Cumulative Social Inquiry
Transforming Novelty into Innovation
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Word Count
78,000 words, Guess
Page Count
312 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveliteracyprocesse0000unse
- ISBN-101593856539
- ISBN-139781593856533
- LibraryThing8314368
- Library of Congress Control Number2007042336
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007052766
- OCLC Control Number175289913
- OCLC Control Number187549202
- Better World Books9781593856533
- Open LibraryOL12432396M
Classifications
- LCCH62.S589 2008
- LCCH62 .S589 2008
- LCCLB1050 .L4985 2008
Description
"The volume begins by reviewing the foundations of cognitive flexibility, its relationship to literacy learning, and its development across the lifespan. Chapters then delve into specific literacy processes, such as phonemic awareness, word recognition, and comprehension. For example, contributors elucidate how good readers simultaneously manage information about the sounds of different words, the letters they comprise, and the meanings they convey. Less skilled readers, on the other hand, exhibit an inflexible focus on one or a few aspects of these tasks. Translating research into practice, the book probes the implications for improving children's educational outcomes." "Integrating dynamic areas of research that have often remained disparate, this clearly organized volume provides essential knowledge and tools for reading researchers, teacher educators, educational psychologists, and reading specialists. It may serve as a text in graduate-level courses on reading processes or the psychology of reading."--book jacket.
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