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Seeing All Kids as Readers: A New Vision for Literacy in the Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom [Paperback]

Christopher Kliewer (Author)
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1557669015 978-1557669018 March 6, 2008 1
For young children with moderate to severe disabilities, developing literacy skills can lead to more active and fulfilling membership in society. This motivating, forward-thinking book will help educators see all their students as literate and use an innovative social model of literacy to enrich the skills of children with and without disabilities. Relating in-depth stories from hundreds of hours spent observing inclusive preschool classrooms, literacy researcher Christopher Kliewer inspires readers to

view literacy as more than direct interaction with alphabetic text


use dynamic, imaginative methods dramatic play, drawing, painting, dance, movement to help students with disabilities acquire useful literacy skills


encourage students with and without disabilities to collaborate on literacy-building activities throughout the day


incorporate the interests, imaginations, and histories of students with disabilities in classroom routines and lessons
Special and general educators will discover how this bold new vision of literacy and inclusion will benefit all their students, and they'll use the vivid examples as models in their own classrooms. A passionate, carefully researched call to action, this eye-opening book will help educators move beyond the labels and expectations often associated with disability, presume competence instead of limitation, and ensure that students with significant disabilities reach their full potential as literate citizens.

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It's hard to imagine what exciting classrooms might be if we all assumed, like the inclusive educators in these pages, that our students only real limitations were our own imagining of their possibilities. --David Koppenhaver, Ph.D., Professor, Language, Reading, and Exceptionalities, Reich College of Education, Appalachian State University

Sparkles with optimism, challenging us to discover the passion of children with disabilities to recognize the literate world and be recognized. --Douglas Biklen, Ph.D., Dean, School of Education, Syracuse University; author, "Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone"

Challenges us to understand ability and literacy itself in new ways . . . a compelling and important read for anyone who is interested in literacy, teaches children, or wants to inspire change in education. --Paula Kluth, Ph.D., Independent Consultant and Scholar; author, "A Land We Can Share" and "You're Going to Love This Kid"

Sparkles with optimism, challenging us to discover the passion of children with disabilities to recognize the literate world and be recognized. --Douglas Biklen, Ph.D., Dean, School of Education, Syracuse University; author, "Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone"

Challenges us to understand ability and literacy itself in new ways . . . a compelling and important read for anyone who is interested in literacy, teaches children, or wants to inspire change in education. --Paula Kluth, Ph.D., Independent Consultant and Scholar; author, "A Land We Can Share" and "You're Going to Love This Kid"

Sparkles with optimism, challenging us to discover the passion of children with disabilities to recognize the literate world and be recognized. --Douglas Biklen, Ph.D., Dean, School of Education, Syracuse University; author, "Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone"

Challenges us to understand ability and literacy itself in new ways . . . a compelling and important read for anyone who is interested in literacy, teaches children, or wants to inspire change in education. --Paula Kluth, Ph.D., Independent Consultant and Scholar; author, "A Land We Can Share" and "You're Going to Love This Kid"

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Paul H Brookes Pub Co; 1 edition (March 6, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557669015
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557669018
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Imaginative teaching methods - drawing, dance, dramatic play - to help students with disabilities acquire literacy skills, February 13, 2009
This review is from: Seeing All Kids as Readers: A New Vision for Literacy in the Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom (Paperback)
Christopher Kliewer's SEEING ALL KIDS AS READERS: A NEW VISION FOR LITERACY IN THE INCLUSIVE EARLY CHILDHOOD CLASSROOM provides a fine inspirational guide to literacy which uses imaginative teaching methods - drawing, dance, dramatic play - to help students with disabilities acquire literacy skills. From blending in student interests with the education process to adopting disabilities to classroom routines, it's an outstanding guide.
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