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Sunday, August 5th 2007

12.00–18.00 Registration (Humboldt University)
16.30

Opening Ceremony (Auditorium Maximum, Humboldt University)

Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Christoph Markschies, President of the Humboldt University
PhD. Ann-Sofie Selin, Chair of International Development in Europe Committee
Prof. Dr. Renate Valtin, President of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Lesen und Schreiben

1st Plenary
Andreas Schleicher (Germany): Literacy Skills in the Information Age

18.30
Reception
Musical programme by „Humboldt-Quartett“
Volker Haigis and Miriam Götze, violin; Anicia Timerlake, viola; Katja Kerstiens, cello.

Monday, August 6th 2007

9.30–10.30 2nd  Plenary (Auditorium Maximum)

Pirjo Linnakylä (Finland): How to Inspire and Engage Students to Read

Linda Gambrell, president International Reading Association & Ann-Sofie Selin, chair of the European Committee IDEC
Presentation of the Award for Innovative Reading Promotion in Europe

Session 2.01

Room 1.101

11.00–12.30

Symposium

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Vorsitz: Wieler, Petra (Deutschland)

  • Bonfadelli, Heinz (Schweiz)
    Leseverhalten von Jugendlichen mit Migrationshintergrund in der Schweiz
  • Wieler, Petra (Deutschland)
    Vorlesegespräche und Schülertexte aus einer vielsprachigen Grundschulklasse
  • Wildemann, Anja (Deutschland)
    Eine Sprache – zwei Sprachen – drei Sprachen – keine Sprache. Zur Situation hörgeschädigter Kinder mit Migrationshintergrund.
Session 2.02 Room 3086
11.00–11.45

Workshop

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Vorsitz: Freihold, Sita (Deutschland)

  • Freihold, Sita; Seewald, Karin (Deutschland)
    Die Rolle von Bibliotheken bei der Literacy-Förderung von Kindergartenkindern – Best-Practice-Beispiele aus Berlin und Bremen.
Session 2.03 Room 3086
11.45–12.30 Workshop

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Vorsitz: Conrady, Peter (Deutschland)

  • Conrady, Peter; Sengelhoff, Barbara; Sommerfeld, Dagmar (Deutschland)
    Nicht durch Diagnosen kategorisieren, sondern fördern: Materialien zum ganzheitlichen Beobachten und Fördern von Kindern ab dem 4. Lebensjahr bis zur Mitte des 1. Schuljahres
Session 2.04 Senatssaal
11.00–12.30 Symposium (90’)

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Présidence: Terwagne, Serge (Belgique)

  • Terwagne, Serge (Belgique); Thévenaz-Christen, Thérèse (Suisse); Pasa, Laurence; Ragano, Serge (France)
    Usage de l’album de jeunesse dans l’apprentissage du lire-écrire. (Using text/picture books for early literacy learning.)
Session 2.05 Room 3088
11.00–12.30 Paper presentation

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Kleedorfer, Jutta (Austria)

  • Slemenjak, Tanja (Slovenia)
    Giving a Text Voice – Aesthetic Reading in the Classroom
  • Gavris-Pascu, Rodica-Gabriela (Romania)
    Drop Everything and Read – a Daily QualityTime
  • Beach, John (USA)
    Checkpoint Comedy: Children‘s Literature‘s Hidden Treasure
Session 2.06 Room 3092
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations

Schools Where Literacy Thrives
Chair: Dombey, Henrietta (United Kingdom)

  • McVicker, Claudia (USA)
    How in the World Do British Children Learn to Read? The Literacy Hour: An Intercontinental Comparison of Reading Instruction of two U.K. & U.S.A.
  • Lockwood, Michael (United Kingdom)
    Promoting Positive Attitudes to Reading in English Primary Schools: Responses to PIRLS 2001
  • Damber, Ulla (Sweden)
    Beating the Odds not Easy but Possible: On 119 Grade 3 Classes in Stockholm Overachieving in Reading
Session 2.07 Room 2091/92
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Selin, Ann-Sofie (Finland)

  • Beach, Sara Ann (USA); Ward, Angela (Canada)
    Opportunity to Learn: Supporting Engagement in Literacy
  • Gambrell, Linda B; Marinak, Barbara (USA)
    What Research Reveals About Reading Motivation
  • Casangiu, Larusa Ileana (Romania)
    Students’ Attitude Toward Reading and Ways to Improve It
Session 2.08 Room 3075
11.00–12.30 Symposium

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Brozo, William (USA)

  • Brozo, William; Moore, David; Moorman, Gary (USA); Petkoska, Anica (Macedonia)
    Building Reform Communities in International Literacy Projects
Session 2.09 Room 3059
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations

Schools where Literacy Thrives/ Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Greg Brooks (UK)

  • Smetannikova, Natalia (Russia)
    Literacy in Education in Russia
  • Potyaeva, Tatiana (Russia)
    Development of Policy in Support of Reading and Literacy in Moscow
  • Mihailova, Nadezhda (Russia)
    Young Russia Reads
Session 2.10 Reutersaal
11.00–12.30 Symposium (90’)

Preschool Literacy–Early Literacy
Chair: Goodmann, Yetta (USA)

  • Goodmann, Yetta; Manning, Maryann; Flores, Barbara (USA)
    Constructivist Views of Early Literacy Development
Session 2.11 Room 1.102
11.00–12.30 Paper presentation

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Heyne, Nora (Germany)

  • Heyne, Nora; Helmke, Andreas; Kleinbub, Iris; Schrader, Friedrich-Wilhelm (Germany)
    Instructional Quality and Development of Reading Competence in Elementary School
  • Kleinbub, Iris; Helmke, Andreas; Heyne, Nora; Schrader, Friedrich-Wilhelm (Germany)
    Teach Me How to Read: Video-based Rating of Teaching and Learning Processes in the First Language Classroom
Session 2.12 Room 1.103
11.00–12.30 Symposium

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Vance, Ellis (USA)

  • Mo, Weimin; Shen, Wenju (USA)
    Assessment of Students Who Are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners
  • Yang, Shih-mei (Taiwan)
    How the Collaboration Between Native English Speaking Teachers and Non-native English Speaking Teachers Impacts Teachers‘ Professional Development and Students‘ Foreign Language Acquisition
Session 2.13 Room 1.204
11.00–12.30 Workshop (45’+45’)
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Depessemier, Pieter (Belgium)

  • Higgins, Betty; Miller, Melinda (USA)
    Graphic Organizers: Mapping the Mind for Retention
  • Michalowska, Marzena (Canada)
    You Gotta Get Graphic! Flexing Your Linguistic Muscles with Graphic Novels.
Session 2.14 Room 1.205
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Chair: Kamper, Gertrud (Germany)

  • Kristmundsson, Guðmundur (Iceland)
    Literacy, Reading and Writing of Icelandic People on the Working Market
  • Zasacka, Zofia (Poland)
    Adolescent Readers
  • González de la Torre, Yolanda (Mexico)
    The Reading Practices in the Occupational Context (La práctica lectora en el contexto laboral)
Session 2.15  Room 1.401
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations

Preschool Literacy – Early Literacy/ Reading and Spelling
Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Sasse, Ada (Germany)

  • Lai, Wen-Feng (Taiwan); Lee, Young-Ja; Lee, Jeehyun (Korea)
    A Comparative Study of Korean and Taiwanese Children’s Narrative Development
  • Hsuan, Chung-Hui (Taiwan)
    The Development of Reading in Chinese Character and Chinese Word from 7 to 8 Years old
  • Ho, Fuk Chuen (Hong Kong)
    Effects of Analytic and Whole-word Methods onTeaching Average and Learning Disabled Readers to Read Chinese Characters
Session 2.16  Foyer, Seminar building
10.30–12.00 Poster session

