Digital Close Reading for Lower Primary Students

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How can primary literacy teachers effectively identify, adapt, and incorporate developmentally appropriate technologies to support their students' reading development? This article reports results from a case study attempting to digitize a classroom literacy practice—close reading—for Year 2 students. It suggests that digital tools can effectively support close reading practices and students' literacy learning. Results also identify some unique affordances that digitization offers. The author provides suggestions and tips for practitioners interested in incorporating technology into their regular close reading routines.

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Lo-Philip, S. W. Y. (2024). Digital Close Reading for Lower Primary Students. Reading Teacher, 77(6), 850–860. https://doi.org/10.1002/trtr.2304

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