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All children are ready to learn: An emergent versus readiness perspective in early literacy assessment
Erickson, Karen A., August 2000
Seminars in Speech and Language, 21(3), 193-203

A discussion of the differences between emergent literacy and reading readiness and a description of Marie Clay's contribution to assessing reading readiness as well as strategies to help implement her assessment techniques with young children with special needs

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Beginning reading instruction: Towards levelling the playing field
Fielding-Barnsley, Ruth, 2000
Journal of Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 7(1), 1-9

A comparison of the reading-related test scores of 7 children before and after an 8 week shared reading intervention, based on data collected from 6 voluntary participant low income families living in a small city in New South Wales

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The contexts of comprehension: Information book read alouds and comprehension acquisition
Smolkin, Laura B., 2000
(CIERA Report No. 2-009). Ann Arbor, MI: Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement.

An investigation of whether information text read aloud books compared to traditional read aloud story book reading transactions prompt different types of participant interactions

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Culturally sensitive assessment of narrative skills in children
Rollins, Pamela R., August 2000
Seminars in Speech and Language, 21(3), 223-234

A discussion of a three-step process for assessing young children's narrative skills while avoiding any cultural bias

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Development of emergent literacy and early reading skills in preschool children: Evidence from a latent-variable longitudinal study
Lonigan, Christopher J., 2000
Developmental Psychology, 36(5), 596-613

A study on the influence of preschool emergent literacy on later reading skills, based on a sample of 195 middle- to upper-income children in 13 child care centers

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The effects of noise on pre-school children's pre-reading skills
Maxwell, Lorraine E., 2000
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 20(1), 91-97

An investigation of the relationship between chronic interior noise and preschool children’s acquisition of language and pre-reading skills in one child care center

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Emergent literacy and parent-child reading in Head Start families: The implementation and evaluation of a multigenerational reading program
Diehl, David Christopher, 2000
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

An exploration of the role of parent involvement in the development of children’s emergent literacy skills, based on 135 parent-child pairs enrolled in a Head Start program who participated in the implementation of a multi-generational reading program

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Enhancing emergent literacy in a preschool program through teacher-researcher collaboration
Yaden, Jr., David B., 2000
(CIERA Report No. 2-011). Ann Arbor, MI: Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement.

A description of an attempt by a research team to implement an emergent literacy intervention in a child-care setting in a high-poverty, Spanish bilingual setting in downtown Los Angeles, working with a particular preschool teacher in order to collaboratively develop an intervention that was truly responsive to the needs of the children and the community

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An experimental evaluation of an intervention to stimulate written language awareness in preschool children from low-income households
Justice, Laura M., 2000
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ohio University, Athens

An inquiry into the relationship between hearing a book being read and the development of literacy skills, based on a sample of 30 children aged 2- to 5- years old enrolled in a Head Start program

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An exploratory study of the effects of storybook reading in preschool on language and early literacy skills
Schetz, Katherine F., 2000
NHSA Dialog, 3(2), 272-287

An investigation into the effects of storybook reading and story retelling on the children’s acquisition of early literacy skills, based on a sample of 86 four- year old children enrolled in a Head Start program in southwest Virginia

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A framework for early literacy instruction: Aligning standards to developmental accomplishments and student behaviors
Bodrova, Elena, 2000
Aurora, CO: Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning.

A presentation of a framework for Early Literacy instruction through the alignnment of standards to developmental accomplishments and student behaviors

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''If there's a dance in the book, I feel it...inside'': Lessons in emergent literacy
Werner, Kathleen, 2000
Early Childhood Education Journal, 28(1), 11-18

An interview-based analysis of preschool children's perceptions of reading to examine the impact of home and school literacy activities and environments on young children's emergent literacy skills

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Integrating visual and verbal literacies in the early childhood education classroom
Edwards, Carolyn P., 2000
Early Childhood Education Journal, 27(4), 259-265

A discussion of integrating visual and verbal literary elements in early childhood education, with a focus on the influence of technological changes on a child's literary development

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The kindergarten year: Findings from the Early childhood longitudinal study, kindergarten class of 1998-99
West, Jerry, 2000
(NCES 2001-023). Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics.

A report discussing the gains children make in kindergarten in reading, mathematics, and specific knowledge and skills and the impact of child, family and kindergarten program characteristics on these gains

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Mothers' implicit theories of early literacy instruction: Implications for children's reading and writing
DeBaryshe, Barbara D., 2000
Early Child Development and Care, 160, 119-131

A survey of the beliefs of mothers on the instruction and acquisition of emergent literacy skills by children, based on a sample of 19 five- to six- year old children and their mothers from a southeastern city in the United States

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Promoting early literacy through rhyme detection activities during Head Start circle-time
Majsterek, David J., 2000
Child Study Journal, 30(3), 143-151

An article on the effects of a phonological awareness intervention on rhyme-detection skills in Head Start children

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Summative evaluation of Between the Lions: A final report to WGBH Educational Foundation
Linebarger, Deborah L., July 21, 2000
Kansas City, KS: Juniper Gardens Children's Project.

An evaluation of the educational television program "Between the Lions" for its appeal to children and effectiveness as an early literacy tool, based on a sample of 164 children in the greater Kansas City area

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Supporting literacy in early childhood programs: A challenge for the future
Dunn, Loraine, 2000
In K. A. Roskos & J. F. Christie (Eds.), Play and literacy in early childhood: Research from multiple perspectives (pp. 91-105). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

A study of children’s literacy development in early childhood programs, focusing on literacy environments in center-based child care programs, interactions between teachers and children, and child care staff preparations

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