Handbook of Research-Based Practice in Early Education
Editat de D. Ray Reutzelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 sep 2014
Written expressly for early childhood educators, and those who support their professional development, this handbook distills essential knowledge about how to help all PreK-3 learners succeed. Leading experts describe doable ways to create effective learning environments and implement instructional practices with a strong evidence base. Engaging vignettes illustrate discussions of such topics as differentiated instruction, response to intervention, the Common Core standards, social and emotional learning, assessment, and teaching across the curriculum. Each chapter links cutting-edge research to practical applications, examples, and professional development activities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781462519255
ISBN-10: 1462519253
Pagini: 458
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
ISBN-10: 1462519253
Pagini: 458
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentNotă biografică
D. Ray Reutzel, PhD, is the Emma Eccles Jones Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair of Early Childhood Education at Utah State University. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Literacy Research Association (2012-2015) and is a past president of the Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers and a past board member of the International Reading Association (IRA). A member of the Reading Hall of Fame, Dr. Reutzel received the John C. Manning Public School Service Award from the IRA. He has published more than 200 research reports, articles, book chapters, and books.
Cuprins
I. All Stakeholders on Deck
1. How We Can Change the Odds for Children At Risk: Principles for Effective Leadership in Early Childhood, Susan B. Neuman
2. Every Teacher Learning: Professional Development Design in P–3 Literacy Practice, Kathleen A. Roskos
3. The Preparation of Early Childhood Teachers: Fundamental Components of a Teacher Education Program, Olivia N. Saracho
4. Involving Parents and Community Members: Coming Together for Children, Douglas R. Powell
5. Advocacy for Young Children: Engaging with Policymakers and the Politically Powerful, Judith E. Kieff
II. One Size Doesn't Fit All
6. Designing and Managing Effective Early Childhood Classroom Environments, D. Ray Reutzel & Cindy D. Jones
7. Learning through Play, Lesley Mandel Morrow, Samantha B. Berkule, Alan L. Mendelsohn, Kellyanne M. Healey, & Carolyn Brockmeyer Cates
8. Differentiating Instruction, Carol Ann Tomlinson & Marcia B. Imbeau
9. Teaching Young English Learners, Claude Goldenberg, Judy Hicks, & Ira Lit
10. Timely Support for Struggling Learners: Response to Intervention, Amanda C. Miller, Jessica R. Toste, Douglas Fuchs, & Lynn S. Fuchs
11. Digital Reading and Writing: Pedagogy for the Digital Child, Linda D. Labbo & Silvia Noguerón-Liu
12. Motivating and Engaging Children in Early Childhood Settings, M. Deanna Ramey & Linda B. Gambrell
III. Effective Teaching Standards, Curricula, and Assessment
13. Common Core State Standards: Educating Young Children for Global Excellence, Timothy Shanahan
14. Effective Programs of Instruction for All Students, Michael C. McKenna & Sharon Walpole
15. Enhancing Social and Emotional Learning, Bonnie Brinton & Martin Fujiki
16. Assessing Young Children's Learning, Ruth Alfaro Piker & Abigail M. Jewkes
17. Assessing the Effectiveness of Environments and Instruction in Early Childhood Settings, Bridget E. Hatfield & Robert C. Pianta
IV. Effective Instruction Across the Curriculum
18. Promoting Physical Literacy and Activity in Young Children, Jacqueline D. Goodway, John C. Ozmun, Shannon T. Dieringer, & Jihyun Lee
19. No Fine Art Left Behind: Creative and Expressive Education, Sylvia Munsen
20. Instructional Design That Leads to the Development of Young Scientists, Susan A. Kirch
21. Solving Problems: Mathematics for Young Children, Douglas H. Clements & Julie Sarama
22. Read Me a Story: Reaping the Benefits of Reading for Young Children, Lea M. McGee
23. How Do You Write?: Writing for Young Children, Steven Graham & Karen R. Harris
24. Learning to Work It Out: Social Education for Young Students, Linda S. Levstik
25. Talk It Out: Building Oral Language, Christina Yeager Pelatti, Mary Beth Schmitt, & Laura M. Justice
1. How We Can Change the Odds for Children At Risk: Principles for Effective Leadership in Early Childhood, Susan B. Neuman
2. Every Teacher Learning: Professional Development Design in P–3 Literacy Practice, Kathleen A. Roskos
3. The Preparation of Early Childhood Teachers: Fundamental Components of a Teacher Education Program, Olivia N. Saracho
4. Involving Parents and Community Members: Coming Together for Children, Douglas R. Powell
5. Advocacy for Young Children: Engaging with Policymakers and the Politically Powerful, Judith E. Kieff
II. One Size Doesn't Fit All
6. Designing and Managing Effective Early Childhood Classroom Environments, D. Ray Reutzel & Cindy D. Jones
7. Learning through Play, Lesley Mandel Morrow, Samantha B. Berkule, Alan L. Mendelsohn, Kellyanne M. Healey, & Carolyn Brockmeyer Cates
8. Differentiating Instruction, Carol Ann Tomlinson & Marcia B. Imbeau
9. Teaching Young English Learners, Claude Goldenberg, Judy Hicks, & Ira Lit
10. Timely Support for Struggling Learners: Response to Intervention, Amanda C. Miller, Jessica R. Toste, Douglas Fuchs, & Lynn S. Fuchs
