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The Development of School-based Literacy

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Originally published in 1998. This book presents a model of social-contextual influences on children’s literacy and literate language. Literate language is similar to the language teachers use and to the language used in reading books for young children. Based on a longitudinal study in homes and schools, the authors here present the results of how diverse and close social relationships influence children’s literacy learning as they progress through the first three years of formal schooling, and discuss implications for teaching practice. Different types of reading matter in the home are examined and it is suggested that peers are helpful to the learning of literacy. Rather than separate friends as often happens in the classroom, this book suggest that interaction should be encouraged. It will be of interest to researchers and students of developmental and educational psychology, and to anyone interested in early cognitive and social development.

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ISBN: 9780815372820
Publication date: 24th November 2017
Author: Anthony Pellegrini, Lee Galda
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 194 pages
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Literacy
Genres: Education
Educational strategies and policy
Primary and middle schools
Educational psychology
Teaching skills and techniques