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El. knyga: Children's Literacy Development: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Learning to Read and Write

(Purdue University)

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In the thoroughly updated second edition of this unique book, Catherine McBride examines how the languages we know help structure the process of becoming literate. Taking an ecological and distinctively cross-cultural perspective, the book looks at reading and writing development and impairment across a range of languages, scripts, and contexts. The book covers issues including:











The importance of phonological sensitivity for learning to read and to write





The first units, or building blocks, of literacy learning in different scripts such as Chinese, English, Korean Hangul, Hebrew, Hindi and Arabic





The role of visual processing in reading and writing skills





How the latest research can inform the teaching of reading





An overview of our understanding of dyslexia, including recent neuroscientific research





The developmental challenges in becoming biliterate





What is special about writing for beginners and later for comprehensive writing





Basics of reading comprehension

Childrens Literacy Development, Second Edition is a timely and important contribution to our understanding of literacy around the world. Written by an eminent scholar in the field, it is the only book available that provides an overview of how children learn to read and write in different languages, and will be essential reading for all students of Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psycholinguistics and Speech Therapy.

Recenzijos

"In this excellent book, McBride describes childrens literacy development literally from the outside in. By leading the reader on a journey from cultural context through the important role of home environment, she convinces us of the need to differentiate the language-universal and language-specific skills required for literacy to flourish." Maggie Snowling, University of Oxford, UK

"This is a brilliantly executed cross-cultural discussion of emergent literacy that is aptly suitable for international readership. The most distinctive feature of the book is the proper balance that the author manages to strike between the cognitive-linguistic and the environmental-sociocultural factors that shape the acquisition of literacy in different languages and different contexts. Utilizing research insights gained from a wide range of languages, the author impressively succeeds in highlighting the theme that literacy acquisition is sensitive to the language, the orthography, and the sociocultural milieu within which this process is embedded and, therefore, that understanding the complex unfolding of literacy requires an understanding of the host of influences that this process naturally responds to. The cross-cultural perspective of the book makes it aptly appropriate for researchers and research students engaged in the study of literacy in all languages. The clearly articulated evidence-based arguments and the elegantly presented well-referenced chapters make the book a useful resource for foundational and graduate courses in numerous disciplines including psychology, literacy, psycholinguistics, and education." Elinor Saiegh-Haddad, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

"With a door, we can go out; with a window, we can choose not to go out." (Qian Zhongshu, 1941). This book is a window through which you can learn the best knowledge about literacy development (and impairment) around the world - cross culture, language, and orthography. If you have no time digging the vast research on this topic by yourself, this is the book that offers you the best panoramic view." Li Yin, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

"In Childrens Literacy Development, Catherine McBride has provided a fascinating and well-written account of the development of literacy in different languages. She skillfully explores the context of literacy learning in different cultures. The discussion is enriched by her knowledge of many orthographies and her ability to synthesize information from many sources." Linda Siegel, The University of British Columbia, Canada "Offering a wealth of researched based insight, this new edition of "Children's Literacy Development" provides invaluable information fundamental to a coherent understanding of literacy around the world. Indeed, "Children's Literacy Development" is the only major work available that provides an overview of how children learn to read and write in different languages, and will be essential reading for all students of Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psycholinguistics and Speech Therapy. Enhanced with the inclusion of a thirty-eight page bibliographic listing of References, and a twenty-four page Index, "Children's Literacy Development" is an outstanding work of sound scholarship." - James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review

"In this excellent book, McBride describes childrens literacy development literally from the outside in. By leading the reader on a journey from cultural context through the important role of home environment, she convinces us of the need to differentiate the language-universal and language-specific skills required for literacy to flourish." Maggie Snowling, University of Oxford, UK

"In Childrens Literacy Development, Catherine McBride has provided a fascinating and well-written account of the development of literacy in different languages. She skillfully explores the context of literacy learning in different cultures. The discussion is enriched by her knowledge of many orthographies and her ability to synthesize information from many sources." Linda Siegel, The University of British Columbia, Canada

"This is a brilliantly executed cross-cultural discussion of emergent literacy that is aptly suitable for international readership. Utilizing research insights gained from a wide range of languages, the author impressively succeeds in highlighting the theme that literacy acquisition is sensitive to the language, the orthography, and the sociocultural milieu within which this process is embedded." Elinor Saiegh-Haddad, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

"This book provides a window through which one can view the major landmarks in the study of literacy development (and impairment) around the world - cross culture, language, and orthography. If you have no time to explore this vast area of research by yourself, this is the book that offers the best panoramic view." Li Yin, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
Preface xiii
1 An ecological approach to literacy development
1(21)
2 The development of sound, phonological sensitivity, and language for reading and writing
22(24)
3 Building blocks of reading
46(26)
4 The role of morphological awareness in learning to read and to write (spell)
72(15)
5 Visual and orthographic skills in reading and writing
87(20)
6 Dyslexia
107(14)
7 Reading comprehension
121(18)
8 Writing: spelling and higher-order processes
139(15)
9 Approaches to teaching reading
154(17)
10 Biliteracy and bilingualism
171(17)
References 188(38)
Index 226
Catherine McBride is a Professor of Psychology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She was President of the international Society for the Scientific Study of Reading in 20142015, and is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science. Her research is on the process of learning to read and write from a developmental perspective, across cultures, languages, and scripts.