How children acquire language and literacy knowledge in many different contexts-and how teachers can effectively promote the development of oral and written language-is the focus of this highly regarded resource. Readers get an authoritative look at how children acquire language and literacy in a variety of contexts and how teachers can effectively promote development in oral and written language. Teaching Language and Literacy integrates a constructivist/emergent literacy perspective with scientifically-based instructional practices that are successful in supporting children's reading writing listening and speaking development. This new edition features the work of a new author Kathleen Roskos and includes numerous up to date references examples and hands-on activities for putting theory into practice in today's classrooms.