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Handbook of Early Literacy Research
Volume 3

Edited by Susan B. Neuman and David K. Dickinson

467 Pages
Size: 7" x 10"
Paperback
November 2011
ISBN 978-1-4625-0335-3
Cat. #0335
Price: $45.00 $38.25
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Hardcover
December 2010
ISBN 978-1-60918-027-0
Cat. #8027
Price: $87.00 $73.95
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E-book
March 2011
ISBN 978-1-60918-029-4
EPUB format
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"All three volumes of the Handbook of Early Literacy Research provide accessible summaries of topics central to my course 'The Development of Communication: Oral and Literate.' I assign many of the chapters as well as original research reports from leading journals. The students greatly value having understood the big picture from the Handbook chapters before they approach more challenging, technical readings."

-Catherine E. Snow, PhD, Patricia Albjerg Graham Professor of Education, Harvard University


"This highly readable text conveys cutting-edge thinking about the issues, theory, and research on emergent literacy and the implications for practice inside and outside the classroom. Focusing on the period between birth and the formal teaching of reading, the authors describe all aspects of early language and literacy learning, including topics like promising avenues for assessment, parent-child interactions, and supporting English language learners and children with language and reading challenges."

-Young Children


"Volume 3 of the Handbook elaborates on research topics introduced in Volumes 1 and 2, presenting cutting-edge thinking in a style accessible to teacher educators as well as researchers. Addressing the relation between oral language and literacy development in diverse populations, professional development for early childhood teachers, and effective interventions for our youngest learners, this is an invaluable reference on some of the most pressing issues in education today."

-Anne McGill-Franzen, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Reading Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


"This handbook is a virtual library of cutting-edge knowledge on all aspects of the fast-moving field of emergent literacy. Like Volumes 1 and 2, Volume 3 helps us understand how literacy and language unfold for diverse populations of children. The book describes promising avenues for assessment and intervention as well as the professional development that is necessary to bring effective practices to scale. This handbook will be a 'go-to' resource for the entire range of professionals and students seeking to nurture the next generation of successful readers."

-Judith J. Carta, PhD, Juniper Gardens Children's Project, University of Kansas


"This book offers fresh evidence and rich insights about how we, as a society, can better advance the oral and written language skills of young children. Breathtaking in scope, the volume presents new understandings of how children puzzle through the elements of language and identifies what programs work best to nurture early learning. Truly a 'must read' for educators, developmentalists, policymakers, and all those who aim to give young children a head start."

-Bruce Fuller, PhD, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Berkeley
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