Assessing and creating effective preschool literacy classroom environments

Author(s): Reutzel, D. Ray; Jones, Cindy D.;
Date Issued: 2010
Publisher(s): Guilford Press
Description: A discussion of approaches both to develop and to assess early literacy preschool classroom environments and advice to ensure that the physical surroundings exert a positive influence on literacy learning
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Editor(s): McKenna, Michael C.; Walpole, Sharon; Conradi, Kristin
Source: In Promoting early reading: Research, resources, and best practices (pp. 175-198). New York: The Guilford Press
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Early Literacy
ISBN: 9781606236864 : Hardcover , 9781606236802 : Paperback
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