Language and Literacy Development Second Edition

Language and Literacy Development  Second Edition
Author: James P. Byrnes,Barbara A. Wasik
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2019-08-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462540044

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This established text--now revised and updated--reveals how spoken language skills are acquired and how they affect children’s later reading and writing achievement. With a unique focus on the needs of educators, the book examines the foundations of language in the developing brain. It explores the relationship of language processes to core literacy skills and probes the impact of motivational and sociocultural factors on children’s learning. Implications of developmental knowledge for classroom instruction are highlighted, and effective practices reviewed. Revealing vignettes, clear explanations of research, and lists of “main ideas” enhance the text’s accessibility for preservice teachers. New to This Edition *Chapter on emergent literacy and the predictors of reading success. *Incorporates the latest research, including findings from key longitudinal studies. *Increased attention to English learners, low-income children, and children with disabilities. *Updated and expanded topics, including usage-based theories of language acquisition, morphological knowledge in vocabulary and comprehension, phonological processing skills, and writing development.

Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood

Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood
Author: Robyn Ewing,Jon Callow,Kathleen Rushton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781107578623

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This book provides pre-service and practising teachers with an integrated approach to language and literacy learning in early childhood. Written by leading academics in the field, it explores how children learn to talk, play using language, become literate and make meaning - from birth through to the pre-school years. Emphasising the importance of imagination and the arts in language learning, this book addresses a wide range of contemporary issues, highlights the impact of diverse socioeconomic, language and cultural backgrounds on young children's language and literacy development, and shows how early childhood teachers can effectively partner with parents and caregivers to help children learn through and about language. Case studies, interviews, reflective questions, clear links to the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum, and a rich array of practical and creative activities for use in early childhood environments help students connect theory and current research to practice.

Handbook of Language and Literacy Second Edition

Handbook of Language and Literacy  Second Edition
Author: C. Addison Stone,Elaine R. Silliman,Barbara J. Ehren,Geraldine P. Wallach
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2016-05-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781462527489

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An acclaimed reference that fills a significant gap in the literature, this volume examines the linkages between spoken and written language development, both typical and atypical. Leading authorities address the impact of specific language-related processes on K-12 literacy learning, with attention to cognitive, neurobiological, sociocultural, and instructional issues. Approaches to achieving optimal learning outcomes with diverse students are reviewed. The volume presents research-based practices for assessing student needs and providing effective instruction in all aspects of literacy: word recognition, reading comprehension, writing, and spelling. New to This Edition *Chapters on digital literacy, disciplinary literacy, and integrative research designs. *Chapters on bilingualism, response to intervention, and English language learners. *Incorporates nearly a decade's worth of empirical and theoretical advances. *Numerous prior edition chapters have been completely rewritten.

Language and Literacy Development

Language and Literacy Development
Author: James P. Byrnes,Barbara A. Wasik
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2012-03-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462506668

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This book has been replaced by Language and Literacy Development, Second Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-4004-4.

Helping Your Baby Learn to Talk

Helping Your Baby Learn to Talk
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1994
Genre: Infants
ISBN: UCR:31210024831032

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Developmental Perspectives in Written Language and Literacy

Developmental Perspectives in Written Language and Literacy
Author: Eliane Segers,Paul van den Broek
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027265159

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Research on the development on written language and literacy is inherently multidisciplinary. In this book, leading researchers studying brain, cognition and behavior, come together in revealing how children develop written language and literacy, why they may experience difficulties, and which interventions may help those who struggle. Each chapter provides an overview of a specific area of expertise, focusing on typical and atypical development, providing steps for future research, and discussing practical implications of the work. The book covers areas of bilingualism, dyslexia, reading comprehension, learning to read, atypical populations, intervention, and new media. Thus, the book presents a comprehensive overview of the current state of affairs in this field of research. The various book chapters have been written by researchers who all have collaborated at some point in their careers with Ludo Verhoeven, whose research sets the example for the importance of crossing disciplinary borders to research to take the next, important steps. The combination of the research in this book sets the stage for future research that connects various fields, and hopes to inspire anyone interested in the development of written language and literacy.

Research in Young Children s Literacy and Language Development

Research in Young Children s Literacy and Language Development
Author: Olivia N. Saracho
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351609579

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The importance of the early years in young children’s lives and the rigid inequality in literacy achievement are a stimulating backdrop to current research in young children’s language and literacy development. This book reports new data and empirical analyses that advance the theory of language and literacy, with researchers using different methodologies in conducting their study, with both a sound empirical underpinning and a captivating analytical rationalization of the results. The contributors to this volume used several methodological methods (e.g. quantitative, qualitative) to describe the complete concept of the study; the achievement of the study; and the study in an appropriate manner based on the study’s methodology. The contributions to this volume cover a wide range of topics, including dual language learners; Latino immigrant children; children who have hearing disabilities; parents’ and teachers’ beliefs about language development; early literacy skills of toddlers and preschool children; interventions; multimodalities in early literacies; writing; and family literacy. The studies were conducted in various early childhood settings such as child care, nursery school, Head Start, kindergarten, and primary grades, and the subjects in the studies represent the pluralism of the globe – a pluralism of language, backgrounds, ethnicity, abilities, and disabilities. This book was originally published as a special issue of Early Child Development and Care.

Emergent Literacy and Language Development

Emergent Literacy and Language Development
Author: Paula M. Rhyner
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-06-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781606233658

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This concise, accessible book explores the connection between language acquisition and emergent literacy skills, and how this sets the stage for later literacy development. Chapters address formative early experiences such as speaking and listening, being read to, and talking about print concepts and the alphabet. Written for early childhood professionals, reading specialists, and speech–language pathologists, the book describes effective assessment and instructional approaches for fostering language learning and emergent literacy in typically developing children and those at risk for language delays. Vivid case examples illustrate specific ways to collaborate with parents to give all children a strong foundation for school readiness and success.