
The Teaching of Reading
The Development of Literacy in the Early Years of School
Jeni Riley(Author)
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. October 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-85396-307-0 (ISBN)
Description
`The aim of this book is admirable. Despite the preponderance of texts on the development and teaching of literacy, a book which is driven by psychological theory but succeeds in combining this theory with suggestions for classroom practice is long awaited' - Child Language Teaching and Therapy
The Teaching of Reading combines theoretical and practical aspects of literacy, and is intended to be informative and practical in its classroom application. The author shows that informed practice can only develop from a genuine understanding of the literacy process, and the book charts the way in which the young child progresses from the first glimmerings of the purpose and recognition of print, through to a state of fully developed fluent reading.
The Teaching of Reading combines theoretical and practical aspects of literacy, and is intended to be informative and practical in its classroom application. The author shows that informed practice can only develop from a genuine understanding of the literacy process, and the book charts the way in which the young child progresses from the first glimmerings of the purpose and recognition of print, through to a state of fully developed fluent reading.
Reviews / Votes
`This book should be required reading for all teachers, OfSTED inspectors, parents, government ministers and anyone else who has an interest in children's learning. Do not miss it. It is truly inspirational in its ideas, its scholarship and its quiet enthusiasm for thoughtful, well-informed, creative and holistic teaching and learning. Very highly recommended' - The School Librarian`This study is rich in fascinating findings and not a few contentious issues' - Early Years
`The aim of this book is admirable. Despite the preponderance of texts on the development and teaching of literacy, a book which is driven by psychological theory but succeeds in combining this theory with suggestions for classroom practice is long awaited' - Child Language Teaching and Therapy
`This book should prove a useful addition to the reading lists of initial education students. The theory is made accessible and the practical implications and real teaching help given serve to show that teacher trainers are able to provide sound advice for noviciates' - British Journal of Educational Studies
`For practising teachers, she provides a wealth of valuable information, some of which may not be new, but allows further reflection on existing knowledge. Headteachers benefit from the advice on resourcing, organization and management offered in the book' - International Journal of Early Years Education
`It is intended to extend the abilities and expertise of those who are engaged in the important and complex task of supporting reading developments in the early years' - The Primary English Magazine
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
243 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85396-307-0 (9781853963070)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jeni Riley is Head of School of Early Childhood and Primary Education at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Content
The Importance of the First Year at School
The Process of Literacy
Supporting Children in their First Year of School
Four Case Studies
Positive School Adjustment and Success in Reading
The Organisation of a Learning Environment
The Process of Literacy
Supporting Children in their First Year of School
Four Case Studies
Positive School Adjustment and Success in Reading
The Organisation of a Learning Environment