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Frank Smith

    Frank Smith est un psycholinguiste contemporain reconnu pour ses contributions significatives à la linguistique et à la psychologie cognitive au cours des 35 dernières années. Il est considéré comme un contributeur essentiel à la recherche sur la nature du processus de lecture, façonnant conjointement l'approche psycholinguistique moderne de l'enseignement de la lecture. Auteur de nombreux livres, dont beaucoup ont connu plusieurs éditions, le travail de Smith continue d'influencer la compréhension de la lecture et ses dimensions cognitives.

    Reiß aus, kleine Maus!
    Ach du Schreck, die Nuss ist weg!
    Ostern im Schnee
    What Once Was Lost
    Essays Into Literacy
    Reading
    • Reading

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(8)Évaluer

      Since the publication of the first edition in 1978, this book has become a standard work for all those interested in reading. The book is about the process of reading, the perceptual and language skills involved, and the nature of the task facing anyone learning to read. At the heart of Frank Smith's analysis is the seemingly simple truth that it is only through reading that children learn to read and, in this edition, the author introduces the notion of the 'literacy club' which children need to join if they are to become successful readers.

      Reading
    • Essays Into Literacy

      • 157pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This volume contains a number of Frank Smith's classic papers and others from sources not always easily accessible. It also contains some Afterthoughts in which he responds candidly to the questions and challenges he most frequently receives. They include, Why are you so rude about teachers?, What you say is impossible, How can you teach a child who isn't interested?, How will children learn if they are not continually corrected?, and What would your ideal school be like?

      Essays Into Literacy
    • What Once Was Lost

      The Blacksmith's Art in Nova Scotia

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the rich history of blacksmithing in Nova Scotia, highlighting its evolution into a respected art form. It features profiles of practicing artisans, showcasing their skills and contributions to the craft. Through this exploration, readers gain insight into the cultural significance and artistic expression found in blacksmithing within the region.

      What Once Was Lost