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语言艺术的学与教【2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载】

- (美)斯特里克兰德(Strickland,D.)著 著
- 出版社: 北京:北京大学出版社
- ISBN:7301087381
- 出版时间:2005
- 标注页数:558页
- 文件大小:107MB
- 文件页数:581页
- 主题词:语言教学-英文
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图书目录
PART ONE Contexts for Teaching and Learning the Language Arts3
CHAPTER 1 Language Arts:Learning and Teaching3
Changing Views7
Instructional Changes7
Instructional Challenges10
Learning and Teaching as Processes14
An Active Process14
A Social Process16
An Emotional Process18
A Cognitive Process24
Strategies for Learning and Teaching27
Learner Strategies27
Instructional Strategies29
Involving Families and Conmunities35
Summary36
Activities36
Further Reading37
References38
CHAPTER 2 Organizing and Managing the Language Arts Program41
Addressing Organization and Management Issues across Grade Levels43
The Primary Years43
The Intermediate Years44
The Middle School Years47
Establishing a Supportive Classroom Environment51
The Social and Emotional Environment51
The Intellectual Environment51
The Physical Environment51
Providing a Balanced Language Arts Program53
Key Experiences for Language Arts Learning and Teaching56
Managing Time58
Accommodating Learner Variability60
Managing Materials in the Language Arts Classroom63
Organizing for Thematic Instruction65
Summary71
Activities72
Further Reading72
References72
CHAPTER 3 The Role of Literature in Language Arts Teaching and Learning75
The Benefits of a Literature-Based Language Arts Curriculum77
Building a Literature Collection80
Selecting Children's Books83
Evaluating Children's Books87
Organizing the Classroom Library89
Structuring a Language Arts Program91
Reading Aloud93
Guided Reading97
Independent Reading98
Shared Reading99
Literary Study101
Summary109
Activities110
Further Reading110
References111
Children's Literature References111
PART TWO Language Arts Processes115
CHAPTER 4 Oral Language:Early and Later Development115
Speaking and Listening:Separate Areas of Leaming and Teaching118
Listening:A Special Focus123
Oral Language Development during the Early Years123
The Context123
Some Descriptions of Oral Language Development125
Oral Language-Learning Strategies126
Written Language-Learning Strategies128
Early Language Development in School Settings130
Oral Language Development during the Elementary School Years and Beyond131
Syntactic and Semantic Development131
Pragmatic Development133
Building on Children's Language Competence134
Developing Vocabulary137
Learning about Language139
Developing Fluency140
Oral Language Assessment142
Language Variation across Families and Communities142
Language Diversity in the Classroom143
Summary154
Activities155
Further Reading156
References156
Children's Literature References158
CHAPTER 5 Oral Language:Supporting Relationships among Talk,Listening,Reading,Writing,and Viewing in the Classroom159
Oral Language in the Classroom162
Discussion165
Turn-Taking Patterns166
Positive and Negative Evaluations167
Information-Seeking Questions168
Implications for Conducting Discussions169
Oral Presentations,Drama,Choral Reading,Storytelling175
Small-Group Literature Discussions179
Conversations That Make Connections180
Conversations That Focus on How Texts Work182
Organization and Assessment of Literature-Discussion Groups183
Talk That Supports Writing184
Listening185
Conferences188
Teacher-Student Conferences189
Student-Student Conferences191
Assessment Conferences192
Summary193
Activities193
Further Reading194
References195
Children's Literature References196
CHAPTER 6 Reading:The Emergence of Literacy in the Early Years197
Current Perspectives on Early Literacy201
An Emergent Literacy Perspective201
Contrasting Perspectives on Early Literacy204
What Young Children Need to Learn about Written Language205
Functions of Written Language206
Conventions and Units of Written Language209
Alphabetic/Symbolic Principles213
Structural Principles216
Differences between Oral and Written Language218
How Young Children Learn about Written Language219