Adolescent and Adult Literacy

Chen, Su-Yen (Taiwan)
Rethinking Gender and Time Spent Leisure Reading-- Findings from National Surveys in Taiwan

Adolescent and Adult Literacy

  • Doležalová, Jana; Najvar, Petr; Najvarová, Veronika (Czech Republic)
    Reading Skills of Students of Faculties of Education

Adolescent and Adult Literacy

  • Ribičić, Grozdana (Croatia)
    Internet as a Mirror of Teen‘s Literacy

Adolescent and Adult Literacy

  • Levesque, Jean-Yves; Lavoie, Natalie (Canada)
    Développer des intérêts et des habitudes de lecture chez des garçons de 9 à 13 ans: une expérimentation, des constats English (poster en Français)

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies

  • Batto, Iosefina (Romania)
    Critical Thinking in Developing Reading Skills

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies

  • Jelenko, Tanja (Slovenia)
    Stimulating of Self-reliant, Critical and Argumentative Writing about Literary Texts in a Secondary School

Literacy and Technology

  • Fry, Sara (USA)
    Supporting Middle School Social Studies Students’ reading Comprehension with Electronic Pop-Up Dictionary

Literacy and Technology

  • Sudarevic, Ana (Croatia)
    Digital Collection of Students‘ Picture Books

Free papers

  • International Development in Europe Committee of the International
    Reading Association (IDEC)
    A Presentation of the Committee and its Work
  • International Reading Association
    A Table of Exhibits
Session 3.01 Room 1.101
14.00–17.00 Symposium (90’+60’ to be continued after coffee)

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Vorsitz: Röhner, Charlotte (Deutschland)

  • Röhner, Charlotte; Dirim, Inci; Wiedenmann, Marianne; Oliva, Andres (Deutschland)
    Mehrsprachigkeit und sprachlich-literale Kompetenz – Diagnostik, Selbstbewertung und Sprachförderung von Kindern und Jugendlichen aus Migrationsfamilien.
  • Wagner, Petra (Deutschland)
    „Mein Name ist nicht komisch, er bedeutet Geschenk!“ – Kita-Kinder entdecken sprachliche Vielfalt im Kontext voruteilsbewusster Bildung und Erziehung.
Session 3.02 Room 3086
14.00–15.30 Paper presentations

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour/ Literacy and Libraries/ Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Vorsitz: Hofmann, Bernhard (Deutschland)

  • Dannecker, Wiebke (Deutschland)
    Vorüberlegungen zur Entwicklung eines schulinternen Lesecurriculums
  • Schöggl, Werner (Österreich)
    Zur Rolle der multimedialen Schulbibliothek beim Erwerb und der Verbesserung von Lese- und Medienkompetenz
  • Rank, Astrid (Deutschland)
    Subjektive Theorien von Erzieherinnen zum Schriftspracherwerb
Session 3.03 Senatssaal
14.00–15.30 Paper presentations

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy /Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Présidence: Terwagne, Serge (Belgique)

  • Gagnon, Renée; Ziarko, Helène (Canada)
    Développement et organisation du contenu informatif dans l’écriture d’un texte de comparaison en 2e année du primaire.
  • Bourhis, Véronique (France)
    Comment construire un enseignement explicite de la compréhension en s’appuyant sur les contes traditionnel au CP? En français, English facilitation provided
  • Braun, Alain (Belgique)
    Immersion linguistique et effets sur la langue maternelle.
Session 3.04 Room 3088
14.00–15.30 Paper presentation (theme to be continued after coffee)

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: MacBlain, Sean (United Kingdom)

  • MacBlain, Sean; James, Sharon L. (United Kingdom)
    Responding to Pupils with Dyslexia whose First Language is not English: The Need for a Conceptual Framework.
  • Spor, Mary (USA)
    Multicultural Literacy: Building Capacity through Culturally Appropriate Textbooks In Ethiopia, Africa
  • Hill, Kirsten (USA)
    A Grade 7 Teacher and His Students‘ Negotiation of Literate Identity in Affluent Suburb Experiencing Problems of Residency: Providing Access to Standard and Non-standard Writing Conventions
Session 3.05 Room 3092
14.00–15.30 Paper presentations (theme to be continued after coffee)

Preschool Literacy – Early Literacy
Chair: McElvany, Nele (Germany)

  • Kümmerling-Meibauer, Bettina; Meibauer, Jörg (Germany)
    Early Concept Books: the Joint Relationship between Language Acquisition, Visual Literacy and Emergent Literacy
  • Ziarko, Helene; Mélançon, Julie (Canada)
    What Metalinguistics Do to the Mind?
  • Ivarsson, Lena (Sweden)
    Understanding and Describing Reading Development among Early Readers
Session 3.06 Room 2091/92
14.00–15.30 Symposium

International Studies
Chair: Valtin, Renate (Germany)

  • Dionísio, Maria de Lourdes (Portugal)
    Reading Literacy in PISA: To Read the Words or to ‘Read the World’?
  • Brozo, William (USA)
    Engagement in Reading: Lessons from PISA.
  • Shiel, Gerry (Ireland)
    PISA and PIRLS: What Do They Tell Us About Teaching Reading?
Session 3.07 Room 3075
 14.00–15.30 Symposium

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Chair: Elfert, Maren (Germany)

  • Elfert, Maren; Rabkin, Gabriele (Germany); Brooks, Greg (United Kingdom)
    Family Literacy in Germany and in Europe
Session 3.08 Room 3059
14.00–15.30 Symposium (90’+60’, to be continued after coffee)

Literacy and Libraries
Chair: Knell, Susan (USA)

  • Knell, Susan (USA); Rogachevá, Elena (Russia); Rogacheva, Yuri (Germany)
    Grasping the Spirit of Language and Culture Through Folktales: A Comparative Study of Russian and American Folktales
Session 3.09 Reutersaal
14.00–15.30 Symposium (90’)

Schools Where Literacy Thrives
Chair: Lyssand, Eldbjørg T (Norway)

  • Persson, Ulla-Britt (Sweden)
    Ideals and Reality in Schools Where Literacy Thrives – Some Teacher Students’ Views
  • Ushakova, Svetlana (Russia)
    How to Develop a Successful Reader and Writer in a Linguistic School
  • Bernat, Simona-Elena (Romania)
    Feedback as Tool of Improving Learning Habits of High School Students
Session 3.10 Room 1.102
14.00–15.30 Paper presentations (90’+30’, to be continued after coffee)

Literacy and Technology
Chair: Kristmundsson, Guðmundur (Iceland)

  • Elbassiouny, Samia (United Arab Emirates)
    The Preparation of Arabic Language Student Teacher to Use Computer in the Classroom in Egypt
  • Wierny, Sebastian (Poland)
    From Web Pages to E-books. Reading on the Net in Poland
  • Kiili, Carita (Finland)
    Internet as a Source for an Essay: How Students Evaluate Credibility and Relevance of Information?
Session 3.11 Room 1.103
14.00–15.30 Paper presentations

Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Vance, Ellis (USA)

  • Cutts, Alida; Vance, Ellis (USA)
    Intercultural Relations in Children‘s Books
  • Mathis, Janelle (USA)
    Addressing Democracy through Children’s and Adolescent Literature: Communities Where Social Justice Thrives
Session 3.12 Room 1.204
14.00–15.30 Paper presentation (theme to be continued after coffee)

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Gern, Ursula (Germany)

  • Dachkova, Lydia; Staneva, Daniela; Koceva, Mimi
    (Bulgaria)
    Assessment and Tutoring Strategies for Effective Intervention of Literacy Development
  • Johnson, Dale; von Hoff, Bonnie; Schlichting, Kathleen (USA)
    How High-stakes Testing Policies Discriminate Against Minorities and Children of Poverty
Session 3.13 Room 1.205
14.00–15.30 Workshop(45’+45’)

