CLCG40
LanguageENG
PublishYear2014
publishCompany
Wiley
EISBN
9781118801864
PISBN
9780471652984
edition
Fourth edition.
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- Contents
Literate Lives: Teaching Reading and Writing in Elementary Classrooms invites readers to consider the complexities of the reading process in diverse settings. The text is designed to meet the challenges and needs of undergraduate and graduate teacher candidates in elementary education programs, helping them to have a better first year (in the classroom) experience. The text introduces teacher candidates to the notion that reading is a complex, multi-layered process that begins early in a childs life. Reading by all accounts, is more than decoding symbols on a page. While this is one component of the reading process, it is important for teacher candidates to see a broader more complete picture of reading. Given the role that reading plays in the elementary school curriculum, it is imperative that teachers have a well-developed understanding of the reading process and what it means to be a teacher of readers. Literate Lives: Teaching Reading and Writing in the Elementary Classroom covers the major theories and application strategies of the reading process as well as current debates in the field using a unique framework that builds upon the following themes: believing that literacy is based in social, cultural, and historical contexts assuming an inquiry stance - being problem posers and wondering why using kidwatching (Goodman, 1985) as an assessment tool to make informed instructional decisions recognizing and using the multiple literacies that children bring to the classroom lingering and reflecting on ones decisions in light of what one knows and believes.
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Preface
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Part I: Gaining a Knowledge Base about Reading and Learners
- Part II: Understanding the Reading Process in Classrooms
- Part III: Refining Effective Instruction
- APPENDICES
- GLOSSARY
- REFERENCES
- CHILDREN’S LITERATURE REFERENCES
- TEXT AND ILLUSTRATION CREDITS
- PHOTO CREDITS
- INDEX
Collected by
- University of Cambridge
- University of California,Davis
- University of Oxford
- University of Melbourne Library
- UCB