JFKL

Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com
Image from Google Jackets

Make way for literacy!: teaching the way young children learn / Gretchen Owocki

By: Publication details: Portsmouth, N.H. : Washington, D.C. : Heinemann ; NAEYC, 2001Description: vi, 210 p. ill. 23cmISBN:
  • 0-325-00270-3
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.6 O979
Contents:
Literacies and Teaching -- How Literacy Develops -- Evaluating Children's Literacy Knowledge -- Inquiring into Children's Literacies -- Literacy Engagements -- Exploring Children's Literature -- Take-Home Literature Packs -- Storytelling -- Literature Circles -- Readers Theatre -- Poetry -- Sociodramatic Play and Literacy.
Summary: A Make way for Literacy! starts with a brief explanation of how literacy begins to develop first in a childs home and neighborhood, Owocki points out the various individual traits, family activities, and basic literacy practices that can be so influential-- and then focuses on preschool, kindergarten, and the primary grades. Next. the book offers four key principles for understanding and facilitating literacy, along with easy-to-follow techniques for starting-or refining- teacher research and inquiry in the classroom.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books, Booklets Books, Booklets Shortwood Teachers' College Library General Stacks 372.6 O979 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0000603

Includes references

index

Literacies and Teaching -- How Literacy Develops -- Evaluating Children's Literacy Knowledge -- Inquiring into Children's Literacies -- Literacy Engagements -- Exploring Children's Literature -- Take-Home Literature Packs -- Storytelling -- Literature Circles -- Readers Theatre -- Poetry -- Sociodramatic Play and Literacy.

A Make way for Literacy! starts with a brief explanation of how literacy begins to develop first in a childs home and neighborhood, Owocki points out the various individual traits, family activities, and basic literacy practices that can be so influential-- and then focuses on preschool, kindergarten, and the primary grades. Next. the book offers four key principles for understanding and facilitating literacy, along with easy-to-follow techniques for starting-or refining- teacher research and inquiry in the classroom.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Shortwood Teacher's College
77 Shortwood Road, Kingston 8, Jamaica
Tel: (876) 924-1095-7 / (876) 931-6989 / (876) 931-9489 / (876) 931-4177 /(876) 755-1258/ (876) 924-6385
Fax: (876) 969-2254
© STC, 2023. All rights reserved.

Powered by Koha