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Making Sense of Learners Making Sense of Written Language - The Selected Works of Kenneth S. Goodman and Yetta M. Goodman... Making Sense of Learners Making Sense of Written Language - The Selected Works of Kenneth S. Goodman and Yetta M. Goodman (Hardcover, New)
Kenneth S Goodman, Yetta M Goodman
R4,423 Discovery Miles 44 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ken and Yetta Goodman's professional work has been a lifelong collaboration, informed by shared philosophical strands. An overarching goal has been to provide access for all children to literacy and learning and to inform and improve teaching and learning. Each also is recognized for specific areas of focus and is known for particular concepts. This volume brings together a thoughtfully crafted selection of their key writings, organized around five central themes: research and theory on the reading process and written language development; teaching; curriculum and evaluation; the role of language; advocacy and the political nature of schooling. In the World Library of Educationalists, international scholars themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces - extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and/practical contributions - so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers will be able to follow the themes and strands of their work and see their contribution to the development of a field, as well as the development of the field itself.

Whose Knowledge Counts in Government Literacy Policies? - Why Expertise Matters (Paperback, New): Kenneth S Goodman, Robert C.... Whose Knowledge Counts in Government Literacy Policies? - Why Expertise Matters (Paperback, New)
Kenneth S Goodman, Robert C. Calfee, Yetta M Goodman
R1,330 Discovery Miles 13 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Accountability, in the form of standardized test scores, is built into many government literacy policies, with severe consequences for schools and districts that fail to meet ever-increasing performance levels. The key question this book addresses is whose knowledge is considered in framing government literacy policies? The intent is to raise awareness of the degree to which expertise is being ignored on a worldwide level and pseudo-science is becoming the basis for literacy policies and laws. The authors, all leading researchers from the U.S., U.K., Scotland, France, and Germany, have a wide range of views but share in common a deep concern about the lack of respect for knowledge among policy makers. Each author comes to the common subject of this volume from the vantage point of his or her major interests, ranging from an exposition of what should be the best knowledge utilized in an aspect of literacy education policy, to how political decisions are impacting literacy policy, to laying out the history of events in their own country. Collectively they offer a critical analysis of the condition of literacy education past and present and suggest alternative courses of action for the future.

Reading in Asian Languages - Making Sense of Written Texts in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (Paperback): Kenneth S Goodman,... Reading in Asian Languages - Making Sense of Written Texts in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (Paperback)
Kenneth S Goodman, Shaomei Wang, Mieko Iventosch, Yetta M Goodman
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reading in Asian Languages is rich with information about how literacy works in the non-alphabetic writing systems (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) used by hundreds of millions of people and refutes the common Western belief that such systems are hard to learn or to use. The contributors share a comprehensive view of reading as construction of meaning which they show is fully applicable to character-based reading.

The book explains how and why non-alphabetic writing works well for its users; provides explanations for why it is no more difficult for children to learn than are alphabetic writing systems where they are used; and demonstrates in a number of ways that there is a single process of making sense of written language regardless of the orthography. Unique in its perspective and offering practical theory-based methodology for the teaching of literacy in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean to first and second language learners, it is a useful resource for teachers in increasingly popular courses in these languages in North America as well as for teachers and researchers in Asia. It will stimulate innovation in both research and instruction.

Reading in Asian Languages - Making Sense of Written Texts in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (Hardcover): Kenneth S Goodman,... Reading in Asian Languages - Making Sense of Written Texts in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (Hardcover)
Kenneth S Goodman, Shaomei Wang, Mieko Iventosch, Yetta M Goodman
R4,424 Discovery Miles 44 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reading in Asian Languages is rich with information about how literacy works in the non-alphabetic writing systems (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) used by hundreds of millions of people and refutes the common Western belief that such systems are hard to learn or to use. The contributors share a comprehensive view of reading as construction of meaning which they show is fully applicable to character-based reading.

The book explains how and why non-alphabetic writing works well for its users; provides explanations for why it is no more difficult for children to learn than are alphabetic writing systems where they are used; and demonstrates in a number of ways that there is a single process of making sense of written language regardless of the orthography. Unique in its perspective and offering practical theory-based methodology for the teaching of literacy in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean to first and second language learners, it is a useful resource for teachers in increasingly popular courses in these languages in North America as well as for teachers and researchers in Asia. It will stimulate innovation in both research and instruction.

Changing Literacies for Changing Times - An Historical Perspective on the Future of Reading Research, Public Policy, and... Changing Literacies for Changing Times - An Historical Perspective on the Future of Reading Research, Public Policy, and Classroom Practices (Hardcover, New)
James V. Hoffman, Yetta M Goodman
R4,861 Discovery Miles 48 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering the wisdom that only experience and expertise in the field can bring, this book takes a critical look into the present and the future of literacy as envisioned by leading reading researchers. The lead author of each chapter, and in some cases more than one, of the authors, is a distinguished reading researcher elected by their peers into the Reading Hall of Fame. In this book these distinguished literacy leaders extend their role as researchers to speak directly to issues of practice and policy.

All chapters address the theme of literacy and the teaching of literacy as being in a constant state of change. The authors are theoretical as they describe literacy, literacy acquisition, and the teaching of literacy; they are practical as they examine the issues that classroom teachers and reading specialists engage with on a daily basis; and they are political as they advocate for informed policy at the local, state and national levels. A key message in this book is that literacy professionals must take an active role to shape change.

Whose Knowledge Counts in Government Literacy Policies? - Why Expertise Matters (Hardcover, New): Kenneth S Goodman, Robert C.... Whose Knowledge Counts in Government Literacy Policies? - Why Expertise Matters (Hardcover, New)
Kenneth S Goodman, Robert C. Calfee, Yetta M Goodman
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Accountability, in the form of standardized test scores, is built into many government literacy policies, with severe consequences for schools and districts that fail to meet ever-increasing performance levels. The key question this book addresses is whose knowledge is considered in framing government literacy policies? The intent is to raise awareness of the degree to which expertise is being ignored on a worldwide level and pseudo-science is becoming the basis for literacy policies and laws. The authors, all leading researchers from the U.S., U.K., Scotland, France, and Germany, have a wide range of views but share in common a deep concern about the lack of respect for knowledge among policy makers. Each author comes to the common subject of this volume from the vantage point of his or her major interests, ranging from an exposition of what should be the best knowledge utilized in an aspect of literacy education policy, to how political decisions are impacting literacy policy, to laying out the history of events in their own country. Collectively they offer a critical analysis of the condition of literacy education past and present and suggest alternative courses of action for the future.

Changing Literacies for Changing Times - An Historical Perspective on the Future of Reading Research, Public Policy, and... Changing Literacies for Changing Times - An Historical Perspective on the Future of Reading Research, Public Policy, and Classroom Practices (Paperback)
James V. Hoffman, Yetta M Goodman
R1,458 Discovery Miles 14 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering the wisdom that only experience and expertise in the field can bring, this book takes a critical look into the present and the future of literacy as envisioned by leading reading researchers. The lead author of each chapter, and in some cases more than one, of the authors, is a distinguished reading researcher elected by their peers into the Reading Hall of Fame. In this book these distinguished literacy leaders extend their role as researchers to speak directly to issues of practice and policy.

All chapters address the theme of literacy and the teaching of literacy as being in a constant state of change. The authors are theoretical as they describe literacy, literacy acquisition, and the teaching of literacy; they are practical as they examine the issues that classroom teachers and reading specialists engage with on a daily basis; and they are political as they advocate for informed policy at the local, state and national levels. A key message in this book is that literacy professionals must take an active role to shape change.

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