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Language and literacy learning in schools [electronic resource] edited by Elaine R. Silliman, Louise C. Wilkinson ; series editor's note by C. Addison Stone.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Challenges in language and literacyPublication details: New York : Guilford Press, c2004.Description: xvi, 366 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 372.6 22
LOC classification:
  • LB1576 .L2932 2004
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Contents:
Collaboration for language and literacy learning : three challenges / Elaine R. Silliman and Louise C. Wilkinson -- Collaborative models of instruction and intervention : choices, decisions, and implementation / Geraldine P. Wallach and Barbara J. Ehren -- Language and discourse contributions to word recognition and text interpretation : implications of a dynamic systems perspective / Ronald B. Gillam and Brenda K. Gorman -- Building word recognition skills through empirically validated instructional practices : collaborative efforts of speech-language pathologists and teachers / Gary A. Troia -- Reading comprehension instruction for all students / Christina Pennington Whitaker, Linda B. Gambrell, and Lesley Mandel Morrow -- Toward more ambitious comprehension instruction / Michael Pressley and Katherine Hilden -- Integration of language and discourse components with reading comprehension : it's all about relationships / Mavis L. Donahue and Sharon K. Foster -- The role of dialogue in constructing effective literacy settings for students with language and learning disabilities / Carol Sue Englert and Kailonnie Dunsmore -- EmPOWER : a strategy for teaching students with language learning disabilities how to write expository text / Bonnie D. Singer and Anthony S. Bashir -- Instructional approaches to spelling : the window on students' word knowledge in reading and writing / Shane Templeton -- Integration of language components in spelling : instruction that maximizes students' learning / Kenn Apel, Julie J. Masterson, and Pam Hart -- Putting Humpty Dumpty together again : what's right with Betsy / Elaine R. Silliman, Louise C. Wilkinson, and Robin L. Danzak.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Collaboration for language and literacy learning : three challenges / Elaine R. Silliman and Louise C. Wilkinson -- Collaborative models of instruction and intervention : choices, decisions, and implementation / Geraldine P. Wallach and Barbara J. Ehren -- Language and discourse contributions to word recognition and text interpretation : implications of a dynamic systems perspective / Ronald B. Gillam and Brenda K. Gorman -- Building word recognition skills through empirically validated instructional practices : collaborative efforts of speech-language pathologists and teachers / Gary A. Troia -- Reading comprehension instruction for all students / Christina Pennington Whitaker, Linda B. Gambrell, and Lesley Mandel Morrow -- Toward more ambitious comprehension instruction / Michael Pressley and Katherine Hilden -- Integration of language and discourse components with reading comprehension : it's all about relationships / Mavis L. Donahue and Sharon K. Foster -- The role of dialogue in constructing effective literacy settings for students with language and learning disabilities / Carol Sue Englert and Kailonnie Dunsmore -- EmPOWER : a strategy for teaching students with language learning disabilities how to write expository text / Bonnie D. Singer and Anthony S. Bashir -- Instructional approaches to spelling : the window on students' word knowledge in reading and writing / Shane Templeton -- Integration of language components in spelling : instruction that maximizes students' learning / Kenn Apel, Julie J. Masterson, and Pam Hart -- Putting Humpty Dumpty together again : what's right with Betsy / Elaine R. Silliman, Louise C. Wilkinson, and Robin L. Danzak.

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