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Extensive Reading Podcast
Jose Camino and Travis Past
26 episodes
3 months ago
An intensive look at Extensive Reading
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An intensive look at Extensive Reading
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Education
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#25 Voices on future research on ER
Extensive Reading Podcast
7 years ago
#25 Voices on future research on ER
We have dedicated our 25th episode to the future of ER research. There are so many things that we still don’t know about ER that it is not easy to decide where to start looking. In our case, we begun by seeking out the opinions of two long-time ER practitioners and advocates with extensive experience conducting research in this field: Rob Waring and Tom Robb. Both of them have already been on the podcast in the past, Professor Robb in episodes 3 and 4, and Professor Waring in episodes 21 and 22. From different perspectives, they suggest a myriad ways in which we can broaden our knowledge of everything that surrounds extensive reading. In this article by Professor Waring he lists many questions concerning ER that remain unanswered today and that he discusses in the podcast. http://www.robwaring.org/papers/various/assesser.html
Extensive Reading Podcast
An intensive look at Extensive Reading