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This book shows that reading-writing is a two-way street that is burgeoning with research activity. It provides a comprehensive and updated view on reading-writing connections by drawing on extant research and findings. It puts forward a new conception of literacy, one that establishes reading and writing connections as the primeval ground for building literacy science. It shows how an integrative view of literacy can have deep and lasting effects on conceptualizing literacy development in several orthographies and on improving literacy instruction and remediation worldwide. The book examines in detail such issues as modeling approaches to reading-writing relations, literacy development, reading and spelling across orthographies and integrative approaches to literacy instruction and remediation.
A social history of alcohol, identity, secularism, and modernization from the late Ottoman and early Turkish republican eras to the present day. Prohibition in Turkey investigates the history of alcohol, its consumption, and its proscription as a means to better understand events and agendas of the late Ottoman and early Turkish republican eras. Through a comprehensive examination of archival, literary, popular culture, media, and other sources, it unveils a traditionally overlooked—and even excluded—aspect of human history in a region that many do not associate with intoxicants, inebriation, addiction, and vigorous wet-dry debates. Historian Emine Ö. Evered’s account uniquely chronic...
Bu kitapta, erken çocukluk eğitimi ile ilgili kapsamlı, güncel ve bilimsel bilgileri sizlerle buluşturmak ve günümüz erken çocukluk eğitimi uygulamalarına çağdaş bir bakış açısı kazandırmak üzere yola çıktık. Kitabımızın konusu olan erken çocukluk eğitimi, tüm yönleriyle farklı üniversitelerden ve STK’lardan alanlarında yetkin ve başarılı öğretim elemanları ve eğitimcilerin değerli katkılarıyla güncel literatür ve akademik bilgiler ışığında harmanlanarak yayına hazırlandı. Yazarlar, kitabımızda; erken çocukluk eğitiminin önemi, felsefi temelleri, tarihsel bir akışla dünyada ve Türkiye’de erken çocukluk eğitimi, erken çocuk...
Mather and Goldstein identify ten building blocks important to learning success, divided into three levels: the foundational level, the symbolic level, and the conceptual level.
In this study, originally published in 1986, Professor Charles Read examines the ways in which pre-school and primary children create spellings – or misspellings, as they appear to be. He focuses on the hidden phonetic bases for some frequent patterns in young children’s spelling, both in and out of school. Professor Read examines children’s spelling in other languages (Dutch, French, Spanish) as well as in various dialects of English, in order to see the influence of other sets of speech sounds and other standard spelling systems. Overall, the evidence suggests that children are very much affected by phonetic characteristics, as they tend to spell alike certain classes of speech sound which are indeed phonetically similar. In devising spellings, children can be remarkably independent and inventive in an activity which for adults is anything but creative, and Professor Read suggests ways in which educators can build upon this creativity.