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Autori principali: Stone, Jennifer P., Rivera, Christopher J., Weiss, Stacy L.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2018
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1197305
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author Stone, Jennifer P.
Rivera, Christopher J.
Weiss, Stacy L.
author_facet Stone, Jennifer P.
Rivera, Christopher J.
Weiss, Stacy L.
Stone, Jennifer P.
Rivera, Christopher J.
Weiss, Stacy L.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Literacy-Rich Environments for Young Students with Significant Developmental Disabilities Stone, Jennifer P. Rivera, Christopher J. Weiss, Stacy L. Young Children Developmental Disabilities Beginning Teachers Instructional Materials Childrens Literature Picture Books Emergent Literacy Primary Education Library Materials Classroom Environment Reading Materials Writing Exercises Reading Instruction The purpose of this article is to provide strategies that address three areas (creating a classroom library, incorporating environmental print, establishing writing activities) for beginning teachers for creating literacy-rich environments to support the academic and functional needs of young students with significant developmental disabilities (DD). Literacy-rich environments in early primary grades incorporate strategic creation of classroom libraries, contain environmental print, explore a variety of literature (e.g., storybooks, poems), and provide various literacy activities. In these environments, teachers need to ensure students are able to access materials in meaningful and engaging ways. The evidence-based suggestions provided are applicable to all settings in which students with significant DD may be taught.
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spellingShingle Literacy-Rich Environments for Young Students with Significant Developmental Disabilities
Stone, Jennifer P.
Rivera, Christopher J.
Weiss, Stacy L.
Young Children
Developmental Disabilities
Beginning Teachers
Instructional Materials
Childrens Literature
Picture Books
Emergent Literacy
Primary Education
Library Materials
Classroom Environment
Reading Materials
Writing Exercises
Reading Instruction
Literacy-Rich Environments for Young Students with Significant Developmental Disabilities Stone, Jennifer P. Rivera, Christopher J. Weiss, Stacy L. Young Children Developmental Disabilities Beginning Teachers Instructional Materials Childrens Literature Picture Books Emergent Literacy Primary Education Library Materials Classroom Environment Reading Materials Writing Exercises Reading Instruction The purpose of this article is to provide strategies that address three areas (creating a classroom library, incorporating environmental print, establishing writing activities) for beginning teachers for creating literacy-rich environments to support the academic and functional needs of young students with significant developmental disabilities (DD). Literacy-rich environments in early primary grades incorporate strategic creation of classroom libraries, contain environmental print, explore a variety of literature (e.g., storybooks, poems), and provide various literacy activities. In these environments, teachers need to ensure students are able to access materials in meaningful and engaging ways. The evidence-based suggestions provided are applicable to all settings in which students with significant DD may be taught.
title Literacy-Rich Environments for Young Students with Significant Developmental Disabilities
topic Young Children
Developmental Disabilities
Beginning Teachers
Instructional Materials
Childrens Literature
Picture Books
Emergent Literacy
Primary Education
Library Materials
Classroom Environment
Reading Materials
Writing Exercises
Reading Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1197305