Owocki, Gretchen.
Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann, c2002.
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-127) and index.
- What is kidwatching? — Sociocultural knowledge and experience — Print awareness — Books and book handling — Talk — Oral reading and miscues — Writing.
- Kidwatching provides a framework for engaging in systematic, yet very personalized, data collection in all areas of literacy. High-quality kidwatching gives teachers the information they need to teach effectively and to share detailed, factual information with families and adminstrators. Kidwatching can also be used to strengthen school reform and to develop a common set of principles and practices that are in tune with local needs and interests. Learn to watch kids and see how effective you can be on these fronts. –BOOK JACKET.
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