[NIFL-LD:3730] Re: NIFL-LD digest 1180

From: Vicki Trottier (628091@ican.net)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2001 - 13:36:13 EST


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> 
> Vicki, I just took a quick look at The Learning Edge on-line
> newspaper.  The reading skills required look quite high.  What about
> the beginnng reader?
> 
The Learning Edge does offer a choice -- in each article you can choose
which level you prefer.  Articles can be read or listened to.  Levels are
based on the system used in Ontario -- there are 5 levels altogether.  We
used the site with early Level 1 readers (we worked with them at the
computer), and they were ok with it.  Level 2 & 3 learners were able to use
the site independently.



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