“…It involves instilling a love of literature, problem-solving and critical thinking, collaboration, authenticity, personalized learning, and much more." (Krahsen, 2002) Proponents of this approach purport students in a whole language classroom initiate learning, generate the curriculum, direct their own behavior, and evaluate the outcomes when given real opportunities for reading and writing in a natural environment (Daniels, Zemelman, & Bizar, 1999;Goodman, 1989;Goodman, 1992;Watson, 1989). Often researchers find it useful to explain practices which do not characterize whole language.…”