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Teale, William H. – 1981
Instead of merely correlating the amount of time a child is read to with gross measures of language development or reading achievement, researchers need to examine closely, through naturalistic studies, the underlying construction and organization of story book reading events between parent and child. The notion of scaffolding, in which the adult…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence, Prereading Experience
Gillet, Jean Wallace – 1979
Three recent studies have focused upon prereading children's concepts of written language, what they think words are, and how they understand the concept of a word. These explorations of young children's early attempts to understand and produce writing have important implications for the preschool and primary classroom. R. D. Morris found that…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research
Alahuhta, Eila – 1977
This study examines the relationship between preschool children's speech abilities and their basic abilities (perception, powers of reasoning, and spatial orientation), providing insights into what teaching methods and materials can be useful for basic reading instruction in Finland. Results, gathered by ranking 100 preschoolers according to…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
Reddin, Estoy – 1974
This document discusses the role of parents and the role of the community at large in the reading development and improvement of children. One way parents can assist in reading improvement is by surrounding their children with language from their earliest years. Nancy Larrick, in her "Parent's Guide to Children's Reading," suggests that parents…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
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Spector, Janet E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1992
The ability of a dynamic measure of phonemic awareness to predict progress in beginning reading was studied with 38 kindergartners. Results support the utility of the developed measures and demonstrate the applicability of the principles of dynamic assessment to the measurement of phonemic awareness. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beginning Reading, Correlation, Educational Assessment
Spreadbury, Julie; Elkins, John – 1993
A 12-month longitudinal study was conducted in Brisbane, Australia, to investigate the interaction that takes place when a parent and young child read together. Parent-child book-reading episodes that took place in the home at the end of the preschool year of 25 randomly selected children and at the end of Year 1 at a State Primary School were…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Longitudinal Studies
Roberts, Christine LaConte – 1976
This discussion examines the relative effectiveness of preschool intervention programs for improving reading skills and provides a review of some of the research concerning such interventions. Four types of preschools are defined: traditional (eclectic in approach), cognitive (stressing the development of learning abilities), informational…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Educational Research
Chall, Jeanne – 1976
This paper, presented at a 1976 conference on the theory and practice of beginning reading instruction, introduces the theory that reading development occurs in stages patterned after Piaget's cognitive development stages. The stages include the prereading stage (until the age of six years); the decoding stage (first/second grade); the stage of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Development, Conference Reports, Developmental Stages
Horodezky, Betty – 1978
The importance of parental attention in the facilitation of prereading skill development is examined in this paper. The first section presents a historical perspective on attitudes toward early childhood education, touching on the views of educators of past centuries and on recent trends in early childhood education in the United States. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Environment, Educational History, Family Environment
McCormick, Sandra – 1981
This document provides an overview, in table form, of research pertaining to the effects of reading aloud to preschool children, and stresses the important benefits that reading aloud to children has on language development, reading interest, and social attitudes and values. A reference list is included to allow teachers to locate the 12 original…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Language Acquisition, Learning Readiness, Literature Reviews
Martin, Jeanne; And Others – 1980
Data were collected in a teacher effectiveness study on the interaction of teachers and first grade students while the students participated in reading groups within intact classrooms. The teacher behavior variables were then related to students achievement using three units of analysis: class means, reading group means within classes, and student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Teachers
Kender, Joseph P., Ed. – 1975
This book presents eleven papers on reading and the exceptional child. Part 1, "Development of Positive Self-Concept in Readers," contains: "In Search of Self" by Marvin D. Glock, "A Mental Hygiene Approach to Reading" By Ruth Jackson, and "The Videotape Playback as an Adjunct to Developing Positive Self-Regard" by Joan C. Barth. Part 2, "Teaching…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Elementary Education, Exceptional Persons, Handicapped Children
Routier, Wanda J. – 2003
This paper provides information about the beginnings of literacy in young children and the skills they need for reading readiness. The paper also describes what is meant by a "quality early literacy instruction" and reading skill development in early childhood settings. It outlines early reading behaviors, including phonemic awareness,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Hieshima, Joyce A.; Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1985
The elicitation procedures currently used by E. Sulzby in studies of emergent storybook reading were developed by addressing (1) how the wording of the elicitation request given sets up expectations on the child's part regarding language and behavior, (2) how the role that the investigator takes during the session affects the child/investigator…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Naturalistic Observation, Oral Reading
Cox, Beverly; Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1981
A study investigated the linguistic development of three kindergarten children judged to be high, moderate, or low in emergent reading ability. Specifically, the study examined whether a developmental direction from dialogue to monologue exists in the children and whether a characteristic of thought termed "inner speech" underlies each…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages
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