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“Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”: Teachers’ Perceptions of Reading Instruction in Kindergarten
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/ Elementary Schools
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/ Grade 1
/ Kindergarten
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/ Language acquisition
/ Language arts
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/ Linguistic competence
/ Literacy
/ Oral Language
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/ Periodicals
/ Public Schools
/ Reading achievement
/ Reading acquisition
/ Reading Consultants
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Reading Improvement
/ Reading instruction
/ Reading Skills
/ Student attitudes
/ Students
/ Teacher attitudes
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Time use
/ Young Children
2021
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“Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”: Teachers’ Perceptions of Reading Instruction in Kindergarten
by
Costantino-Lane, Tina
in
Academic achievement
/ Common Core State Standards
/ Competence
/ Comprehension
/ Creative Activities
/ Curricula
/ Decoding
/ Decoding (Reading)
/ Early Childhood Education
/ Early Childhood Teachers
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary Schools
/ English language
/ Grade 1
/ Kindergarten
/ Kindergarten teachers
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language arts
/ Language proficiency
/ Language Skills
/ Learning
/ Linguistic competence
/ Literacy
/ Oral Language
/ Perceptions
/ Periodicals
/ Public Schools
/ Reading achievement
/ Reading acquisition
/ Reading Consultants
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Reading Improvement
/ Reading instruction
/ Reading Skills
/ Student attitudes
/ Students
/ Teacher attitudes
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Time use
/ Young Children
2021
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“Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”: Teachers’ Perceptions of Reading Instruction in Kindergarten
by
Costantino-Lane, Tina
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Academic achievement
/ Common Core State Standards
/ Competence
/ Comprehension
/ Creative Activities
/ Curricula
/ Decoding
/ Decoding (Reading)
/ Early Childhood Education
/ Early Childhood Teachers
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary Schools
/ English language
/ Grade 1
/ Kindergarten
/ Kindergarten teachers
/ Language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language arts
/ Language proficiency
/ Language Skills
/ Learning
/ Linguistic competence
/ Literacy
/ Oral Language
/ Perceptions
/ Periodicals
/ Public Schools
/ Reading achievement
/ Reading acquisition
/ Reading Consultants
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Reading Improvement
/ Reading instruction
/ Reading Skills
/ Student attitudes
/ Students
/ Teacher attitudes
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Time use
/ Young Children
2021
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“Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”: Teachers’ Perceptions of Reading Instruction in Kindergarten
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“Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”: Teachers’ Perceptions of Reading Instruction in Kindergarten
2021
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Many recent articles have focused on reading instruction in kindergarten, but few have solicited the beliefs of the experts—kindergarten teachers. This study examined California teachers’ perceptions of teaching reading to kindergarten students. Kindergarten teachers from northern to southern California were surveyed (N = 103). Teachers reported on student oral language competence, reading achievement, and mastery of six of the English Language Arts Standards. Due to numerous standards, teachers reported that there was less time for traditional kindergarten activities and subject area instruction, both of which promote language development. Participants believed that students with advanced language skills at the beginning of kindergarten became proficient readers. Some students, with underdeveloped language, found learning to read frustrating and confusing. Other students, with underdeveloped language, may have grasped the decoding aspect of reading, but were lacking in comprehension.
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