
Workshop Model
The Workshop Model is an instructional framework used in teaching literacy, especially reading and writing. It typically involves three parts: a mini-lesson where the teacher introduces a specific skill or concept; independent practice where students apply what they've learned; and sharing, where students discuss their work and reflect. This structure encourages active learning, student engagement, and reinforces skills through practice and peer interaction. It aims to create a balanced, student-centered environment that promotes mastery of literacy skills while fostering independence and critical thinking.