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9781593854690

Language and Literacy Learning in Schools

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    9781593854690

  • ISBN10:

    1593854692

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-01-10
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Accessible and user-friendly, this volume presents evidence-based practices for integrating language and literacy knowledge to enhance children's learning in today's standards-based classrooms. While grounded in theory and research, the book focuses on day-to-day concerns in instruction and intervention, identifying models for effective collaboration among speech-language pathologists, general and special educators, and reading specialists. Chapters cover a range of approaches for targeting core areas of literacy - word recognition, reading comprehension, writing, and spelling - with particular attention to working with students with language learning difficulties.

Author Biography

Elaine R. Silliman, PhD, CCC-SLP, Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Cognitive and Neural Sciences at the University of South Florida, is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and the International Academy for Research on Learning Disabilities, and received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Graduate Center of CUNY. A past Editor of the ASHA journal Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, she was elected to the first Specialty Board on Child Language. Her research and publications focus on language learning disabilities and the language basis of literacy in children struggling with reading, writing, and spelling, including bilingual children and those with social dialect variations. She is coauthor or coeditor of three previous books, including the Handbook of Language and Literacy.
 
Louise C. Wilkinson, EdD, is Distinguished Professor of Education, Psychology, and Communication Sciences in the School of Education at Syracuse University. She is best known for her extensive research on children's language and literacy learning, which has been published in more than 130 articles, chapters, and volumes. She has served on the boards of major research journals and of the National Reading Research Center, the National Association of Universities and Land-Grant Colleges' Commission for Human Resources and Social Change, and the U.S. Department of Education's Laboratory for Student Success. Dr. Wilkinson is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, and the American Association of Applied and Preventative Psychology. Among her many professional leadership activities nationally and internationally, Dr. Wilkinson has chaired national review panels for the U.S. Department of Education and the National Science Foundation.

Table of Contents

Challenges and Choices in the New Educational Landscape
Collaboration for Language and Literacy Learning: Three Challenges
Collaborative Models of Instruction and Intervention: Choices, Decisions, and Implementation
Word Recognition and Reading Comprehension: Perspectives on Instructional and Intervention Practices
Language and Discourse Contributions to Word Recognition and Text Interpretation: Implications of a Dynamic Systems Perspective
Building Word Recognition Skills through Empirically Validated Instructional Practices: Collaborative Efforts of Speech-Language Pathologists and Teachers
Reading Comprehension Instruction for All Students
Toward More Ambitious Comprehension Instruction, Pressley
Integration of Language and Discourse Components with Reading Comprehension: It's All About Relationships
Writing and Spelling: Perspectives on Instructional and Intervention Practices
The Role of Dialogue in Constructing Effective Literacy Settings for Students with Language and Learning Disabilities
EmPOWER: A Strategy for Teaching Students with Language Learning Disabilities How to Write Expository Text
Instructional Approaches to Spelling: The Window on Students' Word Knowledge in Reading and Writing
Integration of Language Components in Spelling Instruction: Instruction That Maximizes Students' Learning
Integrating Education and Clinical Practices
Putting Humpty Dumpty Together Again: What's Right with Betsy
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