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A large and growing number of students from culturally and
linguistically diverse backgrounds in the US and around the world
have the potential to develop bilingualism and biliteracy if
supported in their immediate environment. At the forefront in
focusing exclusively on biliteracy development in early childhood
across a variety of languages, this book provides both findings
from empirical research with young bilinguals in home and school
contexts and practical applications of these findings. Each chapter
is structured in a similar format to offer parallel descriptions of
the research, including a brief review of related empirical
studies, an overview of the methods for data collection and
analysis, a description of the main findings, and specific
pedagogical implications to support educators' efforts to construct
meaningful, challenging, and dynamic literacy and language learning
communities where one or more languages are used for communicating
and learning. Pushing the field forward, this book is a valuable
resource for helping literacy educators understand and respond to
critical issues related to the development of young children's
literate competencies in two languages in home and school contexts.
"On Reading Books to Children: Parents and Teachers" brings
together in one volume current research on adult book reading to
children. The authors, drawn from around the world, are key
researchers and eminent scholars from the fields of reading and
literacy, child language, speech pathology, and psychology,
representing multiple perspectives within these disciplines.
Chapters on the effects and limitations of book sharing are
integrated with chapters discussing promising programs on storybook
research. The reality of reading to children is more complex than
it appears on the surface. The authors discuss some effects of and
suggestions for reading to children that have emerged from the
research. The ideas set forth in this volume will stimulate new
lines of research on the effects of storybook reading, as well as
refinements of current methods, yielding findings that enrich our
understanding of this important arena of literacy
development.
"On Reading Books to Children: Parents and Teachers" brings
together in one volume current research on adult book reading to
children. The authors, drawn from around the world, are key
researchers and eminent scholars from the fields of reading and
literacy, child language, speech pathology, and psychology,
representing multiple perspectives within these disciplines.
Chapters on the effects and limitations of book sharing are
integrated with chapters discussing promising programs on storybook
research. The reality of reading to children is more complex than
it appears on the surface. The authors discuss some effects of and
suggestions for reading to children that have emerged from the
research. The ideas set forth in this volume will stimulate new
lines of research on the effects of storybook reading, as well as
refinements of current methods, yielding findings that enrich our
understanding of this important arena of literacy
development.
A large and growing number of students from culturally and
linguistically diverse backgrounds in the US and around the world
have the potential to develop bilingualism and biliteracy if
supported in their immediate environment. At the forefront in
focusing exclusively on biliteracy development in early childhood
across a variety of languages, this book provides both findings
from empirical research with young bilinguals in home and school
contexts and practical applications of these findings. Each chapter
is structured in a similar format to offer parallel descriptions of
the research, including a brief review of related empirical
studies, an overview of the methods for data collection and
analysis, a description of the main findings, and specific
pedagogical implications to support educators' efforts to construct
meaningful, challenging, and dynamic literacy and language learning
communities where one or more languages are used for communicating
and learning. Pushing the field forward, this book is a valuable
resource for helping literacy educators understand and respond to
critical issues related to the development of young children's
literate competencies in two languages in home and school contexts.
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