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teacher
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aloud
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oral verbalization. in literacy instruction, "a metacognitive technique or strategy in which the teacher verbalizes aloud while reading a selection orally, thus modeling the process of comprehension" (Davey, 1983).
nde.state.ne.us
a metacognitive technique or strategy in which the teacher models the strategic decision-making and interpretive processes that a reader uses
itrc.ucf.edu
a pair interview in which students share their learning techniques while actually working on a language task
nclrc.org
a procedure in which students or teachers simply think out loud as they work through a procedure
howard.k12.md.us
a technique in which a person verbalizes his or her thought processes while working on a task
nclrc.org
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visible
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a way to make visible what I do inside my head as I read
twc.org