Eurydice Bouchereau Bauer

2 articles
  1. Lessons from a Classroom Teacher’s Use of Alternative Literacy Assessment
    Abstract

    Investigates the possible link between a classroom teacher’s implementation of alternative literacy assessment and her classroom instruction. Illuminates the role that alternative literacy assessments can play in the classroom in terms of reflecting literacy task performance, presenting information on students’ strengths and weaknesses, and improving the quality of instruction provided to all students.

    doi:10.58680/rte20021757
  2. Code-Switching during Shared and Independent Reading: Lessons Learned from a Preschooler
    Abstract

    Examines the code-switching patterns of a bilingual preschooler involved in English and German shared reading and independent reading. Finds that melodic text reduced code-switching; her view of the task influenced her code-switching; and her code-switching patterns during discussions were similar to talk outside the literacy event. Suggests qualitatively different benefits of highly predictable and literary texts for literacy/language development.

    doi:10.58680/rte20001712