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KOBI
KOBI’s design is heavily influenced by the Rope Model of Reading, which conceptualizes skilled reading as intertwining two main strands: word recognition and language comprehension. This model, proposed by Dr. Hollis Scarborough, underscores the complexity of reading and the necessity of integrating multiple components to develop proficient reading skills.
- Word Recognition: Involves phonological awareness, decoding (phonics), and sight recognition of familiar words.
- Language Comprehension: Involves background knowledge, vocabulary, language structures, verbal reasoning, and literacy knowledge.
KOBI incorporates strategies that enhance both these strands, ensuring a comprehensive approach to reading instruction.
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- Human-Centered AI in Education
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