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On reading books to children : parents and teachers / edited by Steven A. Stahl, Anne van Kleeck, Eurydice B. Bauer.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003.Description: xiii, 403 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0805839682 (cloth)
  • 0805839690 (paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.67/7 21
LOC classification:
  • LB1573.5 .O62 2003
Contents:
PART I: BOOK SHARING IN FAMILIES : Social-Emotional Requisites for Learning to Read / A.G. Bus -- Learning Words From Books / J. De Temple, C.E. Snow -- Diversity in Adults' Styles of Reading Books to Children / E. Reese, A. Cox, D. Harte, H. McAnally -- Book Sharing With Preschoolers With Language Delays / A. van Kleeck, J. Vander Woude. PART II: STORYBOOK READING IN THE CLASSROOM : A Framework for Examining Book Reading in Early Childhood Classrooms / D.K. Dickinson, A. McCabe, L. Anastasopoulos -- Reading Aloud to Young Children as a Classroom Instructional Activity: Insights From Research and Practice / W.H. Teale -- The Nature of Storybook Reading in the Elementary School: Current Practices / L.M. Morrow, R. Brittain -- Taking Advantage of Read-Alouds to Help Children Make Sense of Decontextualized Language / M.G. McKeown, I.L. Beck -- Dialogic Reading: A Shared Picture Book Reading Intervention for Preschoolers / A.A. Zevenbergen, G.J. Whitehurst. PART III: STORYBOOK SHARING AS CULTURAL PRACTICE : Storybook Reading in a Multicultural Society: Critical Perspectives / J. Anderson, A. Anderson, J. Lynch, J. Shapiro -- Homes, and Families: From Postmodern to Modern? / V. Carrington, A. Luke, Reading -- Storybook Reading and Young Bilingual Children: A Review of the Literature / R.B. Barrera, E.B. Bauer. PART IV: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? : Research on Book Sharing: Another Critical Look / A. van Kleeck -- Joint Reading as a Context: Explicating the Ways Context Is Created by Participants / A.D. Pellegrini, L. Galda -- Parent-Child Storybook Reading as a Complex Adaptive System: Or "An Igloo Is a House for Bears." / D.B. Yaden, Jr. -- What Do We Expect Storybook Reading to Do? How Storybook Reading Impacts Word Recognition / S.A. Stahl.
Summary: Publisher description: On Reading Books to Children: Parents and Teachers brings together in one volume current research on adult book reading to children. The authors, drawn from around the world, are key researchers and eminent scholars from the fields of reading and literacy, child language, speech pathology, and psychology, representing multiple perspectives within these disciplines. Chapters on the effects and limitations of book sharing are integrated with chapters discussing promising programs on storybook research. The reality of reading to children is more complex than it appears on the surface. The authors discuss some effects of and suggestions for reading to children that have emerged from the research. The ideas set forth in this volume will stimulate new lines of research on the effects of storybook reading, as well as refinements of current methods, yielding findings that enrich our understanding of this important arena of literacy development.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

PART I: BOOK SHARING IN FAMILIES : Social-Emotional Requisites for Learning to Read / A.G. Bus -- Learning Words From Books / J. De Temple, C.E. Snow -- Diversity in Adults' Styles of Reading Books to Children / E. Reese, A. Cox, D. Harte, H. McAnally -- Book Sharing With Preschoolers With Language Delays / A. van Kleeck, J. Vander Woude. PART II: STORYBOOK READING IN THE CLASSROOM : A Framework for Examining Book Reading in Early Childhood Classrooms / D.K. Dickinson, A. McCabe, L. Anastasopoulos -- Reading Aloud to Young Children as a Classroom Instructional Activity: Insights From Research and Practice / W.H. Teale -- The Nature of Storybook Reading in the Elementary School: Current Practices / L.M. Morrow, R. Brittain -- Taking Advantage of Read-Alouds to Help Children Make Sense of Decontextualized Language / M.G. McKeown, I.L. Beck -- Dialogic Reading: A Shared Picture Book Reading Intervention for Preschoolers / A.A. Zevenbergen, G.J. Whitehurst. PART III: STORYBOOK SHARING AS CULTURAL PRACTICE : Storybook Reading in a Multicultural Society: Critical Perspectives / J. Anderson, A. Anderson, J. Lynch, J. Shapiro -- Homes, and Families: From Postmodern to Modern? / V. Carrington, A. Luke, Reading -- Storybook Reading and Young Bilingual Children: A Review of the Literature / R.B. Barrera, E.B. Bauer. PART IV: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? : Research on Book Sharing: Another Critical Look / A. van Kleeck -- Joint Reading as a Context: Explicating the Ways Context Is Created by Participants / A.D. Pellegrini, L. Galda -- Parent-Child Storybook Reading as a Complex Adaptive System: Or "An Igloo Is a House for Bears." / D.B. Yaden, Jr. -- What Do We Expect Storybook Reading to Do? How Storybook Reading Impacts Word Recognition / S.A. Stahl.

Publisher description: On Reading Books to Children: Parents and Teachers brings together in one volume current research on adult book reading to children. The authors, drawn from around the world, are key researchers and eminent scholars from the fields of reading and literacy, child language, speech pathology, and psychology, representing multiple perspectives within these disciplines. Chapters on the effects and limitations of book sharing are integrated with chapters discussing promising programs on storybook research. The reality of reading to children is more complex than it appears on the surface. The authors discuss some effects of and suggestions for reading to children that have emerged from the research. The ideas set forth in this volume will stimulate new lines of research on the effects of storybook reading, as well as refinements of current methods, yielding findings that enrich our understanding of this important arena of literacy development.

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