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This reader-friendly resource examines the key elements of Early Reading First to help teachers foster the language, cognitive, and early reading skills critical to young children's success in kindergarten.
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This reader-friendly resource examines the key elements of Early Reading First to help teachers foster the language, cognitive, and early reading skills critical to young children's success in kindergarten.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 122
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 329g
- ISBN-13: 9781412951029
- ISBN-10: 141295102X
- Artikelnr.: 22976690
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 122
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 329g
- ISBN-13: 9781412951029
- ISBN-10: 141295102X
- Artikelnr.: 22976690
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Susan E. Israel is an assistant professor of reading and educational psychology at the University of Dayton. Her research agenda focuses on reading comprehension, child-mind development as it relates to literacy processes in reading and writing, literacy ethics, and collaborative student-faculty research. She was awarded the 2005 Panhellenic Council Outstanding Professor Award at the University of Dayton. She has worked with the Alliance for Catholic Education at the University of Notre Dame. Israel was the 1998 recipient of the teacher-researcher grant from the International Reading Association, where she has served and been a member for over a decade.
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction to Early Reading First
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use About Early Reading First
Summary
2. Oral Language Development: Emerging Vocabulary, Expressive Language, and
Listening Comprehension
Why Teach Oral Language to Preschool-age Children?
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Oral Language
Development
New Research-Based Practices Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Oral Language Development
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
3. Alphabetic Knowledge
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Alphabetic
Knowledge
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Knowledge of Alphabetic Principle
Differentiating for Early Learners with Individual Needs
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
4. Phonological Awareness: Giving Early Learners an Advantage When Learning
to Read, by Kathryn Bauserman
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Phonological
Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Phonemic Awareness
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
5. Print Awareness, by Cynthia A. Lassonde
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Print Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Print Awareness
Differentiating for Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
6. Designing Early Literacy Classrooms of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Creating Early
Childhood Centers of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use to Create Centers of
Excellence
How to Get Started With Designing Early Literacy Enviroments of Excellence
Resources to Get You Started
Parent Tips on Developing Phonemic Awareness at Home
Tips on Small Group Dialogue in Early Childhood Classrooms
Teaching Tips for Parents as Helping Hands
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
Resources
A Facilitator¿s Guide to Planning and Organizing for an Engaging and
Motivating Professional Development Day
Sample Early Childhood Literacy Needs Assessment
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction to Early Reading First
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use About Early Reading First
Summary
2. Oral Language Development: Emerging Vocabulary, Expressive Language, and
Listening Comprehension
Why Teach Oral Language to Preschool-age Children?
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Oral Language
Development
New Research-Based Practices Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Oral Language Development
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
3. Alphabetic Knowledge
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Alphabetic
Knowledge
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Knowledge of Alphabetic Principle
Differentiating for Early Learners with Individual Needs
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
4. Phonological Awareness: Giving Early Learners an Advantage When Learning
to Read, by Kathryn Bauserman
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Phonological
Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Phonemic Awareness
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
5. Print Awareness, by Cynthia A. Lassonde
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Print Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Print Awareness
Differentiating for Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
6. Designing Early Literacy Classrooms of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Creating Early
Childhood Centers of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use to Create Centers of
Excellence
How to Get Started With Designing Early Literacy Enviroments of Excellence
Resources to Get You Started
Parent Tips on Developing Phonemic Awareness at Home
Tips on Small Group Dialogue in Early Childhood Classrooms
Teaching Tips for Parents as Helping Hands
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
Resources
A Facilitator¿s Guide to Planning and Organizing for an Engaging and
Motivating Professional Development Day
Sample Early Childhood Literacy Needs Assessment
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction to Early Reading First
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use About Early Reading First
Summary
2. Oral Language Development: Emerging Vocabulary, Expressive Language, and
Listening Comprehension
Why Teach Oral Language to Preschool-age Children?
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Oral Language
Development
New Research-Based Practices Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Oral Language Development
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
3. Alphabetic Knowledge
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Alphabetic
Knowledge
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Knowledge of Alphabetic Principle
Differentiating for Early Learners with Individual Needs
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
4. Phonological Awareness: Giving Early Learners an Advantage When Learning
to Read, by Kathryn Bauserman
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Phonological
Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Phonemic Awareness
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
5. Print Awareness, by Cynthia A. Lassonde
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Print Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Print Awareness
Differentiating for Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
6. Designing Early Literacy Classrooms of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Creating Early
Childhood Centers of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use to Create Centers of
Excellence
How to Get Started With Designing Early Literacy Enviroments of Excellence
Resources to Get You Started
Parent Tips on Developing Phonemic Awareness at Home
Tips on Small Group Dialogue in Early Childhood Classrooms
Teaching Tips for Parents as Helping Hands
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
Resources
A Facilitator¿s Guide to Planning and Organizing for an Engaging and
Motivating Professional Development Day
Sample Early Childhood Literacy Needs Assessment
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction to Early Reading First
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use About Early Reading First
Summary
2. Oral Language Development: Emerging Vocabulary, Expressive Language, and
Listening Comprehension
Why Teach Oral Language to Preschool-age Children?
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Oral Language
Development
New Research-Based Practices Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Oral Language Development
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
3. Alphabetic Knowledge
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Alphabetic
Knowledge
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Knowledge of Alphabetic Principle
Differentiating for Early Learners with Individual Needs
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
4. Phonological Awareness: Giving Early Learners an Advantage When Learning
to Read, by Kathryn Bauserman
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Phonological
Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Phonemic Awareness
Differentiating for Early Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
5. Print Awareness, by Cynthia A. Lassonde
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Print Awareness
New Research-Based Practices That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use
Early Reading First Assessment Tools for Print Awareness
Differentiating for Learners With Individual Needs
Teaching Tips That Increase Home-School Connections
Literacy Treasure Chest
6. Designing Early Literacy Classrooms of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Need to Know About Creating Early
Childhood Centers of Excellence
Research That Early Childhood Teachers Can Use to Create Centers of
Excellence
How to Get Started With Designing Early Literacy Enviroments of Excellence
Resources to Get You Started
Parent Tips on Developing Phonemic Awareness at Home
Tips on Small Group Dialogue in Early Childhood Classrooms
Teaching Tips for Parents as Helping Hands
Literacy Treasure Chest
Summary
Resources
A Facilitator¿s Guide to Planning and Organizing for an Engaging and
Motivating Professional Development Day
Sample Early Childhood Literacy Needs Assessment
References
Index