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El. knyga: Narrative, Literacy and Other Skills: Studies in intervention

Edited by (Lehigh University), Edited by (Paris Descartes University - CNRS)
  • Formatas: 338 pages
  • Serija: Studies in Narrative 25
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027262912
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  • Formatas: 338 pages
  • Serija: Studies in Narrative 25
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027262912
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In recent years, narrative skills have been receiving increasing attention from researchers for their relevance in the development of language, literacy and socio-cognitive abilities. This volume brings together studies focusing on two key issues in the development of children’s narrative skills. The first part of the Volume addresses the issue of the interrelatedness between narrative skills and literacy, language and socio-cognitive development, as well as of the impact of narrative practices on the promotion of these different skills. The second part of the Volume addresses the issue of how early interactional experiences, particular contextual settings and specific intervention procedures, can help children promote their narrative skills.
The studies span a wide age range, from toddlers to late elementary school children, concern different languages (Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew and Italian), and consider narrative skills and practices from a rich variety of theoretical and methodological approaches.
Acknowledgements ix
List of contributors
xi
About the authors xv
Introduction to narrative, literacy and other skills: Studies in intervention 1(20)
Edy Veneziano
Ageliki Nicolopoulou
Part I The importance of oral narratives for literacy, language and socio-cognitive skills
Chapter 1 The developing language foundation for reading comprehension: Vocabulary, complex syntax and extended discourse from preschool to grade one
21(22)
David K. Dickinson
Kerry G. Hofer
Bretta L. Rivera
Chapter 2 Storybooks to promote emergent literacy in kindergarten classrooms
43(26)
Helene Makdissi
Andree Boisclair
Pauline Sirois
Marie-Pierre Baron
Claudia Sanchez
Chapter 3 Do children's oral retellings of narrative and informational texts predict scores on a standardized reading comprehension test?
69(22)
Helen Chen Kingston
James S. Kim
Mary Burkhauser
Bethany Mulimbi
David M. Quinn
Chapter 4 Does emotional narrative context influence retention of newly learned words?
91(18)
Katharina J. Rohlfing
Kerstin Nachtigaller
Anna Berner
Anouschka Foltz
Chapter 5 Enhancing mental state language and emotion understanding of toddlers' social cognition: The role of narrative and conversation
109(20)
Ilaria Grazzani
Veronica Ornaghi
Alessia Agliati
Elisa Brazzelli
Maria Lucarelli
Chapter 6 The effects of bookreading with and without mental state themes on preschoolers' theory of mind
129(22)
Carolyn Brockmeyer Cates
Ageliki Nicolopoulou
Chapter 7 Using narrative thinking in argumentative writing
151(22)
Sarah Surrain
Leslie Duhaylongsod
Robert L. Selman
Catherine E. Snow
Part II Promoting narrative skills
Chapter 8 New frontiers in facilitating narrative skills in children and adolescents: A dynamic systems account incorporating eight narrative developmental stages
173(28)
Keith E. Nelson
Kiren S. Khan
Chapter 9 Precursors of narrative abilities: Non-present talk, temporality development and topic elaboration in early parent-child interaction
201(22)
Akke de Blauw
Anne Baker
Judith Rispens
Chapter 10 Enriching parent-child discourse during book sharing: The impact on children's story comprehension and narrative skills
223(22)
Yaara Fine
Dorit Aram
Margalit Ziv
Chapter 11 Investigating the effectiveness of the Our Story App to increase children's narrative skills: Lessons learnt from one English preschool classroom
245(18)
Natalia Kucirkova
David Messer
Kieron Sheehy
Chapter 12 Using a storytelling/story-acting practice to promote narrative and other decontextualized language skills in disadvantaged children
263(22)
Ageliki Nicolopoulou
Chapter 13 Promoting narratives through a short conversational intervention in typically-developing and high-functioning children with ASD
285(28)
Edy Veneziano
Marie-Helene Plumet
Subject index 313