Lenses on Reading, Third Edition An Introduction to Theories and Models

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Edition: 3rd
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Pub. Date: 2017-05-23
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

Widely adopted as an ideal introduction to the major models of reading, this text guides students to understand and facilitate children's literacy development. Coverage encompasses the full range of theories that have informed reading instruction and research, from classical thinking to cutting-edge cognitive, social learning, physiological, and affective perspectives. Readers learn how theory shapes instructional decision making and how to critically evaluate the assumptions and beliefs that underlie their own teaching. Pedagogical features include framing and discussion questions, learning activities, teacher anecdotes, classroom applications, and examples of research studies grounded in each approach.
 
New to This Edition
*Chapter on physiological foundations of reading development, including the impact of nutrition, sleep, and exercise.
*Chapter on affective/emotional perspectives, such as the role of engagement and teacher-student relationships.
*Additional social learning perspectives: Critical Race Theory and Multiliteracies Theory.
*All chapters updated with the latest research; many new teacher anecdotes added.

Author Biography

Diane H. Tracey, EdD, is Professor of Education at Kean University. She has written widely on topics related to literacy achievement and is an active presenter at local, state, and national conferences. Dr. Tracey has served as Secretary of the Literacy Research Association and on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Literacy Research, The Reading Teacher, the National Reading Conference Yearbook, and Education and Urban Society. Currently she is coeditor of the Journal of School Connections. Dr. Tracey is a recipient of Kean University’s Presidential Scholars Challenge Award. Prior to her work at the university level, she was an early childhood educator and a research assistant on a large, federally funded grant project studying children’s reading disabilities. She is currently also a graduate student at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies, training to become a modern psychoanalyst.
 
Lesley Mandel Morrow, PhD, is Distinguished Professor and Director of the Center for Literacy Development at the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. A former classroom teacher and reading specialist, her research deals with multiple topics in early literacy development. Dr. Morrow has more than 300 publications, including journal articles, chapters, monographs, and books. She is a recipient of Excellence in Research, Teaching, and Service awards from Rutgers; the Outstanding Teacher Educator in Reading Award, the Special Service Award, and the William S. Gray Citation of Merit from the International Literacy Association (ILA); the Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement from Fordham University; and the Oscar S. Causey Award from the Literacy Research Association. Dr. Morrow has served as president of both the ILA and the Reading Hall of Fame.
 
 

Table of Contents

1.         Introduction to Theories and Models
2. Early Lenses (400 B.C.E.–Present)
3.         Behavioral Lenses (1900–Present)
4. Constructivist Lenses (1920s–Present)
5. Developmental Lenses (1930s–Present)
6. Physiological Lenses (1940s–Present)
7. Affective Lenses (1940s–Present)
8. Social Learning Lenses (1960s–Present)
9. Cognitive-Processing Lenses (1960s–Present)
10. Putting It All Together
Appendix. Summary Chart: Onset of Presented Theoretical Perspectives Affecting Literacy Education
References     
Author Index
Subject Index
 
 

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