Reciprocal Teaching
Reciprocal teaching places a student in the role of teacher within a small group. Teachers model the strategy to show students how to guide group discussions based on four strategies: summarization, generating questions, clarification, and prediction. After students learn these strategies, they take on the role of the teacher and lead their group in a discussion of the topic under study.
Implementation
1. Plan instruction that models the strategy including respectful interaction in small groups.
2. Groups should consist of three to six students.
- Monitor the groups during the discussion to ensure that they are on task and that all students are involved.
- Rotate the group leader constantly so that all students have opportunity to learn from a leadership experience. Self-awareness of ones comprehension strategies grows from explaining the steps to other students.
- Check to see if students have learned to use this strategy in previous years and refresh their management of the strategy as needed.
Classroom Management
- Assign four students to each group.
- Each student in the group receives a unique role: Summarizer, Questioner, Clarifier, Predictor
- Assign students to read a short section of text. They will take notes or mark the text as they read.
- When students complete the reading, the SUMMARIZER will share the main ideas from the passage.
- The QUESTIONER will then ask questions about the passage: What was not clear? What information is incompletely addressed in the passage? What connections can you make to the passage using other concepts or ideas previously studied?
- The CLARIFIER will point out the confusing parts and will try to answer the questions that students asked in the previous step.
- The PREDICTOR will make predictions about what the passage will reveal next or, if the passage is a story, the predictor might tell what the next events in the story may be.
- The roles in the group then rotate to the right, and the next passage is read. Students repeat the process using their new roles.
- This continues to the end of the passage.
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