Video 6.2: Dr. Christopher Lonigan: Research on dialogic reading

Video 6.2: Dr. Christopher Lonigan: Research on dialogic reading   Dr. Christopher Lonigan, a professor of psychology at Florida State University, talks about research on dialogic reading. (running time: 2 min. 01 sec.)   View TranscriptDr Lonigan: What we know from the research is that when children are exposed to shared reading using dialogic reading,…

Video 6.1: The teacher’s viewpoint

Video 6.1: The teacher’s viewpoint   Tenisha, a pre-K teacher, shares a dilemma about wanting to maximize the benefits of storybook reading for the children in her class. (running time: 1 min. 19 sec.)   View TranscriptTenisha: I have been an early childhood teacher for a little while now and I LOVE it—especially when the…

Audio 6.4: Tenisha’s Perspective (pre-K teacher)

Audio 6.4: Tenisha’s Perspective (pre-K teacher) A pre-K teacher shares her perspective on incorporating dialogic reading practices into her storybook reading. (running time: 1 min. 01 sec.)   View TranscriptTenisha: I’ve always thought about storybook reading as an important event each day, and that belief has gotten even stronger.  I realize that read alouds can…

Audio 6.3: Cristina Gillanders

Audio 6.3: Cristina Gillanders Dr. Gillanders, an investigator who studies Latino emergent literacy and bilingualism, talks about why reading aloud is important for dual language learners. (running time: 1 min. 52 sec.)   View TranscriptCristina: Reading aloud allows you to be very intentional about the words that you need to teach to these children. So…

Audio 6.2: Samtra Devard

Audio 6.2: Samtra Devard Samtra, the mother of three children, including one who has a disability, talks about why it is important for teachers to know and use research-based literacy practices with young children with disabilities. (running time: 1 min. 31 sec.)   View TranscriptSamtra: I didn’t know how literacy instruction worked and how does…

Audio 6.1: Pam Zornick

Audio 6.1: Pam Zornick Pam Zornick, a pre-K teacher, talks about how student teachers can shape classroom practices, including a story of how one student teacher changed the way an assistant teacher read to the children. (running time: 1 min., 42 sec.)   View TranscriptPam: It’s really great to have this opportunity to have someone…