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Holistic Language Instruction: Addressing Literacy Standard and Non-Standard Populations

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Holistic Language Instruction: Addressing Literacy Standard and Non-Standard Populations
Holistic Language Instruction: Addressing Literacy Standard and Non-Standard Populations

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Holistic Language Instruction: Addressing Literacy Standard and Non-Standard Populations

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**How can the flaws within the global education system be addressed to ensure all language learners are accommodated? **
Guided by lived experience,
Holistic Language Instruction
challenges the idea that there is only one way to learn a language. As 40% of learners struggle with language development, author
Jaime Hoerricks
questions whether these students are disabled or if the system disables them by neglecting their unique language processing methods. Given that language processing differences have no connection with intellect,
Hoerricks
proposes that learners should be accommodated within the general population to enable their progress alongside peers, instead of being placed in a special education program or assigned to a speech and language professional.
Offering guidance for educators on how to foster literacy growth in all students, this book is ideal reading for students of Education Studies, Disability Studies and related courses, Speech and Language development, as well as teachers, education policy makers, and parents.

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