Promoting early reading : research, resources, and best practices
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Promoting early reading : research, resources, and best practices
Guilford Press, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Bringing together leading scholars, this book describes proven ways to enhance early literacy skills in 3- and 4-year-olds, especially those from low-income families. Presented are scientifically based methods and approaches that are being applied in Early Reading First programs around the country. Important topics include promoting oral language and phonemic awareness, conducting read-alouds, setting up effective classroom environments, meeting the needs of English language learners, providing effective preschool coaching, using assessment to plan instruction, and helping students transition to kindergarten. Contributors also share lessons learned about evaluating and sustaining high-quality programs.
This book will be of most value to preschool teachers, administrators, and staff developers; instructors and graduate students in early education. It will also serve as a text in courses including Preschool Instruction and Administration of Preschool Programs.
Table of Contents
1. Overview of Early Reading First, Michael C. McKenna, Sharon Walpole, and Kristin Conradi
2. Language Facilitation in the Preschool Classroom: Rationale, Goals, and Strategies, Anita S. McGinty and Laura M. Justice
3. Language and Literacy Development for English Language Learners in Preschool, Karen Ford
4. Phonemic Awareness Instruction in Preschool: Research Implications and Lessons Learned from Early Reading First, Lea M. McGee and Alanna Rochelle Dail
5. Improving the Quality of Preschool Read-Alouds: Professional Development and Coaching That Targets Book-Reading Practices, Tricia A. Zucker and Susan H. Landry
6. Assessing Children's Needs, Billie J. Enz
7. Preparing Centers and a Literacy-Rich Environment for Small-Group Instruction in Early Reading First Preschools, Lesley Mandel Morrow
8. Evaluation: Practical Applications for Closing Achievement Gaps, Susan J. Kimmel and Priscilla L. Griffith
9. Why Families Should Matter for Early Reading First, Martha Jane Buell, Michael Gamel-McCormick, and Donald Unger
10. Assessing and Creating Effective Preschool Literacy Classroom Environments, D. Ray Reutzel and Cindy D. Jones
11. Case Study of a Successful Urban Implementation, Cynthia W. Hutchinson, Christopher E. Chin, Joan A. Rhodes, and Evelyn Reed-Victor
12. Case Study of a Successful Rural Early Reading First Implementation, Michael C. McKenna, Carol Brown, Glenda T. Eady, and Marilyn E. Lee
13. Early Reading First Graduates Go to Kindergarten: Are Achievement Gains Enduring?, Carol Vukelich, Martha Jane Buell, and Myae Han
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