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EARLY CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCE IN LANGUAGE ARTS: EARLY LITERACY, Eleventh Edition responds to national legislation, professional standards, and public concern about the development of young children's language and foundational literacy skills by providing current research-based instructional strategies in early language development. Activities throughout emphasize the relationship between listening, speaking, reading, writing (print), and viewing in language arts areas. This book addresses the cultural and ethnic diversity of children and provides techniques and tips for adapting curricula. Theory is followed by how-to suggestions and plentiful examples of classic books and stories, poems, finger plays, flannel board and alphabet experiences, puppetry, language games, drama, and phonemic and phonetic awareness activities. Readers will also learn how, as teachers, they can best interact with children to promote appropriate language development, and how they can create a print-rich environment in the early childhood classroom.
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"I can envision my students working in the field, planning for the next day's instruction and grabbing this text off of the shelf as a reference to get ideas for what to read."
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"This text is for all educators in the field of early education. It provides innumerable strategies and developmental activities for teaching language arts to the young child."
About the Author
Jeanne M. Machado's experience in the early childhood education field has included full-time assignment as a community college instructor and department chairperson. Her duties included supervision of early childhood education students at two on-campus laboratory child development centers at San Jose City College and Evergreen Valley College, as well as child centers in the local community. Her teaching responsibilities encompassed early childhood education, child development, and parenting courses. She received her Master's Degree from San Jose State University and her community college life credential with coursework from the University of California at Berkeley. Her experience includes working as an elementary school teacher, preschool owner/director, work experience instructor/advisor, early childhood and family studies community college and university instructor, and an education consultant in public, private, and parent cooperative programs. Ms. Machado is an active participant in several professional organizations concerned with the education and well being of young children and their families. She is a past president of California Community College Early Childhood Educators and the Peninsula Chapter of the California Association for the Education of Young Children. In addition to EARLY CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES IN LANGUAGE ARTS, she co-authored (with Dr. Helen Meyer-Botnarescue) STUDENT TEACHING: EARLY CHILDHOOD PRACTICUM GUIDE, 7th Edition (©2011); and (with Romana Reynolds) EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN EDUCATION: HOW TO SECURE YOUR CAREER (©2006).
Table of Contents
Section 1: LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT: EMERGING LITERACY IN THE YOUNG CHILD. 1. Beginnings of Communication. 2. The Tasks of the Toddler. 3. Preschool Years. Section 2: LANGUAGE AND LITERACY PROGRAMS: RECOGNIZING DIVERSE NEEDS AND GOALS. 4. Understanding Differences. 5. Achieving Language and Literacy Goals through Program Planning. 6. Promoting Language and Literacy. 7. Developing Listening Skills. Section 3: LITERATURE AND OTHER LANGUAGE ARTS AREAS. 8. Children and Books. 9. Storytelling. 10. Poetry. Section 4: THE GROWTH OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION. 11. Language Growth through Flannel Boards, Puppetry, and Dramatization. 12. Realizing Speaker Goals. 13. Group Times. Section 5: WRITING AND READING: NATURAL COMPANIONS. 14. Print-Early Knowledge and Emerging Interest. 15. Reading and Preschoolers. Section 6: SCHOOL AND HOME: ENVIRONMENTS, FAMILY, AND PARTNERSHIPS. 16. Developing a Literacy Environment. 17. The Family-Center Partnership. Appendix. Glossary. References. Index.