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WRITING
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Suggested
Reading for "Writing B" Class
Spotlight
Articles From This Week's Guest Faculty: Bill Teale
- Teale,
W. H. (in press). Reading aloud to young children as
a classroom instructional activity: Insights from research
and practice. In A. van Kleeck, S. A. Stahl, & E.
Bauer (Eds.), On reading books to children: Parents
and teachers. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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Yokota,
J. & Teale, W. H. (2001). Literacy development
for culturally diverse populations. In S. B. Wepner,
D. S. Strickland & J. T. Feeley (Eds.), The administration
and supervision of reading programs. (3rd ed.). New
York: Teachers College Press.
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Teale,
W. H., & Yokota, J. (2000). Beginning reading
and writing: Perspectives on instruction. In D. S.
Strickland & L. M. Morrow (Eds.), Beginning reading
and writing (pp. 3-21). New York and Newark, DE:
Teachers College Press and International Reading
Association.
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Owens,
R. F., Hester, J. L., & Teale, W. H. (in press).
Where do you want to go today?: Inquiry-based learning
and technology integration. The Reading Teacher.
- Teale,
W. H., Leu, D. J., Jr., Labbo, L. D., & Kinzer,
C. (In press). The CTELL project:
New ways technology can help educate tomorrow's teachers
of reading. The Reading Teacher. The url is: http://ctell.uconn.edu/home.htm
Course Text
and Readings
- S. Neuman,
C. Copple, & S. Bredekamp. (2000). Learning to Reading and Write: Developmentally
Appropriate Practices for Young Children. Washington, DC: NAEYC.
- J. Schickedanz.
(1998). Much more than the ABCs. Washington, DC: NAEYC.
- S. Burns, P.
Griffin, & C. Snow. (1999). Starting Out Right: A Guide to Promoting Childrens
Reading Success. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
- Reading and
Writing Now! Promoting Language and Literacy in Head Start.
National Head Start Association (1999).
Children's
Books Resources
National
Resources for Development Screening
Other Resources
and Links
- For short
articles on peace and play, war and play, the Child Care Information
Exchange publishes a daily newsletter on a variety of topics. To see
past
issues or to subscribe go to:
https://secure.ccie.com/eed/archive.php
- America
Reads Challenge http://www.ed.gov/americareads
- Beginning
With Books http://www.clpgh.org/clp/bwb/home.html
- Ctr for
the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement (CIERA) Publications http://www.ciera.org
- Get Free
Books for Children in Your Program! To find out more, go to: http://www.firstbook.org
- Heads
Up! Reading in Nebraska
Here are some resources compiled by our partners in Nebraska:
For a great list of books and videos, go to: http://www.esu3.org/ectc/media/bibs/langlit.pdf
For website links, go to: http://www.nde.state.ne.us/ECH/LiteracySites.htm
- International
Reading Association http://www.ira.org
- National
Literacy Center for Family Literacy Publications http://www.famlit.org
- Partnership
for Reading is a collaboration between National Institute for Literacy,
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the U.S.
Department of Education. http://www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/
- "Reading
Planet" is designed to help families & children explore
the world
of books. It features an annotated list of 1,000 children's books that can
be browsed by age group, author, or category (e.g., popular, classic, award
winning). Children can post reviews of their favorite books & read
review
by others. The site, offered by Reading is Fundamental, Inc., also provides
learning activities, articles for adults, & interview with authors.
The site is: http://www.rifreadingplanet.org/rif/
Publications
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