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ERIC Number: ED428324
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 281
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ISBN: ISBN-0-205-26156-6
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Practical Classroom Applications of Language Experience: Looking Back, Looking Forward.
Nelson, Olga G., Ed.; Linek, Wayne M., Ed.
The 38 essays in this book look back at language experience as an educational approach, provide practical classroom applications, and reconceptualize language experience as an overarching education process. Classroom teachers and reading specialists describe strategies in use in a variety of classroom settings and describe ways to integrate current assessment techniques with the language experience approach. Essays in the book are: (1) "The Language Experience Approach: A Framework for Learning" (Nancy D. Padak and Timothy V. Rasinski); (2) "Focus on Language Experience Learning and Teaching" (MaryAnne Hall); (3) "Language Experience Approach: A British Perspective" (Robin Campbell); (4) "The History of Language Experience: A U.S. Perspective" (Jane L. Davidson); (5) "The Language Experience Special Interest Group (LESIG) of the International Reading Association: An Historical Overview" (Bonnie C. Wilkerson); (6) "Using Language Experiences in Beginning Reading: How a Language Experience Program Works" (Roach Van Allen); (7) "Making Written Language Meaningful" (MaryAnne Hall); (8); "Approaches to Environmental Print with Young Children" (Bobbie Gibson Warash, Mary W. Strong and Rachel N. Donoho); (9) "The Scrapbook Project" (Bobbie Gibson Warash and Diana J. Kingsbury); (10) "Developing Story Discourse: A Technique for Parents" (Lane Roy Gauthier and David B. Yaden); (11) "Guided Imagery as Language Experience" (Barbara J. Walker); (12) "Play as Story" (Kathleen Roskos); (13) "Using Nursery Rhymes with Early Experience Stories: A Language/Literature Program" (K. Eleanor Christensen and William J. Oehlkers); (14) "Linking Literacy and Lyrics through Song Picture Books" (Kathy Barclay); (15) "Beginning Writing: Where Does it Really Begin?" (Kathy Barclay); (16) "Using LEA to Assess Literacy in the Primary Grades" (Elizabeth Gibbons Pryor); (17) "Tying Assessment to Instruction: Adam Learns to Read the LEA Way" (Olga Nelson, Patricia A. Charles Kalmes and Elizabeth Hatfield-Walsh); (18) "My Experience with Language Experience" (Marilyn L. Fletcher); (19) "A First Grade Language Experience Teacher Talks about the Principles That Guide Her Practice and Decision Making" (Janice V. Kristo and Mary Giard); (20) "Language, Experience, and Learning: A Natural Connection for the Middle Grades" (Elizabeth G. Sturtevant); (21) "The Group Mapping Activity for Instruction in Reading and Thinking" (Jane L. Davidson); (22) "Awareness and Anticipation: Utilizing LEA and DR-TA in the Content Classroom" (Bonnie C. Wilkerson); (23) "Sorting: A Word Study Alternative" (Jean Wallace Gillet); (24) "The Directed Spelling Thinking Activity (DSTA): Providing an Effective Balance in Word Study Instruction" (Jerry Zutell); (25) "More Than Just a Brownie: Language Experience and Edible Science for the Middle Grades" (Ellen Lawrence Pesko); (26) "Williamsville: An Integrated Language Experience Approach to Math" (Patty Tarrant); (27) "Collecting, Writing, and Telling Family Folklore Stories" (Annette Nancy Taylor and Olga Nelson); (28) "Making History Memorable" (Carolyn Johns); (29) "LEA: Framework for Assessing Students' Higher-Level Thinking Skills" (Mary Elizabeth Kline); (30) "Is Anybody Really There? Developing Voice in Student Writing" (William J. Romeo); (31) "Language and Experience in the Middle School: The Power of the Writing Workshop" (N. Suzanne Standerford); (32) "LEA and Students with Special Needs" (Harvetta M. Robertson); (33) "Empowering Students with Learning Disabilities through Language Experience" (Sandra M. Stokes); (34) "ZPD+LEA=Reading for Special Needs Children: A Formula for Success" (Rose Anne Casement); (35) "Variations on a Theme: Using Thematically Framed Language Experience Activities for English as a Second Language (ESL) Instruction" (Kathleen A.J. Mohr); (36) "Literacy Development of Second Language Learners with Technology and LEA" (Vicki Parsons Duling); (37) "Negotiated Language Experience and Content Area Instruction in the Bilingual Classroom" (Linda Lewis-White); and (38) "The Language Experience Approach: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" (Michael R. Sampson and Mary Beth Sampson). An appendix contains "A Chronology of the Language Experience Special Interest Group" by Bonnie C. Wilkerson. (RS)
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (Great Britain)
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