Learning To Read 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AteebaCreated on: 23-01-14 12:46 What does Literacy mean? Literacy is the ability to read and write even if it is not understand completely. T 1 of 19 Literacy is different from ocracy because? It is taught explicitly as part of formal schooling 2 of 19 Officially, Children start learning to read at the age of? 4 3 of 19 The written world is also part of our daily routine and cultural experience... which we are exposed to from a young age 4 of 19 Theorist: Shirley Brice Heath 1938 Studied Spoken Language and reading/writing. 5 of 19 She Practices in the homes of? 3 distinctive communities 6 of 19 1. One White Middle Class 7 of 19 2. One White Working Class 8 of 19 3. One Black Working Class 9 of 19 Heath found literacy practices reflected middle class values. Where activities... were based around shared books/reading and creative writing (When children got to school) 10 of 19 The other communities has cultures activities that were more oral used. Examples. Used storytelling and singing and actions and gestures played a part. 11 of 19 Heath argued because experiences are shaped by community and home.... schools should recognise childrens literacy experiences and values rather then imposing their own. 12 of 19 At what age are children not focused on learning lexis and can read themselves? What are they called. They are called Independent Readers and this happens when they are 8. 13 of 19 Theorist: Bruner Explains how adults can encourage a child's speech by using books. 14 of 19 He Saw.... Parent Child Interaction with a book as being four - phrased 15 of 19 He saw.... Gaining attention - getting a baby to focus on a phrase 16 of 19 He saw... Query - asking the baby what the object in the picture is 17 of 19 He saw... Label - telling the baby what the object in the picture is 18 of 19 He saw... Feedback - responding to the baby's utterance 19 of 19
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