Miss Caroline initially expresses her desire for Scout to stop reading at home because she is already advanced, but later reprimands her for being able to read and write. This contradiction shows that Miss Caroline lacks consistency in her views on teaching reading and handling student abilities.
Miss Caroline told Scout to stop reading at home because she believed that Scout was already too advanced compared to the rest of her classmates. Miss Caroline thought it would be better for Scout to start learning at the same pace as the other students.
1) stop teaching scout to read 2) stop teaching scout to wriite
Miss Caroline becomes annoyed with Scout because she is already able to read, something that Miss Caroline planned to teach her students herself. Scout's advanced reading ability disrupts Miss Caroline's teaching plans and authority in the classroom.
Miss. Caroline Fisher is Scout's first grade teacher. Scout is advanced in her learning, and can already read and write perfect, unlike her classmates. Miss. Caroline tells Scout to tell her father [Atticus] to stop teaching her, because it will mess up her learning ability. The people of Maycomb dislike Miss. Caroline because they are still prejudice against the Civil War.
Gary Woolley has written: 'Reading comprehension' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Study and teaching, Reading, Remedial teaching
That Atticus can no longer teach Scout how to read as she believes Atticus is teaching her incorrectly.
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Anthony V. Manzo has written: 'Content Reading' 'Literary Disorders' 'Literacy disorders' -- subject(s): Reading disability, Learning disabilities, Reading, Remedial teaching 'Reading Assessment for Diagnostic-Prescriptive Teaching' 'Teaching Children to Be Literate' -- subject(s): Critical thinking, Literacy, Reading (Elementary), Language arts (Elementary), Study and teaching (Elementary)
teaching plan :)like teaching demo, return demonstration.
Miles Albert Tinker has written: 'Preparing your child for reading' -- subject(s): Reading (Elementary), Reading (Preschool) 'Teaching elementary reading' -- subject(s): Reading (Elementary) 'Reading Difficulties' 'Bases for effective reading' -- subject(s): Reading, Remedial teaching
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W. N. Fourie has written: 'Leeshulpverlening' -- subject(s): Reading, Remedial teaching 'Reading assistance' -- subject(s): Reading, Remedial teaching