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- 2012016402 contributor B12446058.
- 2012016402 created "2012.".
- 2012016402 date "2012".
- 2012016402 date "2012.".
- 2012016402 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2012016402 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012016402 description "Machine generated contents note: <b>I. Sources of Children's Knowledge</b>1. What You See Is What You Get: Learning from the Ambient Environment, Tanya Kaefer2. Learning through Play: Procedural versus Declarative Knowledge, Jennifer Van Reet3. How Children Understand and Use Other People as Sources of Knowledge: Children's Selective Use of Testimony, Sherryse L. Corrow, Jason Cowell, Sabine Doebel, and Melissa A. Koenig____ 4. Beyond Pedagogy: How Children's Knowledge Develops in the Context of Everyday Parent-Child Conversations, Maureen Callanan, Jennifer Rigney, Charlotte Nolan-Reyes, and Graciela Solis5. Drawing on the Arts: Less-Traveled Paths toward a Science of Learning, Jessa Reed, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff6. Learning by the Book: The Importance of Picture Books for Young Children's Knowledge Acquisition, Ashley M. Pinkham7. Television and Children's Knowledge, Heather J. Lavigne and Daniel R. Anderson<b>II. Promoting Knowledge Development in the Classroom</b>8. Four Play Pedagogies and a Promise for Children's Learning, Kathleen Roskos and James Christie9. The Research-Reality Divide in Early Vocabulary Instruction, Tanya S. Wright10. The Contributions of Curriculum to Shifting Teachers' Practices, David K. Dickinson, Erica M. Barnes, and Jin-Sil Mock11. Scaffolding Preschoolers' Vocabulary Development through Purposeful Conversations: Unpacking the ExCELL Model of Language and Literacy Professional Development, Barbara A. Wasik and Annemarie H. Hindman12. Building Knowledge through Informational Text, Nell K. Duke, Anne-Lise Halvorsen, and Jennifer A. Knight13. Knowledge Acquisition in the Classroom: Literacy and Content-Area Knowledge, Carol McDonald Connor and Frederick J. Morrison 14. Building Literacy Skills through Multimedia, Rebecca Silverman and Sara Hines.".
- 2012016402 extent "xvi, 270 p. ;".
- 2012016402 identifier "9781462504992 (hardback)".
- 2012016402 issued "2012".
- 2012016402 issued "2012.".
- 2012016402 language "eng".
- 2012016402 publisher "New York : The Guilford Press,".
- 2012016402 subject "372.21 23".
- 2012016402 subject "EDUCATION / Educational Psychology bisacsh.".
- 2012016402 subject "EDUCATION / Preschool & Kindergarten bisacsh.".
- 2012016402 subject "Early childhood education.".
- 2012016402 subject "Experiential learning.".
- 2012016402 subject "LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Literacy bisacsh.".
- 2012016402 subject "LB1139.23 .K64 2012".
- 2012016402 subject "PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Child bisacsh.".
- 2012016402 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: <b>I. Sources of Children's Knowledge</b>1. What You See Is What You Get: Learning from the Ambient Environment, Tanya Kaefer2. Learning through Play: Procedural versus Declarative Knowledge, Jennifer Van Reet3. How Children Understand and Use Other People as Sources of Knowledge: Children's Selective Use of Testimony, Sherryse L. Corrow, Jason Cowell, Sabine Doebel, and Melissa A. Koenig____ 4. Beyond Pedagogy: How Children's Knowledge Develops in the Context of Everyday Parent-Child Conversations, Maureen Callanan, Jennifer Rigney, Charlotte Nolan-Reyes, and Graciela Solis5. Drawing on the Arts: Less-Traveled Paths toward a Science of Learning, Jessa Reed, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff6. Learning by the Book: The Importance of Picture Books for Young Children's Knowledge Acquisition, Ashley M. Pinkham7. Television and Children's Knowledge, Heather J. Lavigne and Daniel R. Anderson<b>II. Promoting Knowledge Development in the Classroom</b>8. Four Play Pedagogies and a Promise for Children's Learning, Kathleen Roskos and James Christie9. The Research-Reality Divide in Early Vocabulary Instruction, Tanya S. Wright10. The Contributions of Curriculum to Shifting Teachers' Practices, David K. Dickinson, Erica M. Barnes, and Jin-Sil Mock11. Scaffolding Preschoolers' Vocabulary Development through Purposeful Conversations: Unpacking the ExCELL Model of Language and Literacy Professional Development, Barbara A. Wasik and Annemarie H. Hindman12. Building Knowledge through Informational Text, Nell K. Duke, Anne-Lise Halvorsen, and Jennifer A. Knight13. Knowledge Acquisition in the Classroom: Literacy and Content-Area Knowledge, Carol McDonald Connor and Frederick J. Morrison 14. Building Literacy Skills through Multimedia, Rebecca Silverman and Sara Hines.".
- 2012016402 title "Knowledge development in early childhood : sources of learning and classroom implications / edited by Ashley M. Pinkham, Tanya Kaefer, Susan B. Neuman.".
- 2012016402 type "text".