Young Children Reading
Young Children Reading
At home and at school
Levy, Rachael
Sage Publications Ltd
06/2011
176
Dura
Inglês
9780857029904
15 a 20 dias
450
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Introduction
Structure of the book
Overview of the book
Becoming a Reader in a Digital Age
Definitions of Reading
The Cognitive-Psychological Perspective
The Psycho-Linguistic Perspective
The Sociopolitical Perspective
The Sociocultural Perspective
The Study
Ethical Considerations
The Research Methods: Designing the Tools
The Role of the Researcher
Data Collection
Teacher and Parent Interviews
Developing the Case Studies
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in the Nursery
The Nursery Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Nursery
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Nursery
David's Story: Integrated Perceptions of Reading
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in Reception
The Reception Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Reception
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Reception
Reading Words, Reading Pictures, Reading Whole Texts
David's Story: Schooled Reading - Devoid of Meaning
Summary
Perceived Uses and Affordances of Book Texts
The Affordance and Uses of Books
Reading Scheme Texts: Proficiency Grading and Becoming 'a Reader'
Reading Schemes: Discouraging Reading
Summary
Reading in Multidimensional Forms
Digital Literacy
Using Computers at Home and at School
Reading Computer Texts
Responding to Print on Screen
Reading Print on Paper and Screen
Reading Print in Multidimensional Forms
Summary
What Reading Means at Home and at School
Introduction
Developing Perceptions of Reading During the Nursery Year
Moving into Reception: Changes in the 'Third Space'
Parents: Confidence and Contention in the 'Third Space'
Summary
From Research to Practice
Perceptions of Reading
Role of Play
The Teacher-Pupil Relationship
Print-Reading and the Use of Reading Scheme Texts
Digital Texts and New Technologies
Summary
Conclusion
A Foundation Curriculum: Promoting Confidence in Reading
Assessment
Future Research
Conclusion
Structure of the book
Overview of the book
Becoming a Reader in a Digital Age
Definitions of Reading
The Cognitive-Psychological Perspective
The Psycho-Linguistic Perspective
The Sociopolitical Perspective
The Sociocultural Perspective
The Study
Ethical Considerations
The Research Methods: Designing the Tools
The Role of the Researcher
Data Collection
Teacher and Parent Interviews
Developing the Case Studies
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in the Nursery
The Nursery Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Nursery
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Nursery
David's Story: Integrated Perceptions of Reading
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in Reception
The Reception Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Reception
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Reception
Reading Words, Reading Pictures, Reading Whole Texts
David's Story: Schooled Reading - Devoid of Meaning
Summary
Perceived Uses and Affordances of Book Texts
The Affordance and Uses of Books
Reading Scheme Texts: Proficiency Grading and Becoming 'a Reader'
Reading Schemes: Discouraging Reading
Summary
Reading in Multidimensional Forms
Digital Literacy
Using Computers at Home and at School
Reading Computer Texts
Responding to Print on Screen
Reading Print on Paper and Screen
Reading Print in Multidimensional Forms
Summary
What Reading Means at Home and at School
Introduction
Developing Perceptions of Reading During the Nursery Year
Moving into Reception: Changes in the 'Third Space'
Parents: Confidence and Contention in the 'Third Space'
Summary
From Research to Practice
Perceptions of Reading
Role of Play
The Teacher-Pupil Relationship
Print-Reading and the Use of Reading Scheme Texts
Digital Texts and New Technologies
Summary
Conclusion
A Foundation Curriculum: Promoting Confidence in Reading
Assessment
Future Research
Conclusion
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literacy;early years;young children;language;reading curriculum
Introduction
Structure of the book
Overview of the book
Becoming a Reader in a Digital Age
Definitions of Reading
The Cognitive-Psychological Perspective
The Psycho-Linguistic Perspective
The Sociopolitical Perspective
The Sociocultural Perspective
The Study
Ethical Considerations
The Research Methods: Designing the Tools
The Role of the Researcher
Data Collection
Teacher and Parent Interviews
Developing the Case Studies
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in the Nursery
The Nursery Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Nursery
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Nursery
David's Story: Integrated Perceptions of Reading
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in Reception
The Reception Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Reception
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Reception
Reading Words, Reading Pictures, Reading Whole Texts
David's Story: Schooled Reading - Devoid of Meaning
Summary
Perceived Uses and Affordances of Book Texts
The Affordance and Uses of Books
Reading Scheme Texts: Proficiency Grading and Becoming 'a Reader'
Reading Schemes: Discouraging Reading
Summary
Reading in Multidimensional Forms
Digital Literacy
Using Computers at Home and at School
Reading Computer Texts
Responding to Print on Screen
Reading Print on Paper and Screen
Reading Print in Multidimensional Forms
Summary
What Reading Means at Home and at School
Introduction
Developing Perceptions of Reading During the Nursery Year
Moving into Reception: Changes in the 'Third Space'
Parents: Confidence and Contention in the 'Third Space'
Summary
From Research to Practice
Perceptions of Reading
Role of Play
The Teacher-Pupil Relationship
Print-Reading and the Use of Reading Scheme Texts
Digital Texts and New Technologies
Summary
Conclusion
A Foundation Curriculum: Promoting Confidence in Reading
Assessment
Future Research
Conclusion
Structure of the book
Overview of the book
Becoming a Reader in a Digital Age
Definitions of Reading
The Cognitive-Psychological Perspective
The Psycho-Linguistic Perspective
The Sociopolitical Perspective
The Sociocultural Perspective
The Study
Ethical Considerations
The Research Methods: Designing the Tools
The Role of the Researcher
Data Collection
Teacher and Parent Interviews
Developing the Case Studies
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in the Nursery
The Nursery Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Nursery
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Nursery
David's Story: Integrated Perceptions of Reading
Summary
Children's Perceptions of Reading: Defining 'Reading' in Reception
The Reception Cohort
Perceptions of Being 'a Reader' in Reception
Perceptions of Being a 'Non-Reader' in Reception
Reading Words, Reading Pictures, Reading Whole Texts
David's Story: Schooled Reading - Devoid of Meaning
Summary
Perceived Uses and Affordances of Book Texts
The Affordance and Uses of Books
Reading Scheme Texts: Proficiency Grading and Becoming 'a Reader'
Reading Schemes: Discouraging Reading
Summary
Reading in Multidimensional Forms
Digital Literacy
Using Computers at Home and at School
Reading Computer Texts
Responding to Print on Screen
Reading Print on Paper and Screen
Reading Print in Multidimensional Forms
Summary
What Reading Means at Home and at School
Introduction
Developing Perceptions of Reading During the Nursery Year
Moving into Reception: Changes in the 'Third Space'
Parents: Confidence and Contention in the 'Third Space'
Summary
From Research to Practice
Perceptions of Reading
Role of Play
The Teacher-Pupil Relationship
Print-Reading and the Use of Reading Scheme Texts
Digital Texts and New Technologies
Summary
Conclusion
A Foundation Curriculum: Promoting Confidence in Reading
Assessment
Future Research
Conclusion
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