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Children's Emergent Literacy: From Research to Practice

Autor David Lancy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 1994 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book examines emergent literacy as the foundations for language instruction and seeks to relate the work of those doing research on literacy acquisition and those designing programs to facilitate children's literacy development. It bridges theory and practice, looking at both cognitive processes and settings in which children first experience literacy.With contributions by leading researchers in the field, the book examines emergent literacy in nonliterate homes; oral language supports; parent-child reading; literacy and working class families; literacy from a developmental perspective; parental involvement; and collaborative efforts of teachers and parents. An essential collection for all research and education in the language arts methods area. Will also appeal to educators involved in reading instruction and parent-education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275945893
ISBN-10: 0275945898
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DAVID F. LANCY is Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology at Utah State University. Among his earlier publications is Cross-Cultural Studies in Cognition and Mathematics.

Cuprins

Foreword by James MoffettThe Emerging Field of Children's LiteracyThe Conditions that Support Emergent Literacy by David F. LancyEarly Literacy from a Developmental Perspective by A.D. Pellegrini and Lee GaldaNot By Print Alone: Oral Language Supports for Early Literacy Development by David K. Dickinson and Diane E. BealsNonliterate Homes and Emergent Literacy by Victoria Purcell-GatesParent's Interactions with Beginning Readers by Christi Bergin, David F. Lancy, and Kelly D. DraperHelping Parents Help Their Children: Early Language Stimulation in the Child's Home by Ann-Katrin SvenssonA Microgenetic Study of Cognitive Reorganization during the Transition to Conventional Literacy by George Kamberelis and Michelle PerryThe Design of Early Literacy EnvironmentsStimulating/Simulating Environments that Support Emergent Literacy by David F. Lancy and Susan TalleyToo Little, Too Late: A Case Study of "Running Start" by David F. Lancy and Ann Burke-ZupsicDiscriminating between the Disadvantaged: Adjusting to Family Differences by Derek Toomey and Judith SloaneParents and Children Sharing Literacy by Jeanne R. ParatoreThe Even Start Initiative by Ruth Wilson and Jackie AldridgeIt Takes a Whole Village to Raise a Child: Supplementing Instruction for "At Risk" Kindergarten Students by Eileen M. CarrPlay Settings as Literacy Environments: Their Effects on Children's Literacy Behaviors by Kathy Roskos and Susan Neuman"Goin' to Grandma's House": Using Instructional Conversation to Promote Literacy and Reduce Resistance in Minority Children by Lynne M. Hudson, Carolyn F. Chryst, and Dianna ReamsnyderThree Different Early Literacy Programs and Their Effect on Inner-City Kindergartners' Emerging Sense of Story by Lynne PutnamReading Recovery: Teaching through Conversation by Patricia R. Kelly, Adria Klein, and Gay Su PinnelDesigning a Collaborative Model of Family Involvement in Literacy: Researchers, Teachers, and Parents Work Together by Patricia A. Edwards, Kathleen L. Fear, and Deborah L. HarrisBibliography