Learn to Think and Write

A Paradigm for Teaching Grades 4-8, Introductory Levels

By (author) Una McGinley Sarno

Publication date:

04 November 2011

Length of book:

220 pages

Publisher

R&L Education

Dimensions:

239x163mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781610481076

The EPILLAW Paradigm is a practical method for developing writing skills. It consists of an original nine-level taxonomy and sequential methodology of listening, speaking, writing and reading. In this method, the development of writing precedes the development of reading. The work consists of two books. In the introductory book, the author explicates the first six levels. The behaviors involved in EPILLAW train the student how to think consecutively and logically. The first three levels establish the concrete assimilation of knowledge; the middle three elevate the students' cognitive ability from the concrete to the abstract cognition of knowledge. Through charting, the students learn the EPILLAW essencing modality that enables them to think abstractly. Lastly, having achieved the skill of abstraction, the student can personalize ideas and, from there, develop writing proficiency. In the advanced book, the author explores the final three levels of the writing process.
This book provides readers with an innovative and very useful methodology for the teaching of language and deals specifically with the skills of listening, speaking, writing and then reading, in an order which is supported by a well-structured and original taxonomy (or EPILLAW Paradigm). I believe this book to be of very considerable benefit to teachers of the particular age group dealt directly with by Dr McGinley Sarno. More importantly, it has many very useful applications to teachers generally. The style is mature and experienced and the book is full of interesting insights.