Pivotal Research in Early Literacy
Foundational Studies and Current Practices
Herausgeber: Cassano, Christina M; Dougherty, Susan M
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This reader-friendly text examines the key foundational studies in early literacy. It addresses such essential questions as how research informs current practices and where the field still needs to go to provide the best learning opportunities for all children.
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This reader-friendly text examines the key foundational studies in early literacy. It addresses such essential questions as how research informs current practices and where the field still needs to go to provide the best learning opportunities for all children.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781462536184
- ISBN-10: 1462536182
- Artikelnr.: 50446447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781462536184
- ISBN-10: 1462536182
- Artikelnr.: 50446447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Christina M. Cassano, EdD, is Associate Professor of Childhood Education and Care at Salem State University in Massachusetts, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in early literacy and language development, reading foundations, and child development, and provides professional development on language and literacy for preschool teachers. A former kindergarten teacher and literacy specialist, she is the current president of the Literacy Development in Young Children special interest group of the International Literacy Association. Dr. Cassano's research interests include the study and support of vocabulary and concept knowledge in preschoolers, using science-literacy interventions in Head Start, and examining the relationship between vocabulary and phonological awareness. She has coauthored several publications on early literacy development and research. Susan M. Dougherty, EdD, is Associate Professor of Literacy Education in the College of Education and Human Services at Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in literacy and has a particular interest in preparing preservice and future literacy specialists to support children who find literacy learning difficult. Dr. Dougherty began her career in education as an elementary teacher in New Jersey and is currently on the board of the New Jersey Literacy Association. Her research interests include parent-preschooler talk, family literacy, and early literacy and science learning. She has published articles and book chapters in these areas and coauthored the book Engaging Readers: Supporting All Students in Knowledge-Driven Instruction, 4-8.
Introduction, Susan M. Dougherty and Christina M. Cassano
I. Early Language Development
1. Now You're Talking: Vocabulary Development in the Home Context, Lillian
R. Masek, Molly E. Scott, Rebecca Dore, Rufan Luo, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, and
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Hart and Risley (1995). Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience
of Young American Children
- Pan, Rowe, Singer, and Snow (2005). Maternal Correlates of Growth in
Toddler Vocabulary Production in Low-Income Families
- Tomasello and Farrar (1986). Joint Attention and Early Language
2. Pivotal Theory and Research Affecting Emergent Bilingual Children's
Language and Literacy Achievement, Theresa A. Roberts
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cummins (1979). Linguistic Interdependence and the Educational
Development of Bilingual Children
- Dulay and Burt (1974). Errors and Strategies in Child Second Language
Acquisition
- Hoover and Gough (1990). The Simple View of Reading
- Krashen (1982). Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition
- Willig (1985). A Meta-Analysis of Selected Studies on the Effectiveness
of Bilingual Education
II. Literacy Development in the Early Years
3. Writing in the Early Years, Judith A. Schickedanz
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Durkin (1966). Children Who Read Early: Two Longitudinal Studies
- Hildreth (1936). Developmental Sequences in Name Writing
- Read (1975). Children's Categorization of Speech Sounds in English
4. Reconceptualizing Alphabet Learning and Instruction, Marcia Invernizzi
and Jordan Buckrop
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Mason (1980). When Do Children Begin to Read?: An Exploration of Four
Year Old Children's Letter and Word Reading Competencies
