I. Influences on Literacy Development
1. Parent Involvement Supporting Early Literacy Achievement: Best
Practices for Bridging the Home and School Environments, Beth M.
Phillips, Kylie S. Flynn, Galiya A. Tabulda, Smriti Jangra, and
Christopher J. Lonigan
2. A Comprehensive Approach to Building Oral Language in Preschool:
Prerequisites for Literacy, Allyssa McCabe
3. Working with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students:
Lessons Learned from Reading Recovery, Catherine Compton-Lilly
4. Supporting Language and Literacy Development in Quality
Preschools, Shannon Riley-Ayers
II. Materials and Texts
5. Early Literacy Development in the Digital Age, Jackie Marsh and
Dylan Yamada-Rice
6. What, When, and How Electronic Media Can Be Used in an Early
Literacy Classroom, Annie M. Moses
7. New Perspectives on Literature for Young Children, Diane M.
Barone and Andrea Morency
8. Read All about I.T.!: Informational Text in the Early Childhood
Classroom, Lynne M. Watanabe and Nell K. Duke
III. Reconceptualizing Developmentally Appropriate Practice
9. Phonological Awareness and Alphabet Knowledge: The Foundations
of Early Reading, Marcia Invernizzi and Laura S. Tortorelli
10. Reading to Learn from the Beginning: Comprehension Instruction
in the Primary Grades, Katherine A. Dougherty Stahl
11. Best Practices in Oral Vocabulary Instruction, Susan B. Neuman
and Tanya S. Wright
12. Real Books, Real Reading: Effective Fluency Instruction for
Striving Readers, Melanie R. Kuhn, Kristina Zukauskas Phelan, and
Paula J. Schwanenflugel
13. Best Practices in Early Writing Instruction, Deborah Wells Rowe
and Tanya R. Flushman
14. Strengthening Play in Early Literacy Teaching Practice,
Kathleen A. Roskos and James Christie
IV. Intervention and Assessment
15. "How Am I Doing?": Students' Perceptions of Literacy and
Themselves, Marla H. Mallette, Peter P. Afflerbach, and Christine
E. Wiggs
16. The Interactive Strategies Approach to Early Literacy
Intervention, Donna M. Scanlon, Kimberly L. Anderson, and Frank R.
Vellutino
17. An Evidence-Based Approach to Response to Intervention, Monica
T. Billen and Richard L. Allington
Diane M. Barone, EdD, is Foundation Professor of Literacy
Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her research focuses on
young children's literacy development and instruction in
high-poverty schools. Dr. Barone served as the editor of Reading
Research Quarterly and was a board member of the International
Reading Association and the National Reading Conference. She is
coeditor of The Reading Teacher with Marla H. Mallette.
Marla H. Mallette, PhD, is Associate Professor of Literacy
Education at Binghamton University. Her research interests include
literacy instruction and learning with students of culturally and
linguistically diverse backgrounds, and early literacy. She is also
interested in literacy research methodologies and has used various
methodologies in her own work. Dr. Mallette is coeditor of The
Reading Teacher with Diane M. Barone.
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"This book presents a rich assortment of advice and practical
examples from an expert team of authors, explaining how to provide
young children with supportive literacy and language environments.
Dive right in and pull out a gem on topics as diverse and necessary
as parent involvement, digital literacy, the role of play, literary
and informational texts, oral language, assessment, early
intervention, response to intervention, writing, reading
comprehension, and more. Definitely a keeper."--Timothy Shanahan,
PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Curriculum and
Instruction, University of Illinois at Chicago
"A welcome addition to the bookshelves of practitioners, early
childhood leaders, early literacy scholars, and university
students. This is an excellent volume, coherently written and
arranged. It will help broaden the reader's knowledge base about
literacy development, materials, instruction, intervention, and
assessment. The examples and approaches in this visionary book can
be adapted readily to learners' unique needs. I recommend it
strongly! As a text, I would use this book in courses such as Early
Literacy and Acquisition and Development of Language and
Literacy."--Patricia A. Edwards, PhD, University Distinguished
Professor of Language and Literacy, Michigan State University
"Research has consistently demonstrated the impact of early
literacy instruction on young children’s educational outcomes.
Sadly, best practices are not always common knowledge. This book
provides educators with critical information about what should be
taught in the preschool classroom as well as explicit guidance for
using research-based instructional strategies. The volume also
acknowledges the critical roles that parents and culture play in
children's early literacy, offering strategies for engaging parents
and bridging the home and school settings."--Billie J. Enz, PhD,
College of Education (Emerita), Arizona State University -
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