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This broad introduction to early childhood literature focuses on literacy analysis and on specific techniques and methods of effective literature-based education. Updates references of children's books that readers can use as examples of quality literature. Strengthens coverage of several areas including nonfiction, multicultural/international literature, and the use of literature in integrated teaching for the primary grades. For educators and school administrators.

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Cyndi Giorgis is an Associate Professor at the University of Nevada Las Vegas where she teaches courses in children's and young adult literature.
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Literature for Young Children is written for early childhood teachers and child-care professionals to help them learn to recognize high-quality children's literature and effectively use it to support emerging literacy development in preschool and primary-age children. The text not only exposes the literary merits of early childhood literature but also explains how to use children's literature as a teaching tool, offering a myriad of developmentally appropriate strategies for sharing literature with young children.

The Fifth Edition provides:
· An evaluation of various genres and criteria for selecting and using high-quality literature with young children.
· Discussions of classic and contemporary literature appropriate for preschool and primary-age children.
· Explanations and strategies to demonstrate how literature supports the development of children's language, cognitive skills, personality, social and moral development, and aesthetic and creative development.
· Effective strategies for sharing literature to support emerging literacy skills.
· National professional standards aligned with state and local standards for early childhood literacy.
· Suggestions for integrating a variety of literature into the early childhood curriculum.
· Educational theory and research pertinent to the topic of each chapter. Strategies to extend learning beyond the chapter's focus.
· Developmental goals, teaching suggestions, and recommended literature gathered together and presented in a table format.

New to This Edition:

· Boxed lists of developmentally appropriate books sprinkled throughout chapters to present extensive examples of literature aligned to chapter concepts.
· Web sites related to authors, illustrators, organizations, and other information related to children's literature.
· Detailed explanations of how to implement a yearlong theme and the literature that supports it.

ORGANIZATION OF THE TEXT

The first three chapters introduce the range of literacy typically developed with young children, demonstrate how standards of literacy excellence can be applied, and provide suggestions for child-care professionals and teachers working with parents to select good literature. Chapter 4 focuses on the successful integration of literature into the curriculum, whereas Chapters 5-9 center on how literature addresses the development of children—their language, their personality, and their cognitive, moral, social, and creative skills. The final chapter, Chapter 10, presents a detailed, step-by-step look at how to use one specific book with preschoolers and one with primary-age children.

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Technology is a constantly growing and changing aspect of our field that is creating a need for content and resources. To address this emerging need, Prentice Hall has developed an online learning environment for students and professors alike—Companion Websites—to support our textbooks.

In creating a Companion Website, our goal is to build on and enhance what the textbook already offers. For this reason, the content for each user-friendly website is organized by topic and provides the professor and student with a variety of meaningful resources. Common features of a Companion Website include:

For the Professor

Every Companion Website integrates Syllabus Manager™, an online syllabus creation and management utility.

  • Syllabus Manager™ provides you, the instructor, with an easy, step-by-step process to create and revise syllabi, with direct links into Companion Website and other online content without having to learn HTML.
  • Students may logon to your syllabus during any study session. All they need to know is the web address for the Companion Website and the password you've assigned to your syllabus.
  • After you have created a syllabus using Syllabus Manager™, students may enter the syllabus for their course section from any point in the Companion Website.
  • Clicking on a date, the student is shown the list of activities for the assignment. The activities for each assignment are linked directly to actual content, saving time for students.
  • Adding assignments consists of clicking on the desired due date, then filling in the details of the assignment—name of the assignment, instructions, and whether or not it is a one-time or repeating assignment.
  • In addition, links to other activities can be created easily. If the activity is online, a URL can be entered in the space provided, and it will be linked automatically in the final syllabus.
  • Your completed syllabus is hosted on our servers, allowing convenient updates from any computer on the Internet. Changes you make to your syllabus are immediately available to your students at their next logon.

For the Student

  • Topic Overviews—Outline key concepts in topic areas.
  • Strategies—These websites provide suggestions and information on how to implement instructional strategies and activities for each topic. The Assessment topic also contains Practice Case Studies as well.
  • Web Links—A wide range of websites that allow the students to access current information on everything from rationales for specific types of instruction, to research on related topics, to compilations of useful articles, and more.
  • Electronic Bluebook—Send homework or essays directly to your instructor's email with this paperless form.
  • Message Board—Virtual bulletin board to post or respond to questions or comments from a national audience.
  • Chat—Real-time chat with anyone who is using the text anywhere in the country-ideal for discussion and study groups, class projects, etc.

To take advantage of these and other resources, please visit the Literature for Young Children, Fifth Edition, Companion Website at: www.prenhall.com/glazer

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  • PublisherPrentice Hall
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0130109878
  • ISBN 13 9780130109873
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number4
  • Number of pages330

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