- Treiman and Broderick (1998). What's in a Name: Children's Knowledge
about the Letters in Their Own Names
- Treiman, Tincoff, Rodriguez, Mouzaki, and Francis (1998). The Foundations
of Literacy: Learning the Sounds of Letters
5. A Close and Careful Look at Phonological Awareness, Christina M. Cassano
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Juel (1988). Learning to Read and Write: A Longitudinal Study of 54
Children from First through Fourth Grades
- Liberman, Shankweiler, Fischer, and Carter (1974). Explicit Syllable and
Phoneme Segmentation in the Young Child
- Lundberg, Frost, and Petersen (1988). Effects of an Extensive Program for
Stimulating Phonological Awareness in Preschool Children
6. The Role of Word Recognition in Beginning Reading: Getting the Words off
the Page, Ruth M. Wharton-McDonald
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Adams (1990). Beginning to Read: Learning and Thinking about Print
- Share (1995). Phonological Recoding and Self-Teaching: Sine Qua Non of
Reading Acquisition
- Stanovich (1980). Toward an Interactive-Compensatory Model of Individual
Differences in the Development of Reading Fluency
7. Engagement, Motivation, Self-Regulation, and Literacy Development in
Early Childhood, Alisa Hindin
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Blair (2002). School Readiness: Integrating Cognition and Emotion in a
Neurobiological Conceptualization of Children's Functioning at School Entry
- Guthrie and Wigfield (2000). Engagement and Motivation in Reading
- Spira, Bracken, and Fischel (2005). Predicting Improvement after
First-Grade Reading Difficulties: The Effects of Oral Language, Emergent
Literacy, and Behavior Skills
III. Home and Community Literacy Experiences of Children
8. Starting Them Young: How the Shift from Reading Readiness to Emergent
Literacy Has Influenced Preschool Literacy Education, William H. Teale,
Emily Brown Hoffman, Colleen E. Whittingham, and Kathleen A. Paciga
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Almy (1949). Children's experiences prior to first grade and success in
beginning reading
- Teale and Sulzby (1986). Emergent Literacy: Writing and Reading
9. Pivotal Research in Storybook Reading, Molly F. Collins
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cochran-Smith (1984). The Making of a Reader
- Dickinson and Smith (1994). Long-Term Effects of Preschool Teachers' Book
Readings on Low-Income Children's Vocabulary and Story Comprehension
- Whitehurst, Falco, Lonigan, Fischel, DeBaryshe, Valdez-Menchaca, and
Caulfield (1988). Accelerating Language Development through Picture Book
Reading
10. The Impact of Pivotal Research on the Role of Play in Early Literacy
Development, Muriel K. Rand and Lesley Mandel Morrow
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Morrow and Rand (1991). Promoting Literacy During Play by Designing Early
Childhood Classroom Environments
- Neuman and Roskos (1990). Play, Print, and Purpose: Enriching Play
Environments for Literacy Development
- Pellegrini (1985). The Relations Between Symbolic Play and Literate
Behavior: A Review and Critique of the Empirical Literature
11. Family Literacy: Is It Really All About Storybook Reading?, Susan M.
Dougherty and Jeanne R. Paratore
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Bus, van IJzendoorn, and Pellegrini (1995). Joint Book Reading Makes for
Success in Learning to Read: A Meta-analysis on Intergenerational
Transmission of Literacy
- Heath (1983). Ways with Words: Language, Life and Work in Communities and
Classrooms
- Purcell-Gates (1996). Stories, Coupons, and the "TV Guide": Relationships
between Home Literacy Experiences and Emergent Literacy Knowledge
- Scarborough and Dobrich (1994). On the Efficacy of Reading to
Preschoolers
- Sénéchal, Lefevre, Thomas, and Daley (1998). Differential Effects of Home
Literacy Experiences on the Development of Oral and Written Language
12. Enhancing Children's Access to Print, Susan B. Neuman and Donna Celano
Pivotal study discussed:
- Neuman and Celano (2001). Access to Print in Low-Income and Middle-Income
Communities: An Ecological Study of Four Neighborhoods
Afterword: Pivotal Research in Early Literacy: Lessons Learned and a Call
to Action, Heidi Anne E. Mesmer and Melissa Rose-McCully
Index
I. Early Language Development
1. Now You're Talking: Vocabulary Development in the Home Context, Lillian
R. Masek, Molly E. Scott, Rebecca Dore, Rufan Luo, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, and