Child Strategies for Literacy Learning220
Adult Suppoort for Young Children's Literacy Learning228
Supporting Young Children's Literacy Development in the Classroom231
Creating a Print-Rich Environment231
Using Literature232
Language Charts234
Developing Skills and Fostering Continuity234
Summary239
Activities242
Further Reading242
References242
CHAPTER 7 Reading:Responding to and Learning from Texts through the Grades245
Response to Literature248
Response and Reader's Stance251
Developing Possibilities for Response to Literature252
Structuring Opportunities for Response252
Structuring Activities for Response260
Developing Literary Understanding272
Genre Study272
Balancing the Literacy Program274
Developing Comprehension274
Summary278
Activities278
Further Reading279
References279
Children's Literature References280
CHAPTER 8 Writing:Launching Children into Writing281
A Literature-Rich Environment284
Meaningful Contexts for Language Use286
How Children Develop as Writers288
Language Diversity and Composition Instruction294
The Writing Classroom297
Arranging the Classroom298
Gathering Materials298
The Workshop in Action303
The Writing Cycle307
Selecting Topics308
Generating Ideas310
Putting Words on Paper310
Revising314
Editing316
Publishing317
Writing Conferences319
Summary320
Activities321
Further Reading321
References322
CHAPTER 9 Writing:Writing across the Genres323
Literary Experience,Research,and Writing326
Developing Nonfiction Writers:Trade Books328
Becoming Science Writers:Observation,Recording,and Writing331
Building on Interest:Research,Writing,and Oral Presentations335
Researching,Writing,and Reporting339
Turning Fact into Fiction:Writing Historical Fiction346
One Young Writers Story:"Gettysburg Ghost"351
Writing Poetry353
Summary360
Activities361
Further Reading361
References362
Children's Literature References362
PART THREE Links and Supports for Language Arts Learning and Teaching367
CHAPTER 10 Word Study,Vocabulary,and Spelling Supports for Literacy367
Word Study369
Learning to Read Words369
Guidelines for Word Study371
Strategies for Word Study373
Vocabulary Development379
Importance of Building Rich Vocabularies379
Spelling387
Spelling Development390
The Spelling Program392
Strategies That Support Spelling Development398
Summary405
Activities406
Further Reading406
References407
CHAPTER 11 Written Language Conventions:Grammar,Punctuation,and Handwriting409
Grammar411
Grammar and Usage412
Strategies for Instruction in Grammar and Usage414
Punctuation418
Supporting the Development of Punctuation and Capitalization Skills418
Assessing Sentence Structure and Mechanics424
Proofreading and Editing425
Assessing Grammar,Usage,and Punctuation428
Handwriting431
Overview of Handwriting Development431
Strategies for Teaching Handwriting432
Helping Students with Special Needs435
Assessing Handwriting435
Summary436
Activities437
Further Reading438
References438
Children's Literature References438
CHAPTER 12 Linking Assessment and Instruction439
Key Issues and Types of Assessments441
Strategies for Classroom Assessment444
Observing Language Learners444
Making Use of Portfolios472
Structured Performance Assessment486
Summary486
Activities487
Further Reading487
References488
Children's Literature References489
CHAPTER 13 Language Arts Learning and Teaching across the Curriculum491
Inquiry as a Way of Knowing493
Planning an Inquiry-Based Curriculum494
Guidelines for Planning494
The Guidelines in Action496
Bringing Language and Literacy Together through Inquiry499
Talking to Learn499
Listening to Learn500
Reading to Learn502
Writing to Learn504
Viewing to Learn507
Teaching as Professional Inquiry and Change508
Teachers as Learners in the Primary Grades508
Teachers as Learners in the Intermediate Grades513
Teachers as Learners in the Upper Grades523
Summary529
Activities530
Further Reading530
References531
Children's Literature References532
Teacher's Choices in Children's Literature534
Name&Title Index539
Subject Index543
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