Children Learning to Read: Emergent and developing reading

Children Learning to Read: Emergent and developing reading

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  • Author: Pamela Owen
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780750703635
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

The first of two-volumes which aims to provide an international perspective on how children learn to read, featuring research and classroom experiences from around the world. This title is concerned with fostering an improved understanding of the nature of children's early reading development.


Learning to Read: An Integrated View from Research and Practice

Learning to Read: An Integrated View from Research and Practice

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  • Author: Terezinha Nunes
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9780792355137
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 414

Literacy research has continued to develop at a rapid pace in these last five years of the millennium. New ideas about how children learn to read have led to a better understanding of the causes of progress and failure in the mastery of literacy, with repercussions for children's assessment and teacher education. These new discoveries also allow teachers to transcend the old debates in reading instruction (phonics versus whole language) and offer the path to a synthesis. At the same time, research with teachers about their own implementation of methods and the development of their own knowledge about the teaching of literacy has produced a fresh analysis of the practice of literacy teaching. Inspired by these developments, teachers, teacher educators and researchers worked together to produce this volume, which promotes the integration of literacy research and practice.


Learning To Read

Learning To Read

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  • Author: Margaret Meek (Diston Spencer)
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 1448120373
  • Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 189

The child's world is full of print, and sooner of later the child will notice it. Hundreds of children have learned to read from advertisements on hardings. Many a non-reader has failed just because he did not link the way he looked at advertisements on his way to school with what he had to look at on the school noticeboard. Everything that children, eat, wear, play with or pass in the streets has a sign or a symbol. Learning to read was first published in 1982, and quickly became a classic text for anyone interested in how or why children learn to read. Drawing on her own experience as a parent and teacher, Margaret Meek explains what happens when a child is taught to read and how parents or teachers can help when a child has reading problems. Each chapter deals with a different stage of learning: each has examples of the kinds of questions that parents ask, together with Margaret Meek's answers. In this revised edition here is a new introduction and an unpdated book list.


Learning to Read in American Schools

Learning to Read in American Schools

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  • Author: Richard Chase Anderson
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780898592191
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

Learning to Read in American Schools examines critical research that offers direct implications for the design and/or evaluation of text materials used in our schools today. In so doing, it addresses issues regarding the quality of text materials, and contains specific recommendations for the improvement of reading comprehension and instruction. Timely, clearly written, and jargon-free, this text is an essential handbook for school administrators, reading specialists, teachers in professional development programs, trainers of teachers, and curriculum developers. It should have a profound impact on how reading is taught in American schools.


Still Learning to Read

Still Learning to Read

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  • Author: Franki Sibberson
  • Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN: 1625310269
  • Category : Reading (Elementary)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250

Foreword by Colby Sharp In the decade since the first edition of Still Learning to Read was published, the prevalence of testing and the Common Core State Standards have changed what is expected of both teachers and students. The new edition of Still Learning to Read focuses on the needs of students in grades 3-6 in all aspects of reading workshop, including reading workshop, read-aloud, classroom design, digital tools, fiction, nonfiction, and close reading. The book stays true to its original beliefs of slowing down and knowing our readers, but it also takes into account the sense of urgency that changing times and standards impose on classrooms. This edition examines current trends in literacy, includes a new section on intentional instructional planning, and provides expanded examples of mini-lessons and routines that promote deeper thinking about learning. It also includes a brand new chapter on scaffolding for reading nonfiction and showcases the authors' latest thinking on close reading and text complexity. Online videos provide glimpses into classrooms as students make book choices, work in small groups, and discuss their reading notebooks. Expanded and updated book lists, recommendations for digital tools, lesson cycles, and sections specifically written for school leaders round out this foundational resource.


Learning to Read and Write in the Multilingual Family

Learning to Read and Write in the Multilingual Family

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  • Author: Xiao-lei Wang
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN: 1847694993
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 190

This book is a guide for parents who wish to raise children with more than one language and literacy. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, as well as the experiences of parents of multilingual children, this book walks parents through the multilingual reading and writing process from infancy to adolescence. It identifies essential literacy skills at each developmental stage and proposes effective strategies that facilitate multiliteracy, in particular, heritage-language literacy development in the home environment. This book can also be used as a reference for teachers who teach in community heritage language schools and in school heritage (or foreign) language programmes.


Learning to Read

Learning to Read

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  • Author: Masha Bell
  • Publisher: Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Pu
  • ISBN: 9781903490235
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 66

A complete basic reading course for young children, 'Learning to Read' can also help older learners who still have serious gaps in their grasp of essential English phonetics.


Phonological Skills and Learning to Read

Phonological Skills and Learning to Read

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  • Author: Usha Goswami
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 131771654X
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 175

This book sets out to integrate recent exciting research on the precursors of reading and early reading strategies adopted by children in the classroom. It aims to develop a theory about why early phonological skills are crucial in learning to read, and shows how phonological knowledge about rhymes and other units of sound helps children learn about letter sequences when beginning to be taught to read. The authors begin by contrasting theories which suggest that children's phonological awareness is a result of the experience of learning to read and those that suggest that phonological awareness precedes, and is a causal determinant of, reading. The authors argue for a version of the second kind of theory and show that children are aware of speech units, called onset and rime, before they learn to read and spell. An important part of the argument is that children make analogies and inferences about these letter sequences in order to read and write new words.


Learning to Read Critically in Teaching and Learning

Learning to Read Critically in Teaching and Learning

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  • Author: Louise Poulson
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 9780761947981
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

This book combines a teaching text with exemplary reports of research and a literature review by international scholars.


Reading and Learning Difficulties

Reading and Learning Difficulties

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  • Author: Peter S. Westwood
  • Publisher: Aust Council for Ed Research
  • ISBN: 086431390X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 146

This book is a guide to teaching reading more effectively to a wide range of children. It presents various research-supported approaches to teaching, explains why learning problems sometimes occur, and what can be done to prevent or overcome these difficulties.-- back cover, ed.