It seems that VTS is a strategy that allows students to focus not only on their interpretations and connections to art, history and their experiences but also with speaking and listening. I've taken a liking to the idea of focusing on verbal communication within my classroom and VTS is a great way to get get that ball rolling.
I started to gather a notion that a shift in teaching has actually emphasized this very topic. Due to ELL students, autistic learners, etc. there is a need for creating a comfortable and inviting classroom. These lessons are a great way to open a dialogue for those that need the exposure.
The following is actually a reflection from a school that incorporated VTS into their curriculum. They found that students were able to transfer questioning to both literacy and math. In terms of writing students showed growth of critical thinking skills such as evidentiary reasoning, speculation, and elaboration.
I am interested in implementing this strategy into my social studies and vocabulary lesson planning. I feel my ELL students and all levels of learners will benefit.
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