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention/ Schools where Literacy Thrives
Chair: Kalnina, Sandra (Latvia)

  • Valerie, Lynda (USA)
    Tapping into the 89% – Building Home/School Literacy Partnerships
  • Millet, Carol; MacMullin, M. Keth (USA)
    Fostering Collegiality: Unlocking the Power of Literacy Teams
Session 3.14 Room 1.401
14.00–15.30 Workshop (45’+45’)

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour /Oral Language and Literacy
Chair: Mirseitova, Sapargul (Kazakhstan)

  • Janning, Patricia (Germany)
    Getting our ESL kids to read!
  • Comer, Melissa (USA)
    A Novel Idea: Using Inquiry Learning & Students’ Linguistic and Cultural Patterns in the Reading Classroom
Session 4.01 Room 1.101
16.00–17.00 Symposium (cont. from session 3.01)

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Vorsitz: Röhner, Charlotte

Session 4.02  Room 3086
16.00–17.00 Paper presentation

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Vorsitz: Feldmeier, Alexis (Deutschland)

  • Piasecki, Peter (Deutschland)
    Förderung der Lese-Kompetenz von jungen Menschen in Ausbildung in Berufen für Menschen mit Behinderungen nach dem Berufsbildungsgesetz
  • Feldmeier, Alexis (Deutschland)
    Unterrichtsmodelle für die Erwachsenenalphabetisierung in der Zweitsprache Deutsch
Session 4.03  Senatssaal
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Présidence: Thévenaz-Christen, Thérèse (Suisse)

  • Nilsson, Anna (Suède)
    Le traitement des similitudes interlexicales des lecteurs en français, langue étrangère; How to handle the interlingual similarities when reading in French as a foreign language?
  • Moreau, André C; Leclerc, Martine (Canada)
    Savoirs scientifiques de l’apprentissage de la lecture faisant écho aux pratiques innovantes de communautés d’apprentissage professionnelles franco-canadiennes. (Scientific Knowledge Regarding Student Performance in Reading Following the Development of Innovative Practices of French Canadian Professional Learning Communities.)
Session 4.05  Room 3092
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Preschool Literacy – Early Literacy
Chair: Haase, Janeen (USA)

  • Leal, Fernando (Mexico)
    A Test of Preschool Reading Skills: Design Procedure and Preliminary Results
  • Suro, Judith (Mexico)
    Overcoming Reading Difficulties at Preschool Level: Positive Results of a Six-Month Intervention
Session 4.06 Room 2091/92
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Adolescent and Adult Literacy/ Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Risko, Victoria (USA) &
Présidence: Foucambert, Denis (France)

  • Alvarez, Marino; Risko, Victoria (USA)
    AAAARTE of Teaching Vocabulary
  • Lavoie, Natalie; Levesque, Jean-Yves (Canada) Les élèves de 6-7 ans et l’écriture en dyade: comment y parviennent-ils?
Session 4.07 Room 3075
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations
 

Free papers
Chair: Fitzpatrick, Celine (Ireland)

  • Anderson, Jim; Lenters, Kim; McTavish, Marianne (Canada)
    How Family Literacy is Portrayed on the WWW: A Critical Analysis
  • Murphy, Brian (Ireland)
    Curriculum Contestation in Ireland – the Case of Reading Development at Primary Level
Session 4.08 Room 3059
16.00–17.00 Symposium (cont. from session 3.08)

Literacy and Libraries
Chair: Kalnina, Sandra (Latvia)

  • Lebrun, Monique (Canada)
    The evolution of Library Use and the Development of Literacy in Adolescence
  • Todorov, Nada; Vucković, Zeljko (Serbia)
    Relationship Between Pupils’ Achievement and Using Library Collections
Session 4.09 Reutersaal
16.00–17.00 Paper Presentations

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Smith, Gloria (USA)

  • Smith, Gloria; Wahlgren, Christine; Smith, Charles (USA)
    Know “PAINE”. Know Gain: Common Sense Reading Strategies to Check Comprehension in the Four Text Types: Persuasive/Argumentative, Informational Narrative and Everyday
  • Gupta, Abha (USA)
    Teacher Training in Content Area Reading Strategies with Emphasis on Science Education
Session 4.10 Room 1.102
16.00–16.30 Paper presentations (cont. from session 3.10)

Literacy and Technology
Chair: Kristmundsson, Guðmundur (Iceland)

  • Reeder, Kenneth; Shapiro, Jon (Canada)
    The Effectiveness of Speech Recognition Technology in Promoting Reading Proficiency and Attitudes for Canadian Immigrant Children.
Session 4.11 Room 1.103
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Berg, Charles (Luxemburg)

  • Berg, Charles; Weis, Christiane (Luxemburg)
    Changing Language Education for Social Inclusion
  • Dombey, Henrietta (United Kingdom)
    Phonics and Politics: Literacy Teaching in a Changing Political Climate
Session 4.12 Room 1.204
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: D’Angelo Menéndez, Estela (Spain)

  • D’Angelo Menéndez, Estela; Sobrino Callejo, Rosa (Spain)
    Reader Cities and Towns Network – Spain
  • Benítez Sastre, Laura; Pozo Luna, Piedad (Spain)
    Itinerant and Interactive Show Photographic Poems “A poem, an image and your look”
Session 4.13 Room 1.205
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Oral Language and Literacy/Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Hébert, Manon (Canada)

  • Hébert, Manon (Canada)
    The Quality of Talk in Peer-led Literature Discussions: Which Criteria and Degree of Correlation Between Teachers, Students and Researcher’s Evaluation
  • Brenas, Yolande (France)
    When the Language Becomes a “Launching Point” of Literary Activity
Session 4.14 Room 1.401
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy/ Writing and Spelling Development
Chair: Gavranović, Drahomira (Croatia)

  • Stellakis, Nektarios; Marinatou, Dora (Greece)
    Spontaneous Writing Attempts of Pre-school Aged Children
  • Uusen, Anne (Estonia)
    Writing Skills of 1st and 2nd Stage Students in Estonia

Tuesday, August 7th 2007

Session 5.01 Room 1.101
9.30–13.00 Symposium (2 x 90’, to be continued after coffee)
 

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Vorsitz: Panagiotopoulou, Argyro (Deutschland)& Isler, Dieter (Schweiz)

Frühe Literalität und Bildungschancen im internationalen Vergleich – Literale Praktiken und Kompetenzen von 4- bis 8-jährigen Kindern unterschiedlicher Herkunft im Kontext von Familie, Vorschule und Grundschule. (Early literacy and school success from an international perspective – Literacy practice and proficiency of 4 to 8 years old children from diverse backgrounds within their contexts of home, preschool and elementary school.)
(Deutsch, English facilitation provided)

Teil 1: Frühe Literalität im familiären Kontext

  • Kuyumcu, Reyhan (Deutschland)
    Förderung von Literalität und Spracherwerb
  • Isler, Dieter; Künzli, Sybylle (Schweiz)
    Lernwelten – Literacies: Bedingungen und Prozesse des frühen Schriftspracherwerbs im Kontext von Familie und Kindergarten.
  • Anderson, Jim (Kanada)
    Parents as Literacy Supporters

Teil 2: (Frühe) Literalität im institutionellen Kontext

  • Huneke, Hans-Werner (Deutschland)
    Was Erzieher/innen in deutschen Kindertagesstädten über frühen Schriftspracherwerb wissen
  • Sunnen, Patrick (Luxemburg); Christmann, Nadine (Deutschland)
    Literalitätserfahrungen von Vorschulkindern in Luxemburg
  • Panagiotopoulou, Argyro; Graf, Kerstin (Deutschland)
    Umgang mit Heterogenität und Förderung von Literalität im Elementar- und Primarbereich im europäischen Vergleich (HeLiE)
Session 5.02 Room 3086
9.30–10.15 Paper
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Vorsitz: Gern, Ursula (Deutschland)