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Hart and Risley (1995). Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience
of Young American Children
- Pan, Rowe, Singer, and Snow (2005). Maternal Correlates of Growth in
Toddler Vocabulary Production in Low-Income Families
- Tomasello and Farrar (1986). Joint Attention and Early Language
2. Pivotal Theory and Research Affecting Emergent Bilingual Children's
Language and Literacy Achievement, Theresa A. Roberts
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cummins (1979). Linguistic Interdependence and the Educational
Development of Bilingual Children
- Dulay and Burt (1974). Errors and Strategies in Child Second Language
Acquisition
- Hoover and Gough (1990). The Simple View of Reading
- Krashen (1982). Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition
- Willig (1985). A Meta-Analysis of Selected Studies on the Effectiveness
of Bilingual Education
II. Literacy Development in the Early Years
3. Writing in the Early Years, Judith A. Schickedanz
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Durkin (1966). Children Who Read Early: Two Longitudinal Studies
- Hildreth (1936). Developmental Sequences in Name Writing
- Read (1975). Children's Categorization of Speech Sounds in English
4. Reconceptualizing Alphabet Learning and Instruction, Marcia Invernizzi
and Jordan Buckrop
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Mason (1980). When Do Children Begin to Read?: An Exploration of Four
Year Old Children's Letter and Word Reading Competencies
- Treiman and Broderick (1998). What's in a Name: Children's Knowledge
about the Letters in Their Own Names
- Treiman, Tincoff, Rodriguez, Mouzaki, and Francis (1998). The Foundations
of Literacy: Learning the Sounds of Letters
5. A Close and Careful Look at Phonological Awareness, Christina M. Cassano
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Juel (1988). Learning to Read and Write: A Longitudinal Study of 54
Children from First through Fourth Grades
- Liberman, Shankweiler, Fischer, and Carter (1974). Explicit Syllable and
Phoneme Segmentation in the Young Child
- Lundberg, Frost, and Petersen (1988). Effects of an Extensive Program for
Stimulating Phonological Awareness in Preschool Children
6. The Role of Word Recognition in Beginning Reading: Getting the Words off
the Page, Ruth M. Wharton-McDonald
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Adams (1990). Beginning to Read: Learning and Thinking about Print
- Share (1995). Phonological Recoding and Self-Teaching: Sine Qua Non of
Reading Acquisition
- Stanovich (1980). Toward an Interactive-Compensatory Model of Individual
Differences in the Development of Reading Fluency
7. Engagement, Motivation, Self-Regulation, and Literacy Development in
Early Childhood, Alisa Hindin
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Blair (2002). School Readiness: Integrating Cognition and Emotion in a
Neurobiological Conceptualization of Children's Functioning at School Entry
- Guthrie and Wigfield (2000). Engagement and Motivation in Reading
- Spira, Bracken, and Fischel (2005). Predicting Improvement after
First-Grade Reading Difficulties: The Effects of Oral Language, Emergent
Literacy, and Behavior Skills
III. Home and Community Literacy Experiences of Children
8. Starting Them Young: How the Shift from Reading Readiness to Emergent
Literacy Has Influenced Preschool Literacy Education, William H. Teale,
Emily Brown Hoffman, Colleen E. Whittingham, and Kathleen A. Paciga
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Almy (1949). Children's experiences prior to first grade and success in
beginning reading
- Teale and Sulzby (1986). Emergent Literacy: Writing and Reading
9. Pivotal Research in Storybook Reading, Molly F. Collins
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cochran-Smith (1984). The Making of a Reader
- Dickinson and Smith (1994). Long-Term Effects of Preschool Teachers' Book
Readings on Low-Income Children's Vocabulary and Story Comprehension
- Whitehurst, Falco, Lonigan, Fischel, DeBaryshe, Valdez-Menchaca, and
Caulfield (1988). Accelerating Language Development through Picture Book
Reading
10. The Impact of Pivotal Research on the Role of Play in Early Literacy
Development, Muriel K. Rand and Lesley Mandel Morrow
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Morrow and Rand (1991). Promoting Literacy During Play by Designing Early
