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Developing Early Literacy 0-8: From Theory to Practice


Developing Early Literacy 0-8: From Theory to Practice

Paperback by Bower, Virginia

Developing Early Literacy 0-8: From Theory to Practice

£33.99

ISBN:
9781446255339
Publication Date:
13 Feb 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 May 2024
Developing Early Literacy 0-8: From Theory to Practice

Description

'Developing Early Literacy presents an interesting range of literacy-related topics which address issues of current importance to early years practice and, in places, question current thinking. There is an excellent balance of theoretical background and case study examples which would make this a relevant and practical text for both students and early years professionals.' - Mary-Louise Maynes, Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies, Bishop Grosseteste University Providing clear guidance on how to develop early literacy, this book offers support with the planning and teaching of this vital aspect of the curriculum using innovative and exciting methods. Linking theory with practice, topics covered include: babies and very early communication the importance of role play corners outdoor learning and literacy how rhyme and repetition help to develop literacy teaching literacy to children who have English as an Additional Language (EAL) literacy and diversity using picture books to develop literacy supporting transitions different approaches to the teaching of phonics and early reading. Each chapter has learning objectives, case studies featuring younger and older children from the Birth to 8 age range, a summary and suggested Further Reading. This text is essential reading for those on Early Childhood Studies, Early Years, Primary PGCE and Early Years teacher education courses. Virginia Bower is Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University.

Contents

Baby Rooms - Kathy Goouch Role Play Areas EYFS (ages zero to five), Key Stage 1 (ages five to seven) and beyond - Joanne Palmer Getting Outside - Michael Green Seamless transitions from Foundation Stage to Year 1 (ages 3 to 6) - Karen Vincent Supporting learners with English as an additional language - Virginia Bower Literacy and Diversity - Virginia Bower and Verity Hill Diverse Approaches to Language Development - Tracy Parvin Rhythm, Rhyme and Repetition - Susan Barrett and Virginia Bower Tales and the Oral Tradition - Caroline Tancock Picture Books - Roger McDonald 'This is How We Teach Reading in Our School' - Tracy Parvin Empowering Young Writers - Susan Barrett

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