In this paper, we analyse one aspect of home–school book sharing, namely the activity of borrowing a book. We describe how the borrowing activity is accomplished in daily practice in two Dutch preschools and which emergent literacy practices can be embedded in this routine. We followed fifteen children, aged from two years to four years, and analysed how they were involved in the borrowing activity as part of home–school book sharing. In total we analysed sixty borrowing events. We found three variations of the borrowing act: children were not involved at all; they were involved in a basic borrowing routine; and they were involved in an extended borrowing routine. In the case of no involvement, the teacher chose a book without the child bei...
This exploratory study investigated the influence of prescribed presentations of selected readings o...
This study examined whether and how parent-child interaction differs when reading a print book than ...
The propsed project addresses the recently introduced claim that the socio-cultural relevance of par...
In this paper, we analyse one aspect of home–school book sharing, namely the activity of borrowing a...
This paper presents a single case-study of a longitudinal shared reading programme that took place i...
This paper reports on a conversation analytic study of problem-solving interactions during shared re...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the habits of borrowing books among third-grade pupils....
In this study, we analyze in-depth interviews conducted with 26 Dutch third-graders as well as inter...
In this study, we analyze in-depth interviews conducted with 26 Dutch third-graders as well as inter...
Based on the Home Literacy Model, this study explored a refined model of home literacy activities an...
According to the Home Literacy Model (Sénéchal and LeFevre, 2002, 2014), young children can be expos...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate and illustrate the measures that parents, teachers ...
The purpose of this study was to compare (1) mother-child interactions in three different contexts: ...
Reading-aloud of picture books at kindergarten: the influence of interaction on children’s learning ...
There is considerable recognition that shared book reading helps develop young children's early read...
This exploratory study investigated the influence of prescribed presentations of selected readings o...
This study examined whether and how parent-child interaction differs when reading a print book than ...
The propsed project addresses the recently introduced claim that the socio-cultural relevance of par...
In this paper, we analyse one aspect of home–school book sharing, namely the activity of borrowing a...
This paper presents a single case-study of a longitudinal shared reading programme that took place i...
This paper reports on a conversation analytic study of problem-solving interactions during shared re...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the habits of borrowing books among third-grade pupils....
In this study, we analyze in-depth interviews conducted with 26 Dutch third-graders as well as inter...
In this study, we analyze in-depth interviews conducted with 26 Dutch third-graders as well as inter...
Based on the Home Literacy Model, this study explored a refined model of home literacy activities an...
According to the Home Literacy Model (Sénéchal and LeFevre, 2002, 2014), young children can be expos...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate and illustrate the measures that parents, teachers ...
The purpose of this study was to compare (1) mother-child interactions in three different contexts: ...
Reading-aloud of picture books at kindergarten: the influence of interaction on children’s learning ...
There is considerable recognition that shared book reading helps develop young children's early read...
This exploratory study investigated the influence of prescribed presentations of selected readings o...
This study examined whether and how parent-child interaction differs when reading a print book than ...
The propsed project addresses the recently introduced claim that the socio-cultural relevance of par...