Childhood Classroom Environments
- Neuman and Roskos (1990). Play, Print, and Purpose: Enriching Play
Environments for Literacy Development
- Pellegrini (1985). The Relations Between Symbolic Play and Literate
Behavior: A Review and Critique of the Empirical Literature
11. Family Literacy: Is It Really All About Storybook Reading?, Susan M.
Dougherty and Jeanne R. Paratore
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Bus, van IJzendoorn, and Pellegrini (1995). Joint Book Reading Makes for
Success in Learning to Read: A Meta-analysis on Intergenerational
Transmission of Literacy
- Heath (1983). Ways with Words: Language, Life and Work in Communities and
Classrooms
- Purcell-Gates (1996). Stories, Coupons, and the "TV Guide": Relationships
between Home Literacy Experiences and Emergent Literacy Knowledge
- Scarborough and Dobrich (1994). On the Efficacy of Reading to
Preschoolers
- Sénéchal, Lefevre, Thomas, and Daley (1998). Differential Effects of Home
Literacy Experiences on the Development of Oral and Written Language
12. Enhancing Children's Access to Print, Susan B. Neuman and Donna Celano
Pivotal study discussed:
- Neuman and Celano (2001). Access to Print in Low-Income and Middle-Income
Communities: An Ecological Study of Four Neighborhoods
Afterword: Pivotal Research in Early Literacy: Lessons Learned and a Call
to Action, Heidi Anne E. Mesmer and Melissa Rose-McCully
Index
Introduction, Susan M. Dougherty and Christina M. Cassano
I. Early Language Development
1. Now You're Talking: Vocabulary Development in the Home Context, Lillian
R. Masek, Molly E. Scott, Rebecca Dore, Rufan Luo, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, and
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Hart and Risley (1995). Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience
of Young American Children
- Pan, Rowe, Singer, and Snow (2005). Maternal Correlates of Growth in
Toddler Vocabulary Production in Low-Income Families
- Tomasello and Farrar (1986). Joint Attention and Early Language
2. Pivotal Theory and Research Affecting Emergent Bilingual Children's
Language and Literacy Achievement, Theresa A. Roberts
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cummins (1979). Linguistic Interdependence and the Educational
Development of Bilingual Children
- Dulay and Burt (1974). Errors and Strategies in Child Second Language
Acquisition
- Hoover and Gough (1990). The Simple View of Reading
- Krashen (1982). Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition
- Willig (1985). A Meta-Analysis of Selected Studies on the Effectiveness
of Bilingual Education
II. Literacy Development in the Early Years
3. Writing in the Early Years, Judith A. Schickedanz
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Durkin (1966). Children Who Read Early: Two Longitudinal Studies
- Hildreth (1936). Developmental Sequences in Name Writing
- Read (1975). Children's Categorization of Speech Sounds in English
4. Reconceptualizing Alphabet Learning and Instruction, Marcia Invernizzi
and Jordan Buckrop
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Mason (1980). When Do Children Begin to Read?: An Exploration of Four
Year Old Children's Letter and Word Reading Competencies
- Treiman and Broderick (1998). What's in a Name: Children's Knowledge
about the Letters in Their Own Names
- Treiman, Tincoff, Rodriguez, Mouzaki, and Francis (1998). The Foundations
of Literacy: Learning the Sounds of Letters
5. A Close and Careful Look at Phonological Awareness, Christina M. Cassano
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Juel (1988). Learning to Read and Write: A Longitudinal Study of 54
Children from First through Fourth Grades
- Liberman, Shankweiler, Fischer, and Carter (1974). Explicit Syllable and
Phoneme Segmentation in the Young Child
- Lundberg, Frost, and Petersen (1988). Effects of an Extensive Program for
Stimulating Phonological Awareness in Preschool Children
6. The Role of Word Recognition in Beginning Reading: Getting the Words off
the Page, Ruth M. Wharton-McDonald
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Adams (1990). Beginning to Read: Learning and Thinking about Print
- Share (1995). Phonological Recoding and Self-Teaching: Sine Qua Non of
Reading Acquisition
- Stanovich (1980). Toward an Interactive-Compensatory Model of Individual
Differences in the Development of Reading Fluency
7. Engagement, Motivation, Self-Regulation, and Literacy Development in
Early Childhood, Alisa Hindin
