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Children Learning To Read: International Concerns: Volume 2

Autor Pamela Owen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 1995
This is the second of a two-volume publication which provides an international perspective on how children learn to read. Research studies and classroom experiences from around the world are reported, highlighting implications for the design implementation and evaluation of classroom reading programmes. Contributions are included from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Jamaica and Israel with evidence drawn from over 18 countries. Despite the contexted differences, there are many common concerns and controversies. From these, three areas are identified: the first is developing an improved understanding of the nature of children's early reading development; the second is the consideration of the ways in which children's reading can be encouraged. This volume addresses the issues of curriculum and assessment in the context of accountability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780750703666
ISBN-10: 0750703660
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: International Concerns and Controversies, P. Pumfrey, P. Owen; Part 1 Curriculum Concerns; Chapter 1 Expanding the Dimensions of World Literacy, C. Foley; Chapter 2 Children’s Learning and the New English Curriculum, B. Raban-Bisby; Chapter 3 The Ecology of Sense-making: The Literacy-learner’s Dilemma, M. Bogle; Chapter 4 The Avon Collaborative Reading Study, T. Gorman; Chapter 5 Writing Systems in Different Languages: A Factor Affecting Literacy Standards?, C. Upward; Chapter 6 ‘Equal-Plus’: A New Initial-teaching Orthography, N. Atkinson; Part 2 Assessment; Chapter 7 Defining the Reading Domain: Is a Curriculum Definition Sufficient to Establish a Standard?, T. Christie; Chapter 8 A Framework for Literacy Assessment, P. Smith; Chapter 9 Reading Standards at Key Stage 1 in Schools in England and Wales: Aspiration and Evidence, P. Pumfrey; Chapter 10 Teachers as Part Icipants in the National Reading Examinations, E. Meiselles; Chapter 11 A Comparison of Teacher Strategies, Aims and Activities in Two Countries Part Icipating in the IEA Reading-literacy Study, V. Froese; Chapter 12 The IEA Study of Reading Literacy, P. Allerup;

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This is the second of a two-volume publication which provides an international perspective on how children learn to read. Research studies and classroom experiences from around the world are reported, highlighting implications for the design implementation and evaluation of classroom reading programmes. Contributions are included from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Jamaica and Israel with evidence drawn from over 18 countries. Despite the contexted differences, there are many common concerns and controversies. From these, three areas are identified: the first is developing an improved understanding of the nature of children's early reading development; the second is the consideration of the ways in which children's reading can be encouraged. This volume addresses the issues of curriculum and assessment in the context of accountability.