The Science Of Reading A Handbook(1st Edition)

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Margaret J Snowling ,Charles Hulme ,Kate Nation

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ISBN: 1119705096, 978-1119705093

Book publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Book Price $0 : Provides An Overview Of State-of-the-art Research On The Science Of Reading, Revised And Updated Throughout The Science Of Reading Presents The Most Recent Advances In The Study Of Reading And Related Skills. Bringing Together Contributions From A Multidisciplinary Team Of Experts, This Comprehensive Volume Reviews Theoretical Approaches, Stage Models Of Reading, Cross-linguistic Studies Of Reading, Reading Instruction, The Neurobiology Of Reading, And More. Divided Into Six Parts, The Book Explores Word Recognition Processes In Skilled Reading, Learning To Read And Spell, Reading Comprehension And Its Development, Reading And Writing In Different Languages, Developmental And Acquired Reading Disorders, And The Social, Biological, And Environmental Factors Of Literacy. The Second Edition Of The Science Of Reading Is Extensively Revised To Reflect Contemporary Theoretical Insights And Methodological Advances. Two Entirely New Chapters On Co-occurrence And Complexity Are Accompanied By Reviews Of Recent Findings And Discussion Of Future Trends And Research Directions. Updated Chapters Cover The Development Of Reading And Language In Preschools, The Social Correlates Of Reading, Experimental Research On Sentence Processing, Learning To Read In Alphabetic Orthographies, Comorbidities That Occur Frequently With Dyslexia, And Other Central Topics. Demonstrates How Different Knowledge Sources Underpin Reading Processes Using A Wide Range Of MethodologiesPresents Critical Appraisals Of Theoretical And Computational Models Of Word Recognition And Evidence-based Research On Reading InterventionReviews Evidence On Skilled Visual Word Recognition, The Role Of Phonology, Methods For Identifying Dyslexia, And The Molecular Genetics Of Reading And LanguageHighlights The Importance Of Language As A Foundation For Literacy And As A Risk Factor For Developmental Dyslexia And Other Reading DisordersDiscusses Learning To Read In Different Types Of Writing Systems, With A Language Impairment, And In Variations Of The Home Literacy EnvironmentDescribes The Role Of Contemporary Analytical Tools Such As Dominance Analysis And Quantile Regression In Modelling The Development Of Reading And ComprehensionPart Of The Acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Handbooks Of Developmental Psychology Series, The Second Edition Of The Science Of Reading: A Handbook Remains An Invaluable Resource For Advanced Students, Researchers, And Specialist Educators Looking For An Up-to-date Overview Of The Field.