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Mary E. Brown, Ph.D., Professor
Information Science

Southern Connecticut State University
501 Crescent Street, New Haven, CT 06515

Department of Information and Library Science
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ILS 300 Syllabus

Week 1 : Syllabus Day 1 (T/M) Day 2 (W/T) Day 3 (R/W) Day 4 (F/R)

Week 2 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Week 3 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Week 4 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Week 5 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

UNIT 19

UNIT 19 READING ASSIGNMENT

Read in Butler all of the following:
  • pp. 355-357
  • the two essays found on pp. 442-449
  • the two myths found on pp. 358-366
  • the biblical writings found on p. 367

UNIT 19 LECTURE

Reading to Children

It is never too early to begin reading to children.
It is never too late to begin reading to people.

We will now cover the characteristics of children at each age level as well as tips for encouraging reading. Be sure to review the material on child development (lectures/units 1-4) for each age group for a better understanding why a certain age child prefers a certain type of book.

Infants

Infants (birth to 18 months)

  • Like action nursery rhymes
  • Fall asleep to nursery songs and lullabies
  • Listen to Mother Goose verses as they are rocked
  • Imitate actions of children in books
  • Participate in sounds of animals in books
  • Relate books to real life
  • Like to see babies in books
  • Pick favorite books from shelves
  • Need the three RŐs: rhythm, repetition, and rhyme

Toddlers

Toddlers (18 months to 3 years)

  • Like to read to same books over and over
  • Look at board books
  • Pick out their favorite book from a shelf
  • Repeat Mother Goose verses by heart
  • Explore the world by tasting, climbing, touching it
  • Like short rhyming stories
  • Like large, clear, realistic pictures
  • Like to name objects in books and magazines
  • Like bathtub books and toy books

Preschoolers

Preschoolers (3 to 5 years)

  • Use words to express themselves
  • Struggle for independence: "wanna do it myself"
  • Play with language, sing-song, nonsense sounds
  • Enjoy Sesame Street and Big Bird
  • Are fascinated by other children, share grudgingly
  • May create an imaginary friend
  • Are fearful of the dark and strangers
  • Like simple folktales but not fairytales

UNIT 19 QUIZ ON LECTURE

After reading and reviewing the Unit 19 lecture, please take the quiz in WebCT (SCSU Vista)

UNIT 19 WRITING ASSIGNMENT

Revise and post your Type Three writing as a Type Four writing based on classmates' (and others) suggestions. Type Four writings (500 words) are expected to be a substantial improvement over the Type Three assignment.

UNIT 19 PEER EDITING

IF WE USE THE WIKI: The professor will read, comment on, and score (grade) Type 4 Writings.

IF WE USE THE THREADS: After you have entered your Type Four writing, read the entry immediately before yours and make suggestions for improving the writing, based on the focus correction areas (FCAs). [First person will need to read the last entry.] NOTE: The professor will read, comment on, and score (grade) Type 4 Writings.


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This site is maintained by Mary E. Brown, Ph.D. Art work by Valerie Samandar from photograph of the sculpture "Serie Metafisica XVIII" (1983), by Herk Van Tongeren, on Southern's campus near Morrill Hall.