Helping Young Children Learn Language and Literacy: Birth Through Kindergarten, 5th edition
Published by Pearson (January 23, 2019) © 2020
- Carol Vukelich University of Delaware
- Billie Enz
- Kathleen A. Roskos John Carroll University
- James Christie
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For courses in emergent literacy and language arts in early childhood education.
Core content, teaching strategies and applications that prospective educators need to help children learn language and literacy
Helping Young Children Learn Language and Literacy takes a child-focused approach to teaching the language arts. It provides pre- and in-service teachers with sound instructional strategies to facilitate children's reading, writing, speaking and listening development from birth through kindergarten.
The 5th Edition includes up-to-date research, an increased emphasis on standards and new features that reflect recent developments in the field.
Hallmark features of this title
- An integrative view of how children learn language and literacy blends themes of constructivism and science-based instruction, respect for diversity, instruction-based assessment and family involvement in literacy learning.
- Real-world examples of research-based instructional strategies used by outstanding early childhood teachers in their own classrooms.
- Language and literacy are explored along a developmental continuum from birth through age 5.
- Approaches to early literacy teaching that span Prek to K are identified, including features of each approach.
- Focus Questions at the beginning of each chapter alert readers to the big ideas in the chapter. Brief end-of-chapter summaries revisit the Focus Questions to help students tie concepts together.
New and updated features of this title
- UPDATED: A strong overview of the role of language in children's literacy development explores the connection between listening comprehension and vocabulary on students' reading success (Chs. 4 and 5).
- UPDATED: Home care learning environments are discussed in addition to day care settings to reflect the growing trend of using home care as an inexpensive, alternative environment that supports early learning.
- UPDATED: Current demographic surveys distill the range of family diversity in the US and connect these variables to potential learning outcomes for young children (Ch. 2).
- UPDATED: Information on communicating with families helps teachers understand how to build relationships with families and provide parents with the tools to support children's development (Ch. 2).
- UPDATED: Expanded discussions on technology help readers understand the latest digital approaches and resources that support language and literacy experiences and development.
- UPDATED: Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts, birth to age 5 and grades K-12, help readers see the connections between learning expectations and instruction. More than 30% of the references are updated to ensure the ideas presented are reflective of what is known about language and literacy development today.
- Foundations of Language and Literacy
- Families’ Role in Children’s Literacy Learning
- Educational Environments Beyond the Family
- Language: The Foundation of Literacy Learning
- Developing Oral Language Comprehension
- Sharing Good Books with Young Children
- Teaching Early Reading
- Teaching Early Writing
- Assessing the Foundations of Early Literacy Learning
About our authors
Carol Vukelich is the Dean of the College of Education and Human Development and the L. Sandra and Bruce L. Hammonds in Teacher Education chaired professor at the University of Delaware. Prior to becoming Dean, she served as the College's Deputy Dean and Director of the Delaware Center for Teacher Education. She has codirected several grants, published 3 books, authored numerous book chapters and articles, consulted on curriculum and made numerous presentations focused on children's early literacy learning. Dr. Vukelich has served as President of the Association for Childhood Education International and as the Secretary of the Executive Board and Board of Directors member of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education.
Billie Enz is an Emeritus Professor of Early Childhood Education at Arizona State University, where she taught and served as an administrator for 25 years. She has coauthored several texts on mentorship and new teacher development and was the founding director of the Beginning Educator Support Team (BEST) grant which provided induction support for new teachers statewide. Her research interests include language and literacy development and family literacy. Dr. Enz has coauthored Teaching Language and Literacy, 5th ed. (Pearson, 2014) and Assessing Preschool Literacy Development (International Reading Association, 2009) and numerous articles and book chapters. She also served as the founding executive director for Educare Arizona.
Kathleen A. Roskos is a Professor Emeritus at John Carroll University, where she taught courses in literacy assessment/intervention and the language arts. She has developed and coordinated numerous educational grants, including a DOD grant for military veterans entering teaching, Early Reading First grants and a Straight A Innovation grant. Dr. Roskos coordinated one of the first public preschools in Ohio (Bridges and Links). She was instrumental in the development of statewide online professional development in literacy for P to 12 teachers. Dr. Roskos studies early literacy development, digital book design and teacher professional education. She has published several books, book chapters and research articles on these topics.
James Christie was a Professor Emeritus in the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University, where he taught courses in play and early language and literacy development. Dr. Christie coauthored Play, Development, and Early Education (Allyn & Bacon, 2005), Teaching Language and Literacy: Preschool Through the Elementary Grades, 5th ed. (Pearson, 2014) and Building a Foundation for Preschool Literacy, 2nd ed. (International Reading Association, 2009). He codirected 3 Early Reading First projects: the Arizona Centers of Excellence in Early Education in San Luis, AZ; the Mohave Desert Coalition in Bullhead City, AZ and Pump Up the Volume in Preschool in Gallup, NM.
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