Course Content
Topic 1: Welcome to Read Alouds at Duara
This topic introduces the Duara approach to Read Alouds. It explains that Read Alouds are not passive story-watching moments, but intentional learning experiences where teachers help children listen, think, speak, imagine, and connect with books. Learners are introduced to Sulwe and the Cox Campus START Guide as the main examples for the course.
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Topic 2: Why Read Alouds Matter
Children become stronger readers when they first become stronger listeners and speakers. Read Alouds expose children to new words, sentence patterns, ideas, emotions, and story structures. They hear language that may be richer than ordinary daily conversation. When children listen to stories often, they begin to understand how language works. They learn how characters speak, how events unfold, and how ideas connect. This strengthens oral language, which is one of the foundations of later reading.
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Duara Education Read Alouds Course

The teacher is the bridge between the book and the child. Even when a YouTube read-aloud video is used, the teacher still leads the learning. The teacher helps children notice illustrations, understand feelings, hear important words, and talk about what the story means.

A strong teacher does not rush through the story. He or she creates space for children to wonder, respond, repeat words, make faces, move their bodies, and share ideas. This is what turns a story into a learning experience.