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Central to, and woven throughout, this text are the six overriding themes--the struggling reader; family/community literacy; new literacies; writing and reading connections; developmental, cultural, and linguistic diversity; and ...
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Now in print for 25 years, this widely popular text was one of the first books on the topic of early literacy.
This new edition is based on research, educational policy, and current thinking about how children become literate and includes: NEW! A focus on the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for the English Language Arts. NEW!
Central to, and woven throughout, this text are the six overriding themes-the struggling reader; family/community literacy; new literacies; writing and reading connections; developmental, cultural, and linguistic diversity; and ...
Central to, and woven throughout, this text are the six overriding themes--the struggling reader; family/community literacy; new literacies; writing and reading connections; developmental, cultural, and linguistic diversity; and ...
Now in print for 25 years, this widely popular text was one of the first books on the topic of early literacy.
This access code card provides access to the Enhanced Pearson eText George Morrison's goal in creating the Thirteenth Edition ofEarly Childhood Education Today was to collect the most current, researched-based information available on ...
Recognizing that children are at the heart of good language and literacy teaching, the book focuses on four central themes: a perspective on teaching and learning that blends constructivism and science-based instruction, respect for ...
New to this edition are: NEW! A revised AI definition, presented in Chapter 1, now matches the book s title, and anchors the main message of the entire book. NEW! Creative Inquiry.