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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....

Top reviews

MS

Jun 17, 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.

SJ

Apr 16, 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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26 - 50 of 51 Reviews for Children Acquiring Literacy Naturally

By Mehtab k

Jan 12, 2022

Thank you for this course. i get know experience and knowledge.

By Graciliana d J M

May 15, 2024

Excelente, oportunidad para ampliar mis conocimientos.Gracias.

By JOHN Q

Aug 5, 2017

The class was both fun and interesting. Thanks so much!

By Courtney V

Jan 17, 2021

This course is very interesting and worth taking!

By siham h a

Apr 8, 2020

thank you all my teachers

By Pallavi D D

Feb 4, 2019

was extremely interesting

By Ifrah y

Jul 30, 2020

Excellent opportunity 🙂

By Weslyn T P

Dec 13, 2022

EXCELENT COURSE

By Cathy-Ann J

Mar 24, 2021

Informative.

By sahana s

Dec 19, 2023

it was good

By Kleber L d S

May 11, 2020

Excelente.

By رحاب ص ع ا

Sep 21, 2020

thank you

By Nedja N (

Dec 30, 2022

Muy bien

By Rubabkhan

Feb 8, 2022

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By Habiba Q

Jan 6, 2022

It help me increase my knowledge and give new ideas and methods of reading and learning , also teach us about how children acquire and adapt new learning through environment.

By Sharon N

Jun 8, 2020

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

By Morgan C

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.

By Susan J

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.

By Carol W

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.

By chris j

Feb 25, 2021

Not much in the way of evidence to support the concepts. Lots of circuitous logic and limited practical application, unfortunately. Would be great if the information was more fleshed out and laid out in a more concrete, applicable manner.

By lindsey

May 16, 2023

this was a pretty good class but the end never gave me a certificate or showed me that it was the end.

By Elena A

May 31, 2017

It is an interesting course that has several discussion prompts.

By Liz v G

Apr 3, 2021

The proposal is interesting but too many repetitive contents.

By Dr.Y. V H

Sep 17, 2020

it could be simplified more

By B I

Jul 7, 2023

Just a lot of he said she said. In conclusion reading is characters that kids memorize.