Literacy, Access, and Libraries Among the Language Minority Community
Now In Paper! While there is a great lamenting among the public within educational circles about "illiteracy," especially within the language minority community, there is little focus on the possible solutions to the problem of low literacy rates. This body of work highlights many successful strategies which tackle this issue.

This book is unique in that it approaches the issue of literacy in the language minority community from many perspectives. Literacy is investigated as a continuum of interconnected factors. It takes a hard look at the research in a way that is enlightening for both researchers and students. Accompanying the research are numerous suggestions and possible solutions. This book contains the necessary theoretical base as well as practical solutions. It includes accounts of reading programs in the classrooms, recommendations of selected Spanish language books for children, documentation about cases of free reading at the university level and the strengths of native language books for adult learners.

Literacy, Access and Libraries is helpful to a wide range of audiences while detailing the specific concerns of language minority communities. With a concrete foundation in theories of literacy the book is also helpful to educators and those concerned with relationships between communities, and the impact of language acquisition, literacy, and reading on the social practices of students. It contains effective strategies for literacy in both public and private settings, and proves an excellent source of information for anyone providing services to the language minority community. Cloth edition previously published in 1998.
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Literacy, Access, and Libraries Among the Language Minority Community
Now In Paper! While there is a great lamenting among the public within educational circles about "illiteracy," especially within the language minority community, there is little focus on the possible solutions to the problem of low literacy rates. This body of work highlights many successful strategies which tackle this issue.

This book is unique in that it approaches the issue of literacy in the language minority community from many perspectives. Literacy is investigated as a continuum of interconnected factors. It takes a hard look at the research in a way that is enlightening for both researchers and students. Accompanying the research are numerous suggestions and possible solutions. This book contains the necessary theoretical base as well as practical solutions. It includes accounts of reading programs in the classrooms, recommendations of selected Spanish language books for children, documentation about cases of free reading at the university level and the strengths of native language books for adult learners.

Literacy, Access and Libraries is helpful to a wide range of audiences while detailing the specific concerns of language minority communities. With a concrete foundation in theories of literacy the book is also helpful to educators and those concerned with relationships between communities, and the impact of language acquisition, literacy, and reading on the social practices of students. It contains effective strategies for literacy in both public and private settings, and proves an excellent source of information for anyone providing services to the language minority community. Cloth edition previously published in 1998.
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Literacy, Access, and Libraries Among the Language Minority Community

Literacy, Access, and Libraries Among the Language Minority Community

Literacy, Access, and Libraries Among the Language Minority Community

Literacy, Access, and Libraries Among the Language Minority Community

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Now In Paper! While there is a great lamenting among the public within educational circles about "illiteracy," especially within the language minority community, there is little focus on the possible solutions to the problem of low literacy rates. This body of work highlights many successful strategies which tackle this issue.

This book is unique in that it approaches the issue of literacy in the language minority community from many perspectives. Literacy is investigated as a continuum of interconnected factors. It takes a hard look at the research in a way that is enlightening for both researchers and students. Accompanying the research are numerous suggestions and possible solutions. This book contains the necessary theoretical base as well as practical solutions. It includes accounts of reading programs in the classrooms, recommendations of selected Spanish language books for children, documentation about cases of free reading at the university level and the strengths of native language books for adult learners.

Literacy, Access and Libraries is helpful to a wide range of audiences while detailing the specific concerns of language minority communities. With a concrete foundation in theories of literacy the book is also helpful to educators and those concerned with relationships between communities, and the impact of language acquisition, literacy, and reading on the social practices of students. It contains effective strategies for literacy in both public and private settings, and proves an excellent source of information for anyone providing services to the language minority community. Cloth edition previously published in 1998.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810843523
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Pages: 259
Product dimensions: 5.52(w) x 8.48(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

Rebecca Constantino (Ph.D., University of Southern California) has written extensively on issues concerning literacy and language minority communities. She is active in community service and is a member of the California Association of Bilingual Education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsv
Forewordvii
Introduction: Why Consider the Library and Books?1
Chapter 1Supporting Spanish language literacy: Latino children and school and community libraries17
Chapter 2"I did not know you could get such things there!": Secondary ESL students' understanding, use and beliefs concerning the school and public library53
Chapter 3Urban libraries confront linguistic minorities: Programs that work69
Chapter 4Impact of school/library partnership on a linguistic minority community89
Chapter 5Providing pleasure reading material to adult immigrants: The effects on reading behaviors and second language acquisition107
Chapter 6Using SSR in the Secondary ESL Classroom: A powerful way to increase comprehension and develop positive attitudes toward reading127
Chapter 7"Maestro, can we go to the library today?" The role of the school library in the improvement of reading attitudes and achievement among bilingual elementary students155
Chapter 8Tierra Fertil: Making the soil rich for discussion for young children in Spanish175
Chapter 9Changing reading attitudes: The power of bringing books into the classroom193
Chapter 10Literature based programs for first language development: Giving native bilinguals access to books209
Chapter 11Libraries, Books, Attitudes and Tests... Case Studies225
Index243
About the Authors249
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