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    Learner Reviews & Feedback for Children Acquiring Literacy Naturally by University of California, Santa Cruz

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    About the Course

    In this short course you will explore the possibility that children might acquire written language in a way that is similar to how they acquire
    spoken language—without instruction. You will encounter various aspects of behavioral science and technology that are relevant to this
    proposition. You will have the opportunity to learn the the perceptual, cognitive, and neurological capacities of children during their first years
    of life. You will advance your understanding of children and how they learn language. You will also be more attuned to current advances in the
    technology of human machine interactions, and what these phenomena imply for learning to read at an early age.
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    MS

    Jun 17, 2018

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    It was a very interesting course that opened up my mind regarding early literacy in children. This new perspective could be a great start for further research on the topic.

    SJ

    Apr 16, 2020

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    I really enjoyed the information it was very informative and something that I can use in my personal and professional life. Thank you for making this a free training!

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    Jan 6, 2020

    This course flies in the face of more than 30 years of research into how the brain learns to read. The ability to read is not acquired "naturally" as spoken language is. The brain needs to repurpose certain regions in order to link speech sounds to symbols and to store words in order to be recognized instantly. Humans, whether adults or children, do not learn to read without some form of instruction. Some may intuit the sound-letter correlations (i.e. self-teach), but most need some instruction. Please don't waste your time with the course!

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    Apr 7, 2020

    Lacks dynamism and variety of visual content, all the same person explaining concepts on video. The content is interesting itself.

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    By Reshma R

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    Sep 7, 2017

    I thoroughly enjoyed the course. Prof. Dom Massaro speaks of many real concepts which the world doesn't seem to give enough importance to yet. All throughout the course, I kept thinking I was fortunate to have come by 'Children Acquiring Literacy Naturally'.

    I am not a pre-school or kindergarten teacher, although I do have interests in teaching someday. So almost everything in the course was new for me.

    I think this course is a must for parents and anyone who wants to be a parent someday. And yes, a good course for care-takers of children as well, if not others.

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    May 20, 2018

    I highly recommend this course to early childhood educators. It can change our perceptions regarding emphasis on written language for children's literacy. I also enjoyed reading and responding to the discussion forums provided in this study.

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    Mar 5, 2020

    Interesting information, well presented, but I had different expectations - I wanted to have practical advises.

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    Mar 5, 2019

    I didn't like to participate because the approach was not good enough.

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    May 30, 2020

    lacks informative structure and new information

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    By Tainá D

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    Jun 25, 2021

    Now I have a vast acquisition in my career in children's psychology: I learned a lot of possibilities for the future of literacy I learned the foundation of children acquiring literacy, now I am capable of make propositions and enlarge the research to the potential early reading acquisition of the child.

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    Jun 18, 2018

    It was a very interesting course that opened up my mind regarding early literacy in children. This new perspective could be a great start for further research on the topic.

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    By Sheron J

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    Apr 17, 2020

    I really enjoyed the information it was very informative and something that I can use in my personal and professional life.

    Thank you for making this a free training!

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    By Ria G

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    Sep 2, 2020

    I learned a lot from the course! Kudos!

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    By Mohamed N S E D

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    Mar 24, 2020

    كنت رائعة ومفيدة من أجل الاطفال

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    By Mohamed A H H

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    May 7, 2019

    Thank you so much

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    By Lichi H

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    Feb 7, 2020

    Well organized but I wish I could get more know-how. What teachers and parents can do on daily life to help children acquire literacy naturally? This course talks more about theory not practical advice.

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    Jun 8, 2020

    It was hard for me to follow the instructor. He spoke in monotone and broke paused in odd places .

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    Jul 14, 2020

    I enjoy how accessible the videos are, from changing the transcript language, to speeding up or slowing down the video itself. Very good.

    Some of the language made me tired. At times it could be complex and wordy. This made me feel that I missed chunks of what could've been more in depth learning/understanding.

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    Dec 10, 2020

    Too much theory, no methodology for practical application really provided.

    The course goes over some important background theory on early childhood language acquisition, but does not really present any practical methods/application of the theories, instead leaving it up to the learner to look online.

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    By Carol W

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    Nov 25, 2020

    The Children Acquiring Literacy Naturally course, was fill with lots of information and guardian. However it needed to have more visual AIDS which would make it more excited and interested to the students. I thank my tutor and peers for helping me to becoming more knowledgeable in this area.

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    By Marcelo B

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    Jun 7, 2020

    Only theory, interesting but with almost no practical advice

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    Dec 10, 2019

    In this course I have understood in depth why Children can acquire literacy naturally. I can recognize in my experience and through the experiments carried out, children's abilities to learn spoken and written language, and technological advances that could make possible the natural acquisition of literacy, as early as possible. The course was of high scientific level, very interesting and entertaining.

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    By Cristina P A

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    Jul 10, 2023

    I learned a lot in this course, not only the content that is actually taught, but also because this course leads you to reflect in your practices and invites you to be creative and adapt them to a better outcome.

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    By Filiola

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    Jun 25, 2023

    As a language tutor, I found this very helpful in assisting my students: new points of focus and new creative ideas came from it. Thank you !

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    Apr 17, 2020

    I found very useful, but I would like for you to had some real life excercices for the teachers to make wirh students, to motivate literacy

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    By Alisha D

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    May 23, 2020

    This course has helped me to understand different techniques to teach children and help them to acquire skills naturally.

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    By DIMITRA G

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    Sep 10, 2020

    The videos and reading material was very interesting. I recommend this course to educators and parents alike.

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