
The Literacy View 38: The One About… Margie Gillis on Storytelling and Oral Language
The One About…
Margie Gillis on Storytelling and Oral Language
One way to enrich children's language experience is through the use of storytelling. Many studies have shown that children build vocabulary, use more complex sentences, and improve comprehension when frequently exposed to stories
Margie Gillis, Ed.D. founded Literacy How to bring knowledge-to-practice research to the classroom. Since it was founded, Literacy How has advanced teaching and learning by helping thousands of educators in hundreds of schools and districts to understand the science of reading and use evidence-based practices to succeed.
Webinar on Storytelling:
https://youtu.be/qltmbGGgMwc?si=QfwGUC5zBJUQMeyt
Oral Language information from the Literacy How Website
https://literacyhow.org/oral-language/
https://literacyhow.org/webinar/storytelling-pass-it-on/
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