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Isenberg, Joan; Jacob, Evelyn – 1983
A week-long exploratory observational case study of two white middle class girls (4 years, 9 months of age) investigated how children incorporate reading and writing literacy skills and knowledge of literacy artifacts into their play activities. Also examined was the role these play activities have in the development of literacy. Data were…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Literacy, Play, Preschool Children
Robinson, Susan S. – 1990
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which early childhood educators introduce reading and writing to 4- and 5-year-olds. A random sampling of the 903 public and private preschools registered with the Human Services Department in a midwestern state was conducted. Questionnaires were mailed to 687 randomly selected early childhood…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Needs, Educational Practices, Emergent Literacy
Herman, Hannah S.; Mistry, Jayanthi – 1991
This study explored the impact of preschools with a language and literacy focus on the development of early literacy. The aims of the study were to: (1) compare the emergent literacy development of children who attended a preschool with a language and literacy focus with that of a comparable group of children who did not attend such a preschool;…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Emergent Literacy, Language Skills, Literacy
Yellin, David – 1986
Spelling practices, processes, and implications can be analyzed in terms of three conceptual models: the bottom up, the top down, and the interactive compensatory model. Spelling instruction from post-colonial America into the 20th century reveals a preoccupation with the bottom up philosophy, which emphasized rules, word lists, and rote…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Educational History, Language Research, Linguistics
Hoffman, Sandra Josephs – 1985
To study the emergence of literacy during the preschool years, a handwritten diary, maintained on a day to day basis, focused on one child, David, from ages two and a half to four and a half. One facet of the study concentrated on his literary language--his incorporation of written texts (children's literature) into his language and background of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Family Environment, Language Acquisition
Bell, T. H. – 1974
Title VII of the Cooperative Research Act, now the Education Amendments of 1974, makes it possible for preschool age children to get started on basic reading skills early enough that they won't still be reading at the third-grade level when they enter high school. It also assures elementary students that their reading instruction won't be…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students, Federal Aid
Teale, William H. – 1983
Some children become capable readers and writers before ever attending school and without exposure to formal instruction. This phenomenon--sometimes referred to as natural literacy development--is not, in the strictest sense, natural; as the adult presents much of the literacy environment to the child in a socialized, mediated form, teaching is…
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Early Reading, Family Environment
Bradt, Maxine – 1990
Current research shows that the skills of listening, talking, reading, and writing are learned simultaneously. Children acquire these skills from their experiences of copying adults and interacting with other children. The term "emergent literacy" refers to the combination of the four skills in literacy learning. The whole language…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Emergent Literacy, Family School Relationship, Learning Activities
Savage, K. Lynn – 1984
This paper deals with strategies for developing literacy skills in nonnative speakers of English. Discussed in the initial section of the paper are four different categories of English-as-a-second-language (ESL) adults and the basic philosophy that underlies the teaching of literacy skills to adults at all levels of literacy. The special needs of…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Behavioral Objectives