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Patrick Graham; Raschelle Neild; Jennifer Gentzke – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2024
The Individualized Education Program (IEP), the child's plan to ensure specialized instruction and services, can help deaf and hard of hearing children develop critical literacy skills. Deaf and hard of hearing children are entitled to an IEP when they turn 3 years old, and parents and teachers should begin to incorporate foundational literacy…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Literacy, Students with Disabilities, Deafness
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Hartman, Maria C.; Nicolarakis, Onudeah D.; Wang, Ye – Education Sciences, 2019
This article provides background on the major perspectives involving the development of English language and literacy with respect to the evolving demography of d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adolescents. It synthesizes research and controversies on the developmental similarity hypothesis--that is, whether the acquisition of English…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Language Acquisition, Literacy
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Collins, Molly F. – Young Children, 2012
Adults often use simple words instead of complex words when talking to young children. Reasons vary from teachers' beliefs that young children cannot understand sophisticated vocabulary because they are too young or have limited language skills, to teachers' unfamiliarity with complex words or with strategies for supporting vocabulary. As a…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Preschool Children, Vocabulary Development, Early Childhood Education
Combs, Barbara – SAGE Publications (CA), 2011
Designed to help preservice and inservice teachers use assessments to identify problems and employ appropriate strategies to help their students become better readers, this text includes 12 case studies that detail children's literacy struggles. The cases are embedded within a framework of research-based instructional interventions related to best…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Preservice Teachers, Emergent Literacy, Reading Teachers
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Pitcher, Sharon M. – Reading Teacher, 2009
Research suggests that parent involvement improves academic achievement, but in the busy world in which we live it is often difficult to promote. Many researchers suggest that successful programs value parents' limited time constraints, diversity of literacy skills, and availability of materials. The Great Poetry Race provides an easy vehicle to…
Descriptors: Sight Vocabulary, Parent Participation, Word Recognition, Parent School Relationship
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Carnahan, Christina R.; Williamson, Pamela; Haydon, Todd – Beyond Behavior, 2009
The term "literacy" is often used synonymously with reading and writing. However, literacy entails more than reading and writing. Literacy involves communicating with others and includes listening, viewing, following, and reading directions and interacting with friends and colleagues. The literacy skills and abilities are essential for all…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Autism, Profiles, Literacy
Paratore, Jeanne R. Ed.; McCormack, Rachel L. Ed.; Block, Cathy, Collins Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2007
Showcasing assessment practices that can help teachers plan effective instruction, this book addresses the real-world complexities of teaching literacy in grades K-8. Leading contributors present trustworthy approaches that examine learning processes as well as learning products, that yield information on how the learning environment can be…
Descriptors: Literacy, Literacy Education, Individualized Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship
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Post, Yolanda V. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2004
The introduction of text conventions, such as word separation, the separation of letter and background and the lower-case letter are appraised with respect to their contribution to literacy instruction. The change in the visual appearance of the graphic word over time led to the assignment of secondary status to spelling and low appreciation of…
Descriptors: Phonology, Literacy Education, Word Recognition, Phonics
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Harris, Lindsay A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2007
Literacy is an increasingly important factor as schools focus on improving student achievement. Literacy skills in reading and writing are critical components needed for both access to the general curriculum and for successful academic achievement. A key component of reading and writing is word identification, a skill deficit for many adolescent…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Spelling, Learning Disabilities, Phonemic Awareness
McCandliss, Bruce D.; Posner, Michael I. – Education Canada, 2003
Some current ideas concerning the brain mechanisms of reading are presented. An impediment to educational applications of brain research is the remoteness of the classroom from brain research laboratories. An international plan is outlined to bring scientists and educators together to examine current knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Information Dissemination, Intervention
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Henderson, Sally J.; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1993
This case study documents the emergence of reading ability in an extremely precocious reader between the ages of two years, seven months and three years, two months. At the end of this period, his word recognition ability was at the late first-grade level. Writing skills began to develop when he was four years old. (DB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Decoding (Reading), Early Reading
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Button, Kathryn; Welton, David – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1997
Recounts a series of primary grade-level literacy-related activities using Margaret Miller's, "Who Uses This?" The book features the occupational tools of various professions and the activities emphasize word construction and recognition, problem solving, shared reading, and interactive writing. Includes a nine-item selected bibliography. (MJP)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Instructional Innovation