  • Dohrn, Antje (Deutschland)
    Leseförderung mit literarischen Texten im DaZ-Unterricht der Sek I – Bausteine für einen integrativen Deutschunterricht
Session 5.03 Room 3086
10.15–11.00 Workshop/Filmvorführung
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Vorsitz: Leßmann, Beate (Deutschland)

  • Leßmann, Beate (Deutschland)
    „Jedes Kind wertschätzen! Wie individuelle Lernwege im Schreiben und Rechtschreiben Kinder stark machen. Ein Film über Unterricht in Grundschulen“
Session 5.04 Senatssaal
9.30–13.00 Symposium (2 x 90’)
 

Schools Where Literacy Thrives
Organisatrice: Lafontaine, Lizanne (Canada)
Discutante: Hébert, Manon (Canada)

Les facteurs de réussite dans le développement des compétences en littératie à l’école franco-canadienne. (Success Factors in the Development of Literacy Skills in French-Canadian Schools.)

  • Moreau, André (Canada)
    Émergence des compétences en littératie et résultats liés aux stratégies pédagogiques
  • Plessis-Bélair, Ginette (Canada)
    La langue parlée comme élément de motivation dans le
    développement de la littératie
  • Lafontaine, Lizanne; Blain, Sylvie (Canada)
    L’oral et l’écrit dans les groupes de révision rédactionnelle au primaire
Session 5.05 Room 3088
9.30–10.15 Workshop
 

Preschool Literacy-Early Literacy
Chair: Haikarainen, Leena (Finland)

  • Tafa, Eufimia (Greece)
    Reading and Writing in the Preschool Curricula of the European Union
  • Griffith, Priscilla (USA)
    Scaffolding Reading and Writing in Early Literacy Classrooms
Session 5.06 Room 3092
9.30–11.00 Paper presentations
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair/ Présidence: Serge Tervagne (Belgium/Belgique)

  • Padeliadu, Susana; Antoniou, Faye; Patsiodimou, Antonia (Greece)
    The Relationship Between Phonemic Awareness, Decoding and Spelling Performance of Greek Secondary Students with Learning Disabilities
  • Imre, Angéla (Hungary)
    Speech Processing Operations in Children with Reading Difficulties
  • Debeurme, Godelieve; Lessard-Lacroix, Isabelle (Canada)
    Élèves en panne d’apprentissage au secondaire: présentation d’une démarche de diagnostic et d’intervention dans un cadre de service d’aide
    (Slides in English)
Session 5.07  Room 2091/92
9.30–11.00 Symposium (90'+60', to be continued after coffee)
 

International Studies
Chair: Bos, Wilfried (Germany)

Reading Literacy and Spelling Competences of Fourth Grade Students in International Perspective. Methodological Issues and Findings of the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)

  • Bos, Wilfried; Hornberg, Sabine (Germany)
    Design, Aims and Results of PIRLS 2001
  • Buddeberg, I., Voss, Andreas (Germany)
    Methodological Issues Concerning the Measurement of Reading and Spelling Competences
  • Lankes, Eva-Maria (Germany)
    Reading Literacy in Primary School – a Model of Competence Levels
  • Voss, Andreas
    Spelling Competences of Fourth Grade Students
Session 5.08 Room 3075
9.30–11.00 Workshop
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Miller, Melinda (USA)

  • Miller, Melinda; Marsh, Jamie; Higgins, Betty; Ellis, Linda (USA)
    Using Assessment to Guide Instruction  
Session 5.09 Room 3059
9.30–11.00 Workshop
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Brownlie, Faye (Canada)

  • Brownlie, Faye; Feniak, Catherine (Canada); Ridgeway, Victoria (USA)
    Assessment FOR Learning - Affective and Interactive Strategies
Session 5.10 Reutersaal
9.30–11.00 Paper Presentations (90’)
 

Oral Language and Literacy/Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: McLaughlin, Maureen (USA)

  • Ernestová, Marie (Czech Republic)
    Teaching Vocabulary to EFL Students: Historical Perspectives and some Recent Practical Approaches to ‚Learning in Context‘.
  • Kane Schneider, Barbara (USA)
    Reading to Learn: Comprehension Strategies and Information Texts
  • McLaughlin, Maureen (USA)
    Guided Comprehension: Helping Students Understand What They Read
Session 5.11 Room 1.102
9.30–11.00 Workshop
 

Literacy and Libraries
Chair: Griffith, Paula (USA)

  • Griffith, Paula; Claes, Jane; Hilbun, Janet; White, Maureen; Alexander, Linda (USA)
    Teacher and Librarian Collaboration: How to Become an Instructional ´Dynamic Duo` Using Multicultural Literature Circles
Session 5.12 Room 1.103
9.30–11.00 Symposium
 

Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Pandis, Meeli (Estonia)

  • Pandis, Meeli (Estonia); Dachkova, Lydia (Bulgaria); Smith, Pat (Australia); Varshaver, Olga (Russia)
    International Perspectives on Critical Thinking and Democracy an IPSIG Presentation
Session 5.13 Room 1.204
9.30–11.00 Paper presentation
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Persson, Ulla-Britt (Sweden)

  • Collins, Julie; Beach, Sara Ann (USA)
    How do we assess student literacy development?
  • Nilsson, Nina (USA)
    Reading Assessment Across Time: Four Informal Reading Inventories Today vs. 20 Years Ago
  • Sadeghi, Karim (Iran)
    The Validity of Reading Tests in the Eyes of Test-Takers
Session 5.14 Room 1.205
9.30–11.00 Paper presentation
 

Literacy and Libraries
Chair: Zasacka, Zofia (Poland)

  • Jamnik, Tilka (Slovenia)
    Teatime With Children Books for Grandparents
  • Wozniczka-Paruzel, Bronislawa (Poland)
    The Seniors in the World of Information: Information Literacy for Elderly People in the Libraries (Reflections Based on the Polish Experience)
Session 6.01 Room 1.101
11.30–13.00 Symposium (cont. from session 5.01)
 

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Vorsitz: Panagiotopoulou, Argyro (Deutschland)& Isler, Dieter (Schweiz)

Frühe Literalität und Bildungschancen im internationalen Vergleich (wie oben).
Deutsch, English facilitation provided

Session 6.02 Room 3086
11.30–13.00 Paper presentations
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development/Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy/Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Vorsitz: Huth, Erika (Deutschland)

  • Schmidinger, Elfriede (Österreich)
    Das Leseportfolio zur Unterstützung selbst bestimmten Lernens im offenen Unterricht
  • Vaarala, Heidi (Finnland)
    “Wir lesen in einer Gruppe!”
  • Hoefflin, George (Switzerland)
    What 6-year-old Children Learn from Teachers about Literacy
Session 6.03 Senatssaal
11.30–13.00 Symposium (90’ suite de la session 5.04)
 

Schools Where Literacy Thrives
Organisatrice: Lafontaine, Lizanne (Canada)
Discutante: Hébert, Manon (Canada)

Les facteurs de réussite dans le développement des compétences en littératie à l’école franco-canadienne. (Success Factors in the Development of Literacy Skills in French-Canadian Schools.)

