From August 19-23 1996 an international expert meeting on problems and interventions in literacy development took place in Amsterdam. The meeting was organized by Pieter Reitsma (Paedologisch Instituut - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Ludo Verhoeven (University of Nijmegen), and funded by the Dutch National Science Foundation. Various experts in the field of literacy problems from 12 countries attended the meeting while presenting a paper based on current peESpectives and recent research. A selection of the papers being presented is now integrated into a single academic reference, after...
From August 19-23 1996 an international expert meeting on problems and interventions in literacy development took place in Amsterdam. The meeting was ...
During the past decades, literacy has gradually become a major concern all over the world. Though there is a great diversity in both the distribution and degree of literacy in different countries, there has been an increasing awareness of the number of illiterates and the consequences of being illiterate. However, literacy is no longer seen as a universal trait. When one focuses on culturally-sensitive accounts of reading and writing practices, the concept of literacy as a single trait does not seem very feasible. A multiplicity of literacy practices can be distinguished which are related to...
During the past decades, literacy has gradually become a major concern all over the world. Though there is a great diversity in both the distribution ...
During the past decades, literacy has gradually become a major concern all over the world. Though there is a great diversity in both the distribution and degree of literacy in different countries, there has been an increasing awareness of the number of illiterates and the consequences of being illiterate. However, literacy is no longer seen as a universal trait. When one focuses on culturally-sensitive accounts of reading and writing practices, the concept of literacy as a single trait does not seem very feasible. A multiplicity of literacy practices can be distinguished which are related to...
During the past decades, literacy has gradually become a major concern all over the world. Though there is a great diversity in both the distribution ...
The central question in this volume is how to create a society of engaged readers in modern times, where reading is increasingly overruled by media such as television and personal computers. Engaged readers, as the term is used in this book, means readers who are socially interactive, strategic and motivated.
The central question in this volume is how to create a society of engaged readers in modern times, where reading is increasingly overruled by media su...
The central question in this volume is how to create a society of "engaged readers" in today's world, where reading is increasingly overruled by other media, such as television and personal computers. Engaged readers, as the term is used in this book, means readers who are socially interactive, strategic, and motivated. This state-of-the-art review contains research on integrating cognitive, social, and motivational aspects of reading and reading instruction, the chapter authors argue that coming to grips with the notion of engagement in literacy requires redefining literacy itself to...
The central question in this volume is how to create a society of "engaged readers" in today's world, where reading is increasingly overruled by other...
This work is the follow-up volume to the frog-story studies book, Relating Events in Narrative: A Cross-Linguistic Developmental Study (1994). The new editors have brought together a wide range of scholars who, inspired by the 1994 book, have used Mercer Mayer's Frog, Where Are You? as a basis for their research. The new book manuscript which is divided into two parts, features a broad linguistic and cultural diversity: contributions focusing on crosslinguistic perspectives make up the first part of the book. This part is concluded by Dan Slobin with an analysis and overview discussion of...
This work is the follow-up volume to the frog-story studies book, Relating Events in Narrative: A Cross-Linguistic Developmental Study (1994). The new...
Interactive Literacy Education combines the latest research and theory related to technology-based instructional design for children's literacy development. It shows how technology can be used to build literacy learning environments that are compatible with students' cognitive and social processes. Topics addressed throughout this enlightening work include: *technology environments and applications that preservice teachers can use with young children; *detailed information regarding the development and implementation of specific technological programs; and *various...
Interactive Literacy Education combines the latest research and theory related to technology-based instructional design for children's literacy...
Relating Events in Narrative, Volume 2: Typological and Contextual Perspectives edited by Sven Stroouml;mqvist and Ludo Verhoeven, is the much anticipated follow-up volume to Ruth Berman and Dan Slobin's successful "frog-story studies" book, Relating Events in Narrative: A Crosslinguistic Developmental Study (1994). Working closely with Ruth Berman and Dan Slobin, the new editors have brought together a wide range of scholars who, inspired by the 1994 book, have all used Mercer Mayer's Frog, Where Are You? as a basis for their research. The new book, which is...
Relating Events in Narrative, Volume 2: Typological and Contextual Perspectives edited by Sven Stroouml;mqvist and Ludo Verhoeven, is the much ...