Technical report: Recommendations for future early childhood literacy research

Author(s): Abdullah-Welsh, Noraini; Flaherty, Jr., John F.; Bosma, John T.;
Date Issued: October 26, 2009
Publisher(s): National Institute for Literacy (U.S.)
Description: An examination of gaps in the field of early childhood literacy research and recommendations for future research efforts
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Source: Washington, DC: National Institute for Literacy. Retrieved January 26, 2011, from http://lincs.ed.gov/publications/pdf/ECL_Recommendation09.pdf
Note: The senior program officer is Andrea Grimaldi
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Early Literacy

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Early Literacy
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