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I
believe literacy is not a natural result of maturation. It
must be taught.
I can use developmentally appropriate
strategies to teach literacy skills to young children.
I can promote an appreciation
of and interest in books among young children.
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Scaffolding is giving temporary,
individual help, to achieve a goal just beyond what the child
can do now.
A continuum of direct to indirect
teaching strategies is available for effectively promoting
literacy learning.
Teaching strategies are most effective
when their selection is based on the individual needs of children,
including children with special needs.
Children make meaning of words
and print within the context of their home culture and language.
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Can give two examples of scaffolding
children’s literacy learning.
Can describe ways teachers support
literacy through direct and indirect instruction.
Can name three ways teachers can
promote an interest in and appreciation of books by building
on a child’s home culture and language.
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