Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy -

Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy

Buch | Hardcover
464 Seiten
2003
SAGE Publications Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7619-7437-6 (ISBN)
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`This volume examines early literacy research on a global scale, and puts social, cultural and historical analyses in the front seat, without losing sight of individual and family-level matters in the process. It is comprehensive, ground-breaking, and provocative and should help literacy researchers to think differently about the field′ - Marjorie Faulstich Orellana School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University



`No other publication that I am aware of brings together views from such diverse disciplines, contributing to a comprehensive statement about early childhood literacy. The Handbook not only reviews the current field of situated literacy but presents some important and exciting new research. It is a significant resource which promises to become a landmark text′ - Eve Bearne, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education





`This Handbook brings together an astonishing array of writers who explore contemporary political, cultural and cognitive understandings of early childhood literacy. Literacy and literacy acquisition are broadly defined here to encompass not just traditional notions of reading and writing, but multimodalities, multiliteracies, and critical literacies... It is rich and comprehensive, an invaluable resource for scholars, educators, and students of early childhood literacy′ - Elsa Auerbach, Professor of English, University of Massachusetts, Boston





`This book is unique in its broad consideration of topics and its global focus... I particularly appreciate how the Editors have situated current research in an historical context. They have also included development issues, pedagogy, research, and the newest areas of interest - critical literacy and popular culture′ - Diane Barone, University of Nevada, Reno





`The editors and their contributors place a strong emphasis on literacy as a social practice that occurs outside school settings. This broad interpretation is a healthy counter-blast to the current political views and legislation in many developed countries and should be welcomed by practitioners. Another very welcome dimension is the ′can do′ approach that celebrates young children′s literacy achievements... This is an informative and insightful text for researchers and students to dip into and think about for some years to come′ - Marian Whithead writing in Nursery World





`An inspired and stimulating read aimed at researchers, academics, professionals and students in the fields of early years education and research and early childhood literacy. It will also be of interest to those working in other disciplines such as cultural studies and sociology. I think this collection of work by the range of authors, some of which are the most distinguished and renowned in the field, not only represents real value for money but also makes an essential, in-depth, perceptive and invaluable contribution to this relatively new and dynamic field. It offers some cutting edge, contemporary and exciting material combined with well founded wisdom and indeed, excellent sources for further reading′ - British Journal of Educational Studies





In recent years there has been a virtual revolution in early childhood studies, with a mass of books and papers seeking to re-examine and reposition childhood. At the same time an equally significant area has developed within literacy studies, reflecting a growing interest in the nature of literacy as a socially situated phenomenon. There is increased interest in literacy as a multimodal concept in which symbolic meaning is a central concept, rather than more conventional and narrower notions of literacy. The Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy is central in providing access to all these different perspectives.





The Handbook offers a way through the vast diversity of publications on early childhood literacy by providing comprehensive and up-to-date reviews of research and thinking in early childhood literacy.





The arrangement of chapters reflects a contemporary perspective on research into early childhood literacy. Major sections include: the global world of early childhood literacy; childhood literacy and family, community and culture; the development of literacy in early childhood; pedagogy and early childhood literacy and researching early childhood literacy.





Contributions by leading authorities focus on literacy as a socially situated and global experience, one that is evolving in relation to changes in contemporary culture and technological innovation.

Joanne Larson is Michael W. Scandling Professor of Education and Chair of the Teaching and Curriculum program at the University of Rochester’s Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development, USA. She received her PhD at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1995. Larson’s ethnographic research examines how language and literacy practices mediate social and power relations in literacy events in schools and communities. She is currently collaborating with Rochester community residents on a participatory action research project examining changes associated with transforming a local corner store into a cornerstone of healthy living. Her book Radical Equality in Education: Starting Over in US Schooling (Routledge, 2014) makes the case for beginning with assumptions of equality instead of inequality in education. She is the editor of Literacy as Snake Oil: Beyond the Quick Fix, Second Edition (Lang, 2007) and co-editor with Jackie Marsh of Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy (Sage, 2013). Larson′s journal publications include research articles in Research in the Teaching of English; Written Communication: Linguistics and Education; Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, and Discourse and Society. Jackie Marsh is Professor of Education at the University of Sheffield, UK, where she conducts research on young children′s play and digital literacy practices in homes, communities and early years settings and primary schools. Her most recent publications include Changing Play: Play, Media and Commercial Culture from the 1950s to the Present Day (with Bishop, 2014) and Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy (edited with Larson, 2013). Jackie is an editor of the Journal of Early Childhood Literacy.

PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY
The Emergence of Early Childhood Literacy - Julia Gillen and Nigel Hall
Postcolonial Perspectives on Childhood and Literacy - Radhika Viruru
Gender and Early Childhood Literacy - Elaine Millard
Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Literacy - Aria Razfar and Kris Guti[ac]errez
The Sociocultural Influence
PART TWO: EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY IN FAMILIES, COMMUNITIES AND CULTURES
Researching Young Children′s Out-of-School Literacy Practices - Michele Knobel and Colin Lankshear
Language, Literacy and Community - Patricia Baquedano-Lopez
The Out-of-School Schooling of Literacy - Eve Gregory and Charmian Kenner
Literacy Within Family Life - Trevor H. Cairney
Family Literacy Programmes - Peter Hannon
Early Childhood Literacy and Popular Culture - Jackie Marsh
Film and Television - Muriel Robinson and Margaret Mackey
PART THREE: EARLY MOVES IN LITERACY
Moving into Literacy - Lesley Lancaster
How It All Begins
Perspectives on Making Meaning - Gunther Kress
The Differential Principles and Means of Adults and Children
Brain Activity, Genetics and Learning to Read - Gerald Coles
Becoming Biliterate - Charmian Kenner and Eve Gregory
Playing the Storyteller - Carol Fox
Some Principles for Learning Literacy in the Early Years of Schooling
Uncovering the Key Skills of Reading - Roger Beard
Phonology and Learning to Read - Rhona Stainthorp
Young Children′s Literacy Meaning Making - Miriam Martinez, Nancy Roser and Caitlin Dooley
Verbal and Visual Literacy - Maria Nikolajeva
The Role of Picturebooks in the Reading Experience of Young Children
Textbooks and Early Childhood Literacy - Alan Luke, Victoria Carrington and Cushla Kapitzke
The Nature of Young Children′s Authoring - Deborah Wells Rowe
The Development of Spelling - Patricia L. Scharer and Jerry Zutell
Writing the World - Frances Christie
PART FOUR: LITERACY IN PRESCHOOL SETTINGS AND SCHOOLS
Talk and Discourse in Formal Learning Settings - Joanne Larson and Shira May Peterson
Effective Literacy Teaching in the Early Years of School - Kathy Hall
A Review of Evidence
Creating Positive Literacy Learning Environments in Early Childhood - Laurie Makin
Computers and Early Literacy Education - Linda D. Labbo and David Reinking
Critical Literacy - Barbara Comber
What Does it Look Like in the Early Years?
Finding Literacy - Sharon Murphy
A Review of Research on Literacy Assessment in Early Childhood
PART FIVE: RESEARCHING EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY
Methodologies in Research on Young Children and Literacy - David Bloome and Laurie Katz
Feminist Methodologies and Research for Early Childhood Literacies - Jeanette Rhedding-Jones
Taking a Naturalistic Viewpoint in Early Childhood Literacy Research - Brian Cambourne

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.10.2003
Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 184 x 246 mm
Gewicht 970 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Vorschulpädagogik
ISBN-10 0-7619-7437-7 / 0761974377
ISBN-13 978-0-7619-7437-6 / 9780761974376
Zustand Neuware
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