The meaning makers : learning to talk and talking to learn
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Bibliographic Information
The meaning makers : learning to talk and talking to learn
(New perspectives on language and education)
Multilingual Matters, c2009
2nd ed
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 318-328) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Meaning Makers is about children's language and literacy development at home and at school. Based on the Bristol Study, "Language at Home and at School," which the author directed, it follows the development of a representative sample of children from their first words to the end of their primary schooling. It contains many examples of their experience of language in use, both spoken and written, recorded in naturally occurring settings in their homes and classrooms, and shows the active role that children play in their own development as they both make sense of the world around them and master the linguistic means for communicating about it. Additionally, this second edition also sets the findings of the original study in the context of recent research in the sociocultural tradition inspired by Vygotsky's work and includes examples of effective teaching drawn from the author's recent collaborative research with teachers.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Prologue
Introduction
Notes on Transcription of Dialogue
Extracts
Chapter One The Children and Their Families
Chapter Two Learning to Talk: The Pattern of Development
Chapter Three Learning to Talk: The Construction of Language
Chapter Four Talking to Learn
Chapter Five From Home to School
Chapter Six Helping Children to Make Knowledge Their Own
Chapter Seven Differences between Children in Language and Learning
Chapter Eight The Centrality of Literacy
Chapter Nine The Children's Achievement at Age 10
Chapter Ten The Sense of Story
Chapter Eleven A Functional Theory of Language Development
Chapter Twelve Towards Dialogue in the Classroom
Chapter Thirteen The Interdependence of Practice and Theory
Epilogue
References
by "Nielsen BookData"