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Carol Vukelich 환태평양유아교육연구학회 2015 Asia-Pacific journal of research in early childhoo Vol.9 No.1
Much is known about the skills that young children need to be successful readers. The literature identifies two kinds of skills that are key to young children’s language and literacy development: meaning-related skills and code-related skills. This article focuses on one of these key skills: meaning-related skills. It provides an overview of what is known about the importance of young children’s language development to children’s success as readers and describes several evidence-based instructional strategies (strategies that researchers have shown to have a positive impact on children’s language learning) that early childhood teachers should use to support children’s language development. By using the described strategies, early childhood educators can ensure that their teaching is in harmony with current research findings and that they are providing their young learners with the very best meaning-related skill instruction known today.
Facilitating Change: Roles of the Early Childhood Literacy Coach
Martha Buell,Myae Han,Katrin L. Blamey,Carol Vukelich 환태평양유아교육연구학회 2010 Asia-Pacific journal of research in early childhoo Vol.4 No.2
This qualitative study sought to explicate the roles Early Childhood Literacy coaches played in a federally-funded project to improve early language and literacy instruction for preschool children. Across three Head Start sites, participants included classroom teachers, literacy coaches, center coordinators, and program coordinators. Structured interviews were conducted and analyzed to understand the roles assumed by coaches who served preschool teachers.