  • Carignan, Isabelle (Canada)
    Le niveau de littératie d’élèves du secondaire sur le plan de la compréhension et des stratégies de lecture
  • Leclerc, Martine (Canada)
    L’expérience d’une communauté d’apprentissage professionnelle visant la réussite en littératie
  • Hébert, Manon (Canada)
    Questions, discussion et conclusion
Session 6.04 Room 3088
11.30–13.00 Workshop
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Petkoska, Anica (Macedonia)

  • Matthews, Marian; Valerie, Lynda (USA)
    Writing and Thinking about our Communities: Developing a Critical Pedagogy of Place
  • Finke, Janet; Adkisson, Pat (USA)
    The Power of Conferring in Writing Workshop
Session 6.05 Room 3092
11.30–13.00 Paper presentation/Workshop
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development/Oral Language and Literacy
Chair: Kamper, Gertrud (Germany)

  • Cruz Reyes, Maria del Cristo (Spain)
    “Telling a Picture, Drawing a Story”: Reading, Writing and Critical Thinking through Images.
  • Souder, Alysia (USA)
    Using Drama Techniques to Enhance Literacy  
Session 6.06 Room 2091/92
11.30–12.30 Symposium (cont. from session 5.07)
 

International Studies
Chair: Bos, Wilfried (Germany)

  • Angelova, Tatyana (Bulgaria)
    Assessment by Constructed-Response Items in Bulgarian – Experience from Data of the Bulgarian National Study and International Study (PIRLS’2006)
  • LaFontaine, Dominique; Monseur, Christian (Belgium)
    Interaction between Gender, Question Format and Reading Process in Large Scale Reading Literacy Assessments
Session 6.07 Room 3075
11.30–13.00 Symposium
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Donovan, Joanie (Canada)

  • Donovan, Joanie; Jensen, Yrsa; Puharich, Kathy (Canada)
    Developing Readers: From Assessment to Instruction
Session 6.08 Room 3059
11.30–13.00 Symposium (90’)
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Wilkinson, Louise (USA)

  • Wilkinson, Louise; Silliman, Elaine R; Bahrund, Ruth H; Berninger, Virginia (USA)
    New Directions In Spelling Research          
Session 6.09 Reutersaal
11.30–13.00 Symposium
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Goodmann, Kenneth

  • Goodmann, Kenneth; Strauss, Steven; Altwerger, Bess (USA)
    New Developments in Neuroscience and their Implications for the Theory and Classroom Practice of Reading
Session 6.10 Room 1.102
11.30–13.00 Workshop (45’+45’)
 

Literacy and Libraries
Chair: Novljan, Silva (Slovenia)

  • Polyzou, Stamoulia; Louari, Marina (Greece)
    Educational Program and Practical Implements for Pupils in the Library
  • Sabolović-Krajina, Dijana; Vajzović, Jasminka (Croatia)
    Literacy of print disabled persons – a challenge for society
Session 6.11 Room 1.103
11.30–13.00 Symposium
 

Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Hill, Margaret (USA)

  • Hill, Margaret; Hill, Susan; Hutchison, Laveria; Votteler, Nancy (USA); Smetannikova, Natalia (Russia); Booker, Clarissa (USA)
    Literacy and Democracy: Building Critical Literacy Models across Three Countries from Prekinder to Adult
Session 6.12 Room 1.204
11.30–13.00 Paper presentation
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Tafa, Eufimia (Greece)

  • Unsworth, Len (Australia)
    The Role of Images in Group Reading Comprehension Tests for Primary Schools.
  • Triga, Anastassia (Greece); Kakopsitou, Polina (Cyprus)
    A Research Based Assessment For Measuring Greek And Greek-Cypriot Students’ Phonological Awareness Skills
  • Temur, Turan; Akyol, Hayati (Turkey)
    Comparing Reading Skills of 1st Grade Students Who Learn Reading-Writing with Sound-Based Clause Method and Clause Method
Session 6.13 Room 1.205
11.30–13.00 Workshop
 

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Vardell, Sylvia M (USA)

  • Vardell, Sylvia M (USA)
    Building Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy through Literature
Session 6.14 Room 1.401
11.30–13.00 Workshop (45’+45’)
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Shiel, Gerry (Ireland)

  • Jonson, Kathleen; Rosebrock, Kathy (USA)
    Teaching Strategies for Improving Reading Comprehension
  • Jankulovska, Snezana (Macedonia); Haase, Janeen (USA)
    Peer Mentoring: A Teacher Professional Development Tool to Develop Critical Reflection
Session 6.15 Foyer, Seminar building
11.00–13.00 Poster session
 

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy

  • Kuo, Jun-min (Taiwan)
    Learning English through Music: A Cultural Dialogue between an EFL Teacher and Songs in English

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy

  • White, Maureen; Alexander, Linda H (USA)
    Outstanding Translated Children‘s Books in the US: Trends of Translations into English, 2000-2006

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy

  • Yau, Jia-ling Charlene (Taiwan)
    The Roles of Mental Translation in First and Second Language Reading

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy

  • Atwill, Kim, Blanchard, Jay; Millett, Joe; Christie, James (USA)
    Cross-language Transfer of Phonemic Awareness with Young Spanish-speaking Children in English Language Classrooms

Writing and Spelling Development

  • Pimenta, Jorge (Portugal)
    Note-taking and Knowledge Construction: How Text Types Influence Reading Notes?

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development

  • Groß Ophoff, Jana; Hosenfeld, Ingmar; Isaac, Kevin (Deutschland)
    Erfassung von Leseverständnis im Projekt VERA

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development

  • Thonke, Franziska; Groß Ophoff, Jana; Hosenfeld, Ingmar; Isaac, Kevin (Germany)
    Kriteriengestütze Erfassung von Schreibleistungen im Projekt VERA

Free papers

  • International Development in Europe Committee of the International
    Reading Association (IDEC)
    A Presentation of the Committee and its Work
  • International Reading Association
    A Table of Exhibits
Session 7.01 Room 1.101
14.30–15.30 Paper presentation
 

Oral Language and Literacy/ Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Vorsitz: Huth, Erika (Deutschland)

  • Andresen, Helga (Deutschland)
    Zur Bedeutung mündlichen Sprachhandelns für den Schriftspracherwerb: Rollenspiel und Erzählen
  • Thaler, Verena (Deutschland)
    Augenbewegungen von leseschwachen Kindern während des Lesens von Wörtern und Pseudowörtern – erste Ergebnisse des Projekts Guckomobil II
Session 7.02 Room 3086
14.30–15.30 Workshop
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Vorsitz: Riegler, Anna (Österreich)

  • Riegler, Anna (Österreich)
    Entwicklung und Förderung von Lesekompetenz und Lesemotivation
    für Jugendliche
Session 7.03 Senatssaal
14.30–15.30 Paper presentation
 

Schools Where Literacy Thrives
Présidence: Debeurme, Godelieve (Canada)

  • Leclerc, Martine; Leclerc-Morin, Mélanie (Canada)
    Regards croisés sur les facteurs influençant le rendement de l’élève en lecture : une étude multicas en milieu francophone minoritaire. (Examining factors that influence student performance in reading: a multi-case study in a francophone minority context.)
  • Ouellet, Chantal; Médeiros, Isabelle (Canada)
    Enseignement des stratégies de compréhension au secondaire: recherche exploratoire auprès d’élèves en difficulté de lecture et de leurs enseignants.
Session 7.04 Room 3088
14.30–15.30 Paper presentation
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Lyssand, Eldbjørg T (Norway)

  • Kulbrandstad, Lise Iversen; Danbolt, Anne Marit (Norway)
    Teacher Reflections on Literacy Learning in Multicultural Schools
  • Brueggemann, Marti; Knickerbocker, Joan (USA)
    Post Modern Literature for Children and Young Adults: Reflections of Contemporary Life and Learning
Session 7.05 Room 3092
14.30–15.30 Round table
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Mirseitova, Sapargul (Kazakhstan)