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Blair (2002). School Readiness: Integrating Cognition and Emotion in a
Neurobiological Conceptualization of Children's Functioning at School Entry
- Guthrie and Wigfield (2000). Engagement and Motivation in Reading
- Spira, Bracken, and Fischel (2005). Predicting Improvement after
First-Grade Reading Difficulties: The Effects of Oral Language, Emergent
Literacy, and Behavior Skills
III. Home and Community Literacy Experiences of Children
8. Starting Them Young: How the Shift from Reading Readiness to Emergent
Literacy Has Influenced Preschool Literacy Education, William H. Teale,
Emily Brown Hoffman, Colleen E. Whittingham, and Kathleen A. Paciga
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Almy (1949). Children's experiences prior to first grade and success in
beginning reading
- Teale and Sulzby (1986). Emergent Literacy: Writing and Reading
9. Pivotal Research in Storybook Reading, Molly F. Collins
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cochran-Smith (1984). The Making of a Reader
- Dickinson and Smith (1994). Long-Term Effects of Preschool Teachers' Book
Readings on Low-Income Children's Vocabulary and Story Comprehension
- Whitehurst, Falco, Lonigan, Fischel, DeBaryshe, Valdez-Menchaca, and
Caulfield (1988). Accelerating Language Development through Picture Book
Reading
10. The Impact of Pivotal Research on the Role of Play in Early Literacy
Development, Muriel K. Rand and Lesley Mandel Morrow
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Morrow and Rand (1991). Promoting Literacy During Play by Designing Early
Childhood Classroom Environments
- Neuman and Roskos (1990). Play, Print, and Purpose: Enriching Play
Environments for Literacy Development
- Pellegrini (1985). The Relations Between Symbolic Play and Literate
Behavior: A Review and Critique of the Empirical Literature
11. Family Literacy: Is It Really All About Storybook Reading?, Susan M.
Dougherty and Jeanne R. Paratore
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Bus, van IJzendoorn, and Pellegrini (1995). Joint Book Reading Makes for
Success in Learning to Read: A Meta-analysis on Intergenerational
Transmission of Literacy
- Heath (1983). Ways with Words: Language, Life and Work in Communities and
Classrooms
- Purcell-Gates (1996). Stories, Coupons, and the "TV Guide": Relationships
between Home Literacy Experiences and Emergent Literacy Knowledge
- Scarborough and Dobrich (1994). On the Efficacy of Reading to
Preschoolers
- Sénéchal, Lefevre, Thomas, and Daley (1998). Differential Effects of Home
Literacy Experiences on the Development of Oral and Written Language
12. Enhancing Children's Access to Print, Susan B. Neuman and Donna Celano
Pivotal study discussed:
- Neuman and Celano (2001). Access to Print in Low-Income and Middle-Income
Communities: An Ecological Study of Four Neighborhoods
Afterword: Pivotal Research in Early Literacy: Lessons Learned and a Call
to Action, Heidi Anne E. Mesmer and Melissa Rose-McCully
Index
I. Early Language Development
1. Now You're Talking: Vocabulary Development in the Home Context, Lillian
R. Masek, Molly E. Scott, Rebecca Dore, Rufan Luo, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, and
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Hart and Risley (1995). Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience
of Young American Children
- Pan, Rowe, Singer, and Snow (2005). Maternal Correlates of Growth in
Toddler Vocabulary Production in Low-Income Families
- Tomasello and Farrar (1986). Joint Attention and Early Language
2. Pivotal Theory and Research Affecting Emergent Bilingual Children's
Language and Literacy Achievement, Theresa A. Roberts
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cummins (1979). Linguistic Interdependence and the Educational
Development of Bilingual Children
- Dulay and Burt (1974). Errors and Strategies in Child Second Language
Acquisition
- Hoover and Gough (1990). The Simple View of Reading
- Krashen (1982). Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition
- Willig (1985). A Meta-Analysis of Selected Studies on the Effectiveness
of Bilingual Education
II. Literacy Development in the Early Years
3. Writing in the Early Years, Judith A. Schickedanz
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Durkin (1966). Children Who Read Early: Two Longitudinal Studies
- Hildreth (1936). Developmental Sequences in Name Writing
- Read (1975). Children's Categorization of Speech Sounds in English
