Description |
xvii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Understanding children's worlds |
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Understanding children's worlds.
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Contents |
Learning to spell : what is the problem? -- From letter-sound to grapheme-phoneme relationships : the case of consonant digraphs -- Spelling vowels : digraphs and split digraphs -- How children learn and can be taught about conditional rules -- Morphemes and spelling -- The importance of morphemes -- Teaching children about morphemes -- A framework for understanding how children learn to read and spell English words |
Summary |
"Children's Reading and Spelling draws on internationally renowned research to extend models of early literacy. While most psychologists have concentrated on the ways in which very young children begin to read and spell, here the focus shifts to how these skills are developed beyond the initial period." "As children mature, their approach to reading and spelling alters radically, and evidence suggests these changes continue throughout their school career. Authors Terezinha Nunes and Peter Bryant theorize that children use both Informal experiences as well as more formalized instruction to devise their own conditional spelling rules. Ideas are presented in an interesting and accessible way, and potential educational implications are thoroughly examined. This innovative research has much to offer professionals and parents alike."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [268]-285) and indexes |
Subject |
Reading.
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Literacy.
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Spelling, Psychology of.
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English language -- Orthography and spelling -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Reading (Early childhood)
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Author |
Bryant, Peter, 1937-
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LC no. |
2008028291 |
ISBN |
9780631234029 hardcover alkaline paper |
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0631234020 hardcover alkaline paper |
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9780631234036 paperback alkaline paper |
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0631234039 paperback alkaline paper |
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