning to speak develops naturally.

Whole-language approaches to reading instruction are typically contrasted with phonics-based methods of teaching reading and writing. Phonics-based methods emphasize instruction for decoding and spelling. Whole-language practitioners disagree with that view and instead focus on teaching meaning and making students read more. The scientific consensus is that whole-language-based methods of reading instruction (e.g., teaching children to use context cues to guess the meaning of a printed word) are not as effective as phonics-based approaches.

Ejemplos de uso de look-and-say
1. No one was willing to take a look and say that he actually did mighty well.
2. "When I tell people my birthday, the ones who are really brave give me the look and say, That‘s scary!‘ " said Haub, a practicing Christian.
3. The college "was the only institution that didn‘t have a puzzled look and say, ‘Home school,‘ and ask me a million questions," the 1'–year–old junior said.
4. Yet most schools subscribe to the progressive ‘look and say‘ teaching method, which encourages children to guess at the meaning of whole words.
5. In the 1'60s, phonics teaching was replaced by what were considered more child–friendly methods such as "look and say" or "whole language" learning.