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Developing a Theory of Literacy Learning
Chapter Outline

Your Experiences as a Literacy Learner
Examining Your Beliefs
School Reflections
Your Experiences with Different Cultures
Identifying Your Personal Culture
Developing Positive Attitudes
Understanding the Cultural Role of Language
Connecting Cultural Understanding to Teaching Reading
Your Knowledge of the Learning Process
Behaviorist Theories
Social Constructivism
Eclectic Approaches to Learning
Your Knowledge of Theories of Literacy Learning
Bottom-up Theory of Reading
Psycholinguistic Theory of Reading
Transactional Theory of Reading
Critical Literacy
Combining Literacy Theories
Your Philosophy of Literacy Learning
Applying Theory: The Responsive Teaching Cycle
Assessment Matters
Authentic Assessment
Why So Much Emphasis on Assessment?
Standards
Articulating Your Beliefs
Connections: What’s Next?



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