Literacy Development and Enhancement Across Orthographies and Cultures
. Ed(S): Aram, Dorit; Korat, Ofra
One key measure of a country’s status in the world is the literacy of its people; at the same time, global migration has led to increased interest in bilingualism and foreign language learning as topics of research. Literacy Development and Enhancement Across Orthographies and Cultures reviews international studies of the role of literacy in child development, particularly how children learn their first written language and acquire a second written and spoken one. Comparisons and contrasts are analyzed across eight countries and 11 languages, including English, Spanish, Mandarin, Hebrew, Dutch, and Catalan.
Using qualitative and quantitative, established and experimental methods, ... Read more
Highlights of the coverage:
- Letter name knowledge in early spelling development
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- Early informal literacy experiences
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- Environmental factors promoting literacy at home
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- Reading books to young children: what it does—and doesn’t do
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- The role of orthography in literacy acquisition among monolingual and bilingual children
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- Gaining literacy in a foreign language
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- Instructional influences on literacy growth
Literacy Development and Enhancement Across Orthographies and Cultures adds significant depth and interest to the knowledge base and should inspire contributions from additional languages and orthographies. It belongs in the libraries ofresearchers and educators involved in cognitive psychology, language education, early childhood education and linguistics.
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