  • Mirseitova, Sapargul; Rysbaeva, Arshagul (Kazakhstan)
    Change of Attitude Towards Reading
Session 7.06 Room 2091/92
14.30–17.00 Symposium (2 x 60’ to be continued after coffee)
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Richards, Janet (USA)

Exploring Current Literacy Research and Practice: Transcending Boundaries/Forging Connections. Offered by The Organization of Teacher Educators in Reading (OTER) and the Professors of Reading Teacher Educators (PRTE) – Special Interest Groups of the International Reading Association, USA

  • Keynote: Kenney, Larry
    Ways Colleges of Education Can Facilitate International Opportunities for Teacher Education Students

Concurrent Roundtable One:

  • Quinn, Kathleen; Gee, Roger (USA)
    Establishing Reliability for Oral Graduated Dictation Using an Informal Reading Inventory to Evaluate English Language Learners‘ Language Proficiency and Reading Ability
  • Parker, Karen; Parker, Leonard (USA)
    Using an Electronic Study Skills Inventory and Learning Styles Profile to Prescribe a Learning Segment
  • Hedrick, Wanda; Hall, Katrina Willard; Saunders, Sharon; Nelson, Rebecca (USA)
    Head and Heart United: University and Schools Working Together Prepare Preservice Teachers

Concurrent Roundtable Two:

  • Quinn, Kathleen; Runyen, Maureen (USA)
    Motivating Adolescents through Literature: Read-A-Latte Book Club
  • Bukowiecki, Elaine (USA)
    Preparing Prospective Reading Specialists to become a Literacy Coach in a School/School District
  • Richards, Janet; Bennett, Susan (USA)
    A Community of Practice Summer Literacy Camp for Students At-Risk: Connecting Graduate Students, Preservice Teachers, Parents, and Children

Concurrent Roundtable Three:

  • Wiesendanger, Katherine; Perry, Jeanine (USA)
    The Importance of Word Selection on Students‘ Abilities to Recognize Word
  • Hall, Cindy; Pearman, Cathy; Hall, John; Lefever-Davis, Shirley
    (USA)
    Literacy Centers; Creating Golden Opportunities for Growth in Students‘ Reading and Writing
  • Applegate, Mary; Applegate, Anthony (USA)
    Using Questions to Guide Thoughtful Literacy through Differentiated Instruction
  • DeBoy, Joanne (USA)
    The Role of the Education Department in Systematizing Reading Comprehension across the Curriculum
  • Kozdras, Deborah; Shea, Kim (USA)
    Teachers and Elementary Students Collaborate to Create Multimedia/Multigenre Literacy Projects
  • Campbell, Terry; Parr, Michelann (USA)
    Multiple Modes of Writing as Ways of Becoming Transformative Teachers of Language and Literacy
Session 7.07 Room 3075
14.30–15.30 Symposium (60’+60’, to be continued after coffee)
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Trathen, Woodrow (USA)

  • Trathen, Woodrow; Schlagal, Bob; Frye, Beth; Kucan, Linda; Hendrix, Mary; Snow, Amie (USA)
    An Empirical Study of Reading Fluency: Automaticity, Accuracy, Prosody and their Relationships
Session 7.08 Room 3059
14.30–15.30 Paper presentations
 

Literacy and Libraries
Chair: Sabolović-Krajina, Dijana (Croatia)

  • Bon, Ingrid; von Horn, Cornelia (the Netherlands)
    Literacy Policy and Library Practices: Examples from the Netherlands
  • Balca, Angela (Portugal)
    The Role of the School Library in Forming the Children’s Reading Ability
Session 7.09 Reutersaal
14.30–15.30 Paper Presentations
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Andries, Caroline (Belgium)

  • Depessemier, Pieter (Belgium)
    Supporting Dyslectic Students between 17 and 21 Years Old: The Development and Standardisation of a Diagnostic Test
  • Tijms, Jurgen; Aravena, Sebastian (the Netherlands)
    Treatment for Reading and Spelling Problems of Individuals with Dyslexia
Session 7.10 Room 1.102
14.30–17.00 Papers (60’+45’ to be continued after coffee)
 

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Alon, Shlomo (Israel)

  • Kurzon, Rachel (Israel)
    Reading Pictures and Second Language Acquisition. The Case of Ethiopian Children Learning Hebrew
  • Alon, Shlomo (Israel)
    The Arabic Hebrew Dictionary: Between Modernity & Heritage
Session 7.11 Room 1.103
14.30–15.30 Paper presentations

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Grosman, Meta (Slovenia)

  • Ovchinnikova, Elena (Russia)
    Teaching Reading in EFL for Professional Development
  • Grosman, Meta (Slovenia)
    Reading Competence in L1 and L2 – The Case of Slovenia
Session 7.12 Room 1.204
14.30–15.30 Paper presentation

Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Pandis, Meeli (Estonia)

  • Möldre, Aile (Estonia)
    Reading Matter for a Minority: Publishing of Russian Language Books in Estonia
  • Lyon, Anna (USA)
    Poverty and Schooling
Session 7.13 Room 1.205
14.30–15.30 Paper presentation

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Chair: Fitzpatrick, Celine (Ireland)

  • Cahillane-McGovern, Siobhan (Ireland)
    Literacy Histories and Lives of Teachers and Student Teachers
  • Costa, Paulo (Portugal)
    The literary canon for the Portuguese Secondary Education: Reflections on the Official Pedagogic Discourse
Session 7.14 Room 1.401
14.30–15.30 Paper presentations (theme to be continued after coffee)

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Kasapoglu, Aliye Evin (Turkey)

  • Wang, Ching-huang (Taiwan)
    Educational Bibliotherapy Study: Taiwanese College Students’ Perception of Two Books
  • Yurur, Ebru Tuba; Kasapoglu, Aliye Evin (Turkey)
    Student‘s Perceptions on the Extensive Reading Project at Anadolu University, School of Foreign Languages
Session 8.01 Room 1.101
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Vorsitz: Hellmich, Frank (Deutschland)

  • Schabmann, Alfred (Österreich)
    Prädiktion und längerfristige Stabilität von Lese-Rechtschreibleistungen
Session 8.02 Room 3086
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour/Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Vorsitz: Huth, Erika (Deutschland)

  • Kleedorfer, Jutta (Austria)
    Cool Mania for Reading Strategic literacy initiatives to strengthen adolescent readers
  • Rackwitz, Rüdiger-Philipp (Deutschland)
    Förderung von Kindern mit Schwierigkeiten im Schriftspracherwerb. Befunde und Analysen aus einem Forschungsprojekt.
Session 8.04 Room 3088
16.00–17.00 Paper presentation

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Scheerer-Neumann, Gerheid (Germany)

  • McLernon, Helen; Gardner, John; Ferguson, Jim (United Kingdom)
    Literacy and the Child with Moderate Learning Difficulties: Dealing with the Bramble Bushes
  • Countryman, Gwen (USA)
    Using Fluency Assessment and Instruction to Support Diverse Learners
Session 8.05 Room 3092
16.00–17.00 Paper presentation
 

Free papers
Chair: Ladoja, Bukola Ayinke (Nigeria)

  • Ladoja, Bukola Ayinke; Kolawole, Clement Olusegun Olaniran; Kuyinu, Kofoworola (Nigeria)
    Developing and Sustaining Student’s Interest in Reading – A Feedback from Reading Awareness Society for Development in Africa (RASDA)’s Activities.
Session 8.06 Room 2091/92
16.00–17.00 Symposium  (cont. from session 7.06)

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Richards, Janet (USA)

Session 8.07 Room 3075
16.00–17.00 Symposium (cont. from session 7.07)

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Trathen, Woodrow (USA)

