BENEFITS
RECIPROCAL TEACHING

Going Visual
By using visual tools in reciprocal teaching strategy you can overcome these barriers. Organising the key points visually helps the student adopting the teacher role to ask better questions. And as the visual is itself a summary, summarising is particularly advantaged. The social skills needed for clarifying dialogue is directly supported by the shared focus of a visual tool that directs and structures the conversation: a speaking and listening framework.
Why Going Visual Works
By visual tools as a key resource in reciprocal teaching, you can expect to see your students:
- Creating and communicating personal understanding
- Probing others’ understanding by posing appropriate questions
- Monitoring the group’s understanding by constant references to the content of the visual tool
- Summarising the content by highlighting the key components
- Adopting the teacher role in associated activities such a JigSawing group work.
Links
As you can see, these benefits have an impact on other areas of learning. Click on the following to read about Collaborative Learning, Thinking Skills, Learn to Learn, Behaviour Management.
