
Oral Language and Comprehension in Preschool
Teaching the Essentials
The Guilford Press
Published on 25. November 2015
166 pages
978-1-4625-2410-5 (ISBN)
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PreK teachers; early literacy specialists; preschool program administrators; teacher educators and students. May serve as a supplemental text in such courses as Early Childhood Education and Early Literacy Development and Learning.
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Lesley Mandel Morrow | Kathleen A. Roskos | Linda B. Gambrell
Oral Language and Comprehension in Preschool
Teaching the Essentials
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Lesley Mandel Morrow, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Literacy and Director of the Center for Literacy Development at the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Her research, which she conducts with children and families from diverse backgrounds, deals with early literacy development and the organization and management of language arts programs and literacy-rich environments. Dr. Morrow has published more than 300 journal articles, chapters, and books. Her work has been recognized with awards including the Outstanding Teacher Educator in Reading Award and the William S. Gray Citation of Merit, both from the International Reading Association (IRA; now International Literacy Association), and the Oscar S. Causey Award from the Literacy Research Association (LRA) for outstanding contributions to reading research. Dr. Morrow is past president of the IRA and is a member and past president of the Reading Hall of Fame.
Kathleen A. Roskos, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Education and School Psychology at John Carroll University, where she teaches courses in reading assessment and intervention. Formerly an elementary classroom teacher, Dr. Roskos has served in a variety of educational roles, including as director of federal programs in the public schools, department chair in higher education, director of the Ohio Literacy Initiative at the Ohio Department of Education, and a coprincipal investigator of several Early Reading First federal projects. Dr. Roskos studies early literacy development, teacher learning, and the instructional design of professional development for educators, and has published research articles, chapters, and books on these topics.
Linda B. Gambrell, PhD, until her death in 2024, was Professor Emerita in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education at Clemson University. A leader in the literacy field, she conducted research and published widely on reading instruction, comprehension strategy instruction, and literacy motivation. Dr. Gambrell was elected to the Reading Hall of Fame in 2002 and was a recipient of the Oscar S. Causey Award and the Albert J. Kingston Award from the Literacy Research Association, among other honors. She was a past president of the International Literacy Organization.
Kathleen A. Roskos, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Education and School Psychology at John Carroll University, where she teaches courses in reading assessment and intervention. Formerly an elementary classroom teacher, Dr. Roskos has served in a variety of educational roles, including as director of federal programs in the public schools, department chair in higher education, director of the Ohio Literacy Initiative at the Ohio Department of Education, and a coprincipal investigator of several Early Reading First federal projects. Dr. Roskos studies early literacy development, teacher learning, and the instructional design of professional development for educators, and has published research articles, chapters, and books on these topics.
Linda B. Gambrell, PhD, until her death in 2024, was Professor Emerita in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education at Clemson University. A leader in the literacy field, she conducted research and published widely on reading instruction, comprehension strategy instruction, and literacy motivation. Dr. Gambrell was elected to the Reading Hall of Fame in 2002 and was a recipient of the Oscar S. Causey Award and the Albert J. Kingston Award from the Literacy Research Association, among other honors. She was a past president of the International Literacy Organization.
Content
1. The Importance of Speaking and Listening in Early Literacy
2. Planning for Talking, Reading, and Writing a Lot
3. Literacy Centers and Activities
4. Nurturing Young Children's Language and Conversational Skills
5. Developing Children's Listening Comprehension
6. Reading with Children at Home
7. Putting It All Together in the Early Childhood Classroom
Appendix A. Selected Literature for the Preschool Classroom
Appendix B. E-Book Quality Rating Tool
Appendix C. Storytelling Ideas for Developing Comprehension
Appendix D. Guided Participation Framework
Appendix E. Recommended Resources for New and Alternative Literacies
References
Index
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