Supporting Early Literacies through Play
Title | Supporting Early Literacies through Play PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Smith |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 2021-11-24 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1529765307 |
Bringing together two key areas within early childhood— play and literacy — this book offers an innovative approach to examining literacies within the context of children’s play. This book: Introduces students to contemporary theory and research in the field Explores the debates surrounding young children’s play and how language and literacies are created through a range of play activity Helps students to reflect on how this knowledge can be applied in their future professional lives working to support young children Advocating for young children’s play and diverse literacies, this book supports students to develop a depth of knowledge about how play can extend children’s literacies, and encourages early childhood educators to reflect on and enhance their literacy practices with young children.
Rethinking Early Literacies
Title | Rethinking Early Literacies PDF eBook |
Author | Mariana Souto-Manning |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 2018-01-12 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317308646 |
Rethinking Early Literacies honors the identities of young children as they read, write, speak, and play across various spaces, in and out of pre/school. Despite narrow curricular mandates and policies, the book highlights the language resources and tools that children cultivate from families, communities, and peers. The chapters feature children’s linguistic flexibility with multiple languages, creative appropriation of popular culture, participation in community literacy practices, and social negotiation in the context of play. Throughout the book, the authors critically reframe what it means to be literate in contemporary society, specifically discussing the role of educators in theorizing and rethinking language ideologies for practice. Issues influencing early childhood education in trans/national contexts are forefronted (e.g. racism, immigration rights, readiness) throughout the book, with a call to support and sustain communities of color.
Learning Literacies Birth to Three
Title | Learning Literacies Birth to Three PDF eBook |
Author | Laurie Makin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Language arts (Early childhood) |
ISBN | 9781876138349 |
Literacy learning begins at birth as young children participate in the social practices of their homes and communities. Children who love music, books and stories; who enjoy drawing, painting and writing; who are at home with new technologies; and who interact confidently and comfortably with others, are greatly advantaged throughout their lives.
Literacy Playshop
Title | Literacy Playshop PDF eBook |
Author | Karen E. Wohlwend |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Pages | 129 |
Release | 2015-04-25 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807771961 |
Building on her award-winning research (featured in Playing Their Way into Literacies) which emphasizes that play is an early literacy, Wohlwend has developed a curricular framework for children ages 3 to 8. The Literacy Playshop curriculum engages children in creating their own multimedia productions, positioning them as media makers rather than passive recipients of media messages. The goal is to teach young children to critically interpret the daily messages they receive in popular entertainment that increasingly blur toys, stories, and advertising. The first half of this practical resource features case studies that show how six early childhood teachers working together in teacher study groups developed and implemented play-based literacy learning and media production. The second half of the book provides a Literacy Playshop framework with professional development and classroom activities, discussion questions, and technology try-it sections. This user-friendly book will inspire and support teachers in designing their own Literacy Playshops.
Perspectives and Provocations in Early Childhood Education
Title | Perspectives and Provocations in Early Childhood Education PDF eBook |
Author | Vivian Vasquez |
Publisher | IAP |
Pages | 135 |
Release | 2013-04-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 161735967X |
Mandates to implement practices that are antithetical to what we embrace as supportive of young children’s literacy learning are pervasive. Teachers of young children are asked to teach-to-the test in ways that take away opportunities for holistic, thoughtful, play-oriented practices that allow children to construct knowledge through contextualized and purposeful experiences. In 2009 the Early Childhood Assembly was formed by a group of early childhood educators to provide a home at the National Council for Teacher of English for all who work with young children. Perspectives and Provocations in Early Childhood Education is a publication of the ECEA. The publication is intended to support teachers of young children and those interested in studying about early literacy by putting on offer texts with a strong emphasis on promoting thoughtful practices that enhance the teaching and learning of young children within and across diverse communities. All royalties from the book go to the ECEA to help the organization advance its goals of providing scholarships for early childhood teachers to participate in conferences and professional development events.
Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates
Title | Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates PDF eBook |
Author | Faith Rogow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2022-03-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781938113970 |
Play and Literacy
Title | Play and Literacy PDF eBook |
Author | Myae Han |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2021-02-04 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0761872329 |
How do we save play in a standard-driven educational environment? This edited collection, Play and Literacy: Play & Culture Studies provides a direct answer and solutions to this question. Researchers and theorists have argued for decades that play is the best way to learn language and literacy for children. This book provides theoretical and historical foundation of connection between play and literacy, applied research studies as well as practical strategies to connect play and literacy in early childhood and in teacher education. This book features chapters on the history of play and literacy research, book-play paradigm, play in digital writing, book-based play activities, play-based reader responses, classroom dynamics affecting literacy learning in play, and using play with adults in teacher education such as drama-based instruction. Variety of chapters addressing the strong connection between play and literacy will satisfy the readers who seek to understand the relationship between play and literacy and implement ways to use play to support language and literacy.