SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy e-bog
729,17 DKK
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This new edition of the much-loved Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy has been revised and updated to retain its cutting-edge focus on emergent and important areas of research. This comprehensive work guides the reader through current social, cultural and historical analysis on a global scale.The new edition contains a greater range of methodologies, and chapters on:- space and literacy- dis...
E-bog
729,17 DKK
Forlag
SAGE Publications Ltd
Udgivet
11 oktober 2012
Længde
704 sider
Genrer
Primary and middle schools
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781446265918
This new edition of the much-loved Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy has been revised and updated to retain its cutting-edge focus on emergent and important areas of research. This comprehensive work guides the reader through current social, cultural and historical analysis on a global scale.The new edition contains a greater range of methodologies, and chapters on:- space and literacy- disabilities and early childhood literacy- digital literacies- indigenous literacy- play and literacy- policyIn the Handbook, readers will find coverage of all the key topics in early childhood literacy. The exceptional list of contributors offers in-depth expertise in their respective areas of knowledge.The Handbook is essential for Undergraduate students; Masters students; PhD students; CPD students; researchers, and literacy-centre personel. The second edition of this internationally respected and widely used text encompases a myriad of new issues and insights, both through new contributions and thoughtfully revised chapters which raise fresh questions and challenges for research and practice. In pushing the boundaries still further, the handbook retains its rightful place at the forefront of research into early childhood literacy practice in the 21st century-Professor Teresa Cremin, Open University UKThis handbook provides in-depth knowledge of insights and theories about the dynamic process of how children come to know literacy as thinking humans in social and cultural spaces. There is a rich array of research perspectives of childrens meaning-making through family and digital liteacies, play and literacy, and in-school and out-of-school literacy experiences- Yetta Goodman, Regents Professor, University of Arizona