This paper presents a single case-study of a longitudinal shared reading programme that took place in Dutch kindergartens with first language speakers of 4 to 6 years old. As will be shown, children participate both in a traditional instructional structure and in a participation framework characterised by a more or less free discussion. These structures establish an optimal learning environment both together and in relationship to each other. Our case study demonstrates how the teacher and the pupils participate in these successive frameworks and how this supports the construction of conceptual knowledge. It will be shown that participation during shared reading of picture books at kindergarten is directly linked to interactional learning o...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the language development of the four selected ...
The present study investigated the effects of two methods of shared book reading on children´s emerg...
Books are initially perceived by children as toys. However, the experience of reading together with ...
This paper presents a single case-study of a longitudinal shared reading programme that took place i...
This study investigates explanatory discourse within the setting of shared reading at kindergarten. ...
Reading-aloud of picture books at kindergarten: the influence of interaction on children’s learning ...
This paper reports on a conversation analytic study of problem-solving interactions during shared re...
Leren in interactie Een analyse van het voorlezen van prentenboeken in de kleuterklas In het proefsc...
In this paper, we analyse one aspect of home–school book sharing, namely the activity of borrowing a...
In this paper, we analyse one aspect of home–school book sharing, namely the activity of borrowing a...
The purpose of this observational case study was to describe and understand how kindergarten childre...
The importance of high quality early childhood education has been widely acknowledged. We know that ...
This paper is composed of two parts: the theoretical and the empirical part. In the theoretical ...
Dutch preschools intend to increase the learning opportunities for children from 2½ to 4 years of ag...
The purpose of the present study is to establish how the quality of kindergarten classroom interacti...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the language development of the four selected ...
The present study investigated the effects of two methods of shared book reading on children´s emerg...
Books are initially perceived by children as toys. However, the experience of reading together with ...
This paper presents a single case-study of a longitudinal shared reading programme that took place i...
This study investigates explanatory discourse within the setting of shared reading at kindergarten. ...
Reading-aloud of picture books at kindergarten: the influence of interaction on children’s learning ...
This paper reports on a conversation analytic study of problem-solving interactions during shared re...
Leren in interactie Een analyse van het voorlezen van prentenboeken in de kleuterklas In het proefsc...
In this paper, we analyse one aspect of home–school book sharing, namely the activity of borrowing a...
In this paper, we analyse one aspect of home–school book sharing, namely the activity of borrowing a...
The purpose of this observational case study was to describe and understand how kindergarten childre...
The importance of high quality early childhood education has been widely acknowledged. We know that ...
This paper is composed of two parts: the theoretical and the empirical part. In the theoretical ...
Dutch preschools intend to increase the learning opportunities for children from 2½ to 4 years of ag...
The purpose of the present study is to establish how the quality of kindergarten classroom interacti...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the language development of the four selected ...
The present study investigated the effects of two methods of shared book reading on children´s emerg...
Books are initially perceived by children as toys. However, the experience of reading together with ...