11. Digital Reading and Writing: Pedagogy for the Digital Child, Linda D. Labbo & Silvia Noguerón-Liu
12. Motivating and Engaging Children in Early Childhood Settings, M. Deanna Ramey & Linda B. Gambrell
III. Effective Teaching Standards, Curricula, and Assessment
13. Common Core State Standards: Educating Young Children for Global Excellence, Timothy Shanahan
14. Effective Programs of Instruction for All Students, Michael C. McKenna & Sharon Walpole
15. Enhancing Social and Emotional Learning, Bonnie Brinton & Martin Fujiki
16. Assessing Young Children's Learning, Ruth Alfaro Piker & Abigail M. Jewkes
17. Assessing the Effectiveness of Environments and Instruction in Early Childhood Settings, Bridget E. Hatfield & Robert C. Pianta
IV. Effective Instruction Across the Curriculum
18. Promoting Physical Literacy and Activity in Young Children, Jacqueline D. Goodway, John C. Ozmun, Shannon T. Dieringer, & Jihyun Lee
19. No Fine Art Left Behind: Creative and Expressive Education, Sylvia Munsen
20. Instructional Design That Leads to the Development of Young Scientists, Susan A. Kirch
21. Solving Problems: Mathematics for Young Children, Douglas H. Clements & Julie Sarama
22. Read Me a Story: Reaping the Benefits of Reading for Young Children, Lea M. McGee
23. How Do You Write?: Writing for Young Children, Steven Graham & Karen R. Harris
24. Learning to Work It Out: Social Education for Young Students, Linda S. Levstik
25. Talk It Out: Building Oral Language, Christina Yeager Pelatti, Mary Beth Schmitt, & Laura M. Justice
Recenzii
This book tackles a 'missing link' in our field, translating research evidence into effective practices for promoting young children's development and learning. Attention is given to evidence-based instructional practices in different curricular domains, the roles of children's environments, and individual characteristics related to early learning. The breadth of coverage makes this volume a particularly valuable resource for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses.--Karen E. Diamond, PhD, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Purdue University
What a treat it was to read this comprehensive treasure trove of information on early education practices. Each chapter opens with a vignette situating its topic within an authentic context, followed by a literature review that summarizes the research base. The truly exceptional part of each chapter is the discussion of implications and applications of the research base for practice. Author after author provides suggestions, leads the reader through descriptions of actual practices, and offers explanations, interpretations, and important insights. Reutzel has produced an absolutely wonderful 'must-have' work for the early education community.--Judith Schickedanz, PhD, Professor Emerita, School of Education, Boston University
Edited and written by nationally recognized experts, this handbook is extremely timely and informative. The volume challenges all early childhood professionals to use the best evidence-based practices in their daily work. The section on 'one size doesn't fit all' provides valuable information on individualization as well as managing classrooms so that all children can learn. The chapters are very readable--something not always found in handbooks--and the selection of topics is strong. For use as a text, the focus on research-based practice will appeal to instructors who want to make sure they are providing cutting-edge content to their undergraduate or graduate classes.--Barbara Hanna Wasik, PhD, William R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
-What a treat it was to read this comprehensive treasure trove of information on early education practices. Each chapter opens with a vignette situating its topic within an authentic context, followed by a literature review that summarizes the research base. The truly exceptional part of each chapter is the discussion of implications and applications of the research base for practice. Author after author provides suggestions, leads the reader through descriptions of actual practices, and offers explanations, interpretations, and important insights. Reutzel has produced an absolutely wonderful 'must-have' work for the early education community.--Judith Schickedanz, PhD, Professor Emerita, School of Education, Boston University
Edited and written by nationally recognized experts, this handbook is extremely timely and informative. The volume challenges all early childhood professionals to use the best evidence-based practices in their daily work. The section on 'one size doesn't fit all' provides valuable information on individualization as well as managing classrooms so that all children can learn. The chapters are very readable--something not always found in handbooks--and the selection of topics is strong. For use as a text, the focus on research-based practice will appeal to instructors who want to make sure they are providing cutting-edge content to their undergraduate or graduate classes.--Barbara Hanna Wasik, PhD, William R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Descriere
Written expressly for early childhood educators, and those who support their professional development, this handbook distills essential knowledge about how to help all PreK-3 learners succeed.