4. Reconceptualizing Alphabet Learning and Instruction, Marcia Invernizzi
and Jordan Buckrop
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Mason (1980). When Do Children Begin to Read?: An Exploration of Four
Year Old Children's Letter and Word Reading Competencies
- Treiman and Broderick (1998). What's in a Name: Children's Knowledge
about the Letters in Their Own Names
- Treiman, Tincoff, Rodriguez, Mouzaki, and Francis (1998). The Foundations
of Literacy: Learning the Sounds of Letters
5. A Close and Careful Look at Phonological Awareness, Christina M. Cassano
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Juel (1988). Learning to Read and Write: A Longitudinal Study of 54
Children from First through Fourth Grades
- Liberman, Shankweiler, Fischer, and Carter (1974). Explicit Syllable and
Phoneme Segmentation in the Young Child
- Lundberg, Frost, and Petersen (1988). Effects of an Extensive Program for
Stimulating Phonological Awareness in Preschool Children
6. The Role of Word Recognition in Beginning Reading: Getting the Words off
the Page, Ruth M. Wharton-McDonald
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Adams (1990). Beginning to Read: Learning and Thinking about Print
- Share (1995). Phonological Recoding and Self-Teaching: Sine Qua Non of
Reading Acquisition
- Stanovich (1980). Toward an Interactive-Compensatory Model of Individual
Differences in the Development of Reading Fluency
7. Engagement, Motivation, Self-Regulation, and Literacy Development in
Early Childhood, Alisa Hindin
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Blair (2002). School Readiness: Integrating Cognition and Emotion in a
Neurobiological Conceptualization of Children's Functioning at School Entry
- Guthrie and Wigfield (2000). Engagement and Motivation in Reading
- Spira, Bracken, and Fischel (2005). Predicting Improvement after
First-Grade Reading Difficulties: The Effects of Oral Language, Emergent
Literacy, and Behavior Skills
III. Home and Community Literacy Experiences of Children
8. Starting Them Young: How the Shift from Reading Readiness to Emergent
Literacy Has Influenced Preschool Literacy Education, William H. Teale,
Emily Brown Hoffman, Colleen E. Whittingham, and Kathleen A. Paciga
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Almy (1949). Children's experiences prior to first grade and success in
beginning reading
- Teale and Sulzby (1986). Emergent Literacy: Writing and Reading
9. Pivotal Research in Storybook Reading, Molly F. Collins
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Cochran-Smith (1984). The Making of a Reader
- Dickinson and Smith (1994). Long-Term Effects of Preschool Teachers' Book
Readings on Low-Income Children's Vocabulary and Story Comprehension
- Whitehurst, Falco, Lonigan, Fischel, DeBaryshe, Valdez-Menchaca, and
Caulfield (1988). Accelerating Language Development through Picture Book
Reading
10. The Impact of Pivotal Research on the Role of Play in Early Literacy
Development, Muriel K. Rand and Lesley Mandel Morrow
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Morrow and Rand (1991). Promoting Literacy During Play by Designing Early
Childhood Classroom Environments
- Neuman and Roskos (1990). Play, Print, and Purpose: Enriching Play
Environments for Literacy Development
- Pellegrini (1985). The Relations Between Symbolic Play and Literate
Behavior: A Review and Critique of the Empirical Literature
11. Family Literacy: Is It Really All About Storybook Reading?, Susan M.
Dougherty and Jeanne R. Paratore
Pivotal studies discussed:
- Bus, van IJzendoorn, and Pellegrini (1995). Joint Book Reading Makes for
Success in Learning to Read: A Meta-analysis on Intergenerational
Transmission of Literacy
- Heath (1983). Ways with Words: Language, Life and Work in Communities and
Classrooms
- Purcell-Gates (1996). Stories, Coupons, and the "TV Guide": Relationships
between Home Literacy Experiences and Emergent Literacy Knowledge
- Scarborough and Dobrich (1994). On the Efficacy of Reading to
Preschoolers
- Sénéchal, Lefevre, Thomas, and Daley (1998). Differential Effects of Home
Literacy Experiences on the Development of Oral and Written Language
12. Enhancing Children's Access to Print, Susan B. Neuman and Donna Celano
Pivotal study discussed:
- Neuman and Celano (2001). Access to Print in Low-Income and Middle-Income
Communities: An Ecological Study of Four Neighborhoods
Afterword: Pivotal Research in Early Literacy: Lessons Learned and a Call
to Action, Heidi Anne E. Mesmer and Melissa Rose-McCully
Index