[Read ebook] The Foundation of Literacy: The Child's Acquisition of the Alphabetic Principle (Essays in Developmental Psychology)
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| #7531578 in Books | 1998-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.75 x6.50 x.50l,.86 | File Name: 0863778186 | 174 pages
||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Literacy Must Have|By Bernadine Cocks|A well written, well researched book that clearly explains the need for phonemic awareness in literacy acquisition. Whether you're a parent or teacher this is a "must read". Don't let Byrne's history put you off either - he might be a psychology lecturer, but this is written in such a way that you don't need a psyc background to understa||""Beautifully written...In a wide ranging yet highly readable account, the author provides an up-to-date summary of his findings in pre-schoolers and children up to Grade 3...Over a series of meticulously crafted experiments, Professor Byrne concludes that of
This monograph brings together important research that the author and his colleagues at the University of New England have been conducting into the early stages of reading development, and makes a valuable contribution to the debate about literacy education. It should appeal to a broad audience since it is written in an entertaining and accessible style, with chapter summaries, and where appropriate short tutorials in relevant topics, in particular Learnability Theory (...
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