Session 8.08 Room 3059
16.00–17.00  Paper presentations

Literacy and Libraries
Chair: Sabolović-Krajina, Dijana (Croatia)

  • Novljan, Silva; Balant, Mojca (Slovenia)
    Librarians Help to Decrease the Poor Literacy of a Minority Group
Session 8.09 Reutersaal
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention/Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Naegele, Ingrid (Germany)

  • van Steensel, Roel (the Netherlands); McElvany, Nele (Germany);
    Kurvers, Jeanne (the Netherlands)
    The Effects of Home-based Literacy Interventions on Children‘s Code-related and Comprehension Skills: a Meta-analysis
  • Loheman, Susanne; Holmgren, Agneta (Sweden)
    Living Books – Library and Computer in Cooperation
Session 8.10 Room 1.102
16.00–17.00 Symposium (cont. from session 7.10)

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Alon, Shlomo (Israel)

  • Bond, Ernest; Larison, Isaac; Stan, Susan; Dean, Patricia (USA)
    The Americanisation of Children‘s Literature/Literacies
Session 8.11 Room 1.103
16.00–16.30 Paper presentations

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Angelova, Tatyana (Bulgaria)

  • Kalnina, Sandra; Kalve, Aija (Latvia)
    Challenges of Promoting Reading Motivation of 1st year University students
  • Nir, Raphael (Israel)
    Polysemy and Reading Difficulties
Session 8.12 Room 1.204
16.00–16.45 Paper presentation

Literacy and Technology
Chair: Cutts, Alida (USA)

  • Leavell, Judy A. (USA)
    Supporting Secondary Hispanic ESL (English as a Second Language) Students Through an On-line Technology Intervention
Session 8.13 Room 1.205
16.00–17.00 Paper presentation

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Chair: Brooks, Greg (United Kingdom)

  • Ilersic, Ana (Slovenia)
    Rural Literacy Programme in Slovenia
  • Knaflic, Livija (Slovenia)
    What Parents Learn in Family Literacy Programmes?
Session 8.14 Room 1.401
16.00–17.00 Paper presentations (cont. from session 7.14)

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Jankulovska, Snezana (Macedonia)

  • Wang, Ying; Rose, Bruce J. (USA)
    “Mam, I am fixing to read.”

Wednesday, August 8th 2007

Session 9.01 Room 1.101
9.30–10.00 Paper presentations
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Vorsitz: Valtin, Renate (Deutschland)

  • Hellmich, Frank (Deutschland)
    Individuelle und schulische Bedingungen im Leseunterricht der Grundschule
Session 9.02 Room 3086
9.30–10.30 Paper presentations
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Vorsitz: Sasse, Ada (Germany)

  • Isaac, Kevin; Groß Ophoff, Jana; Hosenfeld, Ingmar (Deutschland)
    Vertiefende Analysen zum Kompetenzbereich „Sprache und Sprachgebrauch untersuchen“
Session 9.03 Senatssaal
9.30–10.30 Paper presentations
 

Oral Language and Literacy
Présidence: Hébert, Manon

  • Dupont, Pascal; Grandaty, Michel (France)
    Médiations de l‘enseignant et structure de l‘interaction verbale dans un débat littéraire
  • Plessis-Bélair, Ginette (Canada)
    Des adolescents en difficulté d‘apprentissage et l‘utilisation de l‘oral comme médiateur dans le développement de la littératie.
Session 9.04 Room 3088
9.30–10.30 Paper presentations
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Naegele, Ingrid (Germany)

  • Scheerer-Neumann, Gerheid (Germany)
    The Definition of Reading Disability and Dyslexia: A Neverending Story?
  • Nielsen, Cecilia (Sweden)
    The Most Important Thing –According to the Students
Session 9.05 Room 3092
9.30–10.30 Round Table
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour /Assessment
of Language and Literacy Development
Vorsitz: Hofmann, Bernhard (Deutschland)

  • Kuhley, Horst Paul (Deutschland)
    Wie Abschluss-Standards mit Hilfe von Lesecurricula in Sekundarstufenschulen umgesetzt werden können – Materialien und Konzepte für ein berufsorientierendes Leseund Schreibcurriculum.
  • Gessner, Elisabeth (Deutschland)
    Zur Diagnose und Förderung von Lesekompetenz in der Sekundarstufe
Session 9.07 Room 3075
9.30–10.30 Paper presentations
 

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Brandao Carvalho, José

  • Chartrand, Suzanne-G. (Canada)
    The Epistemic Function of Writing Language: Survey Results from Quebec Secondary School History and Science Classes
  • Brandao Carvalho, José; Silva, António; Pimenta, Jorge (Portugal)
    Note-taking – The First Step of Academic Success
Session 9.08 Room 3059
9.30–10.30 Paper presentation
 

Oral Language and Literacy
Chair: Sasse, Ada (Germany)

  • Willenberg, Ingrid (South Africa)
    The Development of Word Definition Skill from Kindergarten to Grade 3 in a Group of South African Children
Session 9.09 Reutersaal
9.30–10.30 Symposium (60’+90’, to be continued after coffee)
 

Gender Issues in Literacy
Chair: Garbe, Christine (Germany)

  • Garbe, Christine (Germany)
    Gender Differences in Reading Behaviour and Reading Literacy: Facts, Theories, and Concepts. (Geschlechterdifferenzen in der Lesesozialisation und Lesekompetenz / Geschlechterdifferenzierte Leseförderung)
  • Philipp, Maik (Germany)
    Lesen, wenn anderes und andere wichtiger werden. Gender-Differenzen im Einfluss der Peer Group auf die Lesesozialisation. / Geschlechterdifferenzierte Leseförderung; (Gender Differences in Peers‘ Influence on Reading Socialisation)

In English (Deutsch)

Session 9.10 Room 1.102
9.30–10.30 Paper presentation
 

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Chair: Kiili, Carita (Finland)

  • Blaser, Christiane (Canada)
    Learning through Reading and Writing in Quebec Secondary School Science and History classes
  • Lefrançois, Pascale (Canada)
    Are Reference Books the Key to Solving Syntactic and Lexical Problems at University Level?
Session 9.11 Room 1.103 (theme to be continued after coffee)
9.30–10.30 Paper presentations
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Retelsdorf, Jan (Germany)

  • Retelsdorf, Jan (Germany)
    The Impact of Watching TV on Reading Literacy
  • Chudiniva, Vera (Russia)
    Children Reading in Changing Media Environment: Tendencies and Challenges
Session 9.12 Room 1.204
9.30–10.30 Paper presentations
 

Preschool Literacy-Early Literacy/Literacy and Technology
Chair: Sudarević, Ana (Croatia)

  • Froment, Mireille (France)
    Genre of discourse and style: learning how to read with an album – Comparison between two sessions
    (primary level: CP)
  • Štefančić, Silko (Croatia)
    Children‘s (Multimedia and Technology-based) Literacy In the Library Environment
    English (Croatian)
Session 9.13 Room 1.205
9.00–10.30 Paper presentation
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies/ Adolescent and
Adult Literacy
Chair: Bernat, Simona-Elena (Romania)

  • Seghedin, Elena (Romania)
    Developing Student Teachers Reflective Capacity using Critical Thinking
  • Grisham, Dana (USA)
    Lighting the Path to University Success: Reading Institutes for Academic Preparation (RIAP)
Session 9.14 Room 1.401
9.30–10.30 Paper presentations
 

Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Manning, Mariann (USA)

  • Sams, Coleen (USA)
    Pragmatic Strategies for Democratized Literacy
  • Green, Airlie (USA)
    The Need for Critical Literacy in Pluralistic Democratic Societies
Session 10.01 Room 1.101
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Vorsitz: Huth, Erika (Deutschland)

  • Abraham, Ulf (Germany)
    Writing to Read, and Reading to Write. AnIntegrated Strategy of Teaching Literacy on Secondary School Level
  • Altenburg, Erika (Deutschland)
    Sprachliches Lernen zur Entwicklung und Förderung von Lesekompetenz
  • Hasse, Friedrich; Sösemann, Britta (Deutschland)
    Verbesserung der Lesekompetenz bei älteren Jugendlichen Erfahrungen mit dem Pro Read Schulprojekt der Erhard- Höpfner-Stiftung.
Session 10.02 Room 3086
11.00–11.45 Workshop
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Vorsitz: Gaile, Dorothee (Deutschland)

  • Gaile, Dorothee (Deutschland)
    Neue Lernchancen für Jugendliche in allen Fächern durch „Reading Apprenticeship“
Session 10.03 Room 3086
11.45–12.30 Workshop
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Vorsitz: Kleedorfer, Jutta (Austria)

  • Schmitt-Rößer, Angelika (Deutschland)
    Neue Lesepraxis für Jungen – Starke Bücher für starke Jungs
Session 10.04 Senatssaal
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Présidence: Peters, Monique (Canada)

  • Foucambert, Denis (Canada)
    Quand la syntaxe guide la compréhension en lecture: premières approches issues du modèle structural de lecture.
  • Lesenne, Sabine (France)
    Compétences, motivation et comportement d‘un type particulier de lecteurs. (Competences, motivation and behaviour of particular type of readers.)
    (PowerPoint in English)
  • Rebiffé, Catherine; Le Bourgeois, Roselyne (France)
    Comprendre des textes d‘histoire à l‘école élémentaire. Quelles compétences de lecteur pour les élèves?
Session 10.05 Room 3088
11.00–12.30 Paper presentation
 

Assessment of Language and Literacy Development
Chair: Ushakova, Svetlana (Russia)

  • Schnitzler, Carola; Scheerer-Neumann, Gerheid (Germany)
    Reading Assessment on Text Level – Evaluation of a Graduated Assessment Tool for Grades 3 to 6
  • Behrmann, Edward (USA)
    Re-thinking Reading Comprehension Tests: What Are We Measuring?
Session 10.06 Room 3092
11.00–12.30 Symposium
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Benítez Sastre, Laura (Spain)

  • Peredo Merlo, Maria Alicia; Carrasco Altamirano, Alma Ceclia; Lopez Bonilla, Guadalupe (Mexico)
    Estudiantes Y Lectura En México; Students and reading in Mexico
    Spanish (English)
Session 10.07 Room 3075
11.00–12.30 Symposium
 

Free papers
Chair: Selin, Ann-Sofie (Finland)

  • Depessemier, Pieter (Belgium); Gern, Ursula (Germany);
    Dachkova, Lydia (Bulgaria); Brooks, Greg (United Kingdom);
    Pandis, Meeli (Estonia); Persson, Ulla-Britt (Sweden);
    Berg, Charles (Luxemburg); Tafa, Eufimia (Greece); Bernat,
    Simona-Elena (Romania); Shiel, Gerry (Ireland)
    IDEC, a platform for organisational and professional collaboration.
    The symposium will describe the collaboration of some 25+ national affiliates to the International Reading Association.
Session 10.08 Room 3059
11.00–12.30 Symposium
 

Free papers
Chair: Ellis, Linda (USA)

  • Ellis, Linda; Miller, Melinda; Higgins, Betty; Robbins, Mary; Price, Debra; Breen, Leonard; McCauly, Joyce; Votteler, Nancy (USA)
    Voices From Our Graduates: Are We Doing a Good Job of Preparing Literacy Leaders?
Session 10.09 Reutersaal
11.00–12.30 Symposium  (90’, cont from session 9.09)
 

Gender Issues in Literacy
Chair: Garbe, Christine (Germany)

  • Böck, Margit (Austria)
    Gender and Literacy: Modes and Media. A New Approach for Developing Boys’ and Girls’ Motivation to Read and Write
  • Lashaway-Bokina, Nancy (USA)
    Controversial Pathways: Current Research on Gender Specific Literature Classes
  • Christy, Carol (USA)
    Does the Gender of Testers Influence Oral Reading Assessment?
Session 10.10 Room 1.102
11.00–11.45 Workshop (45’+45’)
 

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Cutts, Alida (USA)

  • Reading, Gloria (USA)
    Children‘s Literature of the Middle East: The Human Connection
Session 10.11 Room 1.103
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Alon, Shlomo (Israel)

  • Bauer, Eurydice (USA)
    Enhancing Students’ Reading Comprehension: Multiple Paths to Deeper Understanding of Text
  • Maisonneuve, Luc; Calvez, Loic (France)
    To Understand a Text and to Assess this Understanding
Session 10.12 Room 1.204
11.00–12.30 Paper presentation
 

Literacy and Technology
Chair: Hofmann, Bernhard (Germany)

  • Carignan, Isabelle; Montésinos-Gelet, Isabelle; Lefrançois, Pascale (Canada)
    Reading Strategies used by Grade 9 Students on 3 Types of Document and their Efficiency
  • Colfer, Caroline; MacBlain, Sean; James, Sharon L (United Kingdom)
    Analysing Language into Literature along Three Dimensions, Descriptive, Reflective and Speculative: Preparing Teachers for the Future.
Session 10.13 Room 1.205
11.00–12.45 Paper presentation (30’+45’)
 

Preschool Literacy and Early Literacy
Chair: Haase, Janeen (USA)

  • Gleeson, Martin (Ireland)
    Supporting the Emergent Reader through Research-Based Integrated Early Literacy Instruction
  • Ivanović, Martina Dragija; Gavranović, Drahomira; Krtalić, Maja (Croatia)
    Promotion of Reading Activities for Children in Eastern Croatia Rural Areas
Session 10.14 Room 1.401
11.00–12.30 Paper presentations
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies /Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour
Chair: Ernestová, Marie (Czech Republic)

  • Ipek, Hülya (Turkey)
    Using Listening as a Pre-reading Activity in the Reading Classes
  • Puksand, Helin (Estonia)
    Developing Reading Skills
  • Najvarová, Veronika; Najvar, Petr (Czech Republic)
    Reading Strategies and the Development of Reading Skills of Primary School Pupils in the Czech Republic
Session 10.15 Foyer, Seminar building
10.30–12.00 Poster session
 

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour

  • Adam-Schwebe, Stefanie (Germany)
    Measuring Reading Comprehension: Validation of a Newly Developed Test

Reading Competence, Motivation and Behaviour

  • Trenk-Hinterberger, Isabel; Nix, Daniel; Rieckmann, Carola (Germany)
    Promoting Reading Fluency of Poor Readers in the Sixth Grade: An Intervention Study

Free papers

  • Cakiroglu, Orhan (USA)
    An Effective Approach to Reading Instruction: Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies

Preschool Literacy-Early Literacy

  • Klop, Daleen (South Africa)
    Comparison of the Narratives of Lower Socio-economic Preschool Children Following two Different Shared Reading Intervention Approaches

Literacy and Libraries

  • Sorgic, Ljiljana; Joksimovic, ZeljkaTurk (Croatia)
    Reading Groups in the Public Library and Reading Rooms in Sisak

Literacy and Libraries

  • Semenić-Premec, Davorka (Croatia)
    The Best Children’s Fairy Tale

Schools Where Literacy Thrives

  • Tošić-Grlač, Sonja (Croatia)
    Classroom Library

Free papers

  • International Development in Europe Committee of the International
    Reading Association (IDEC)
    A presentation of the Committee and its Work
  • International Reading Association
    A Table of Exhibits
Session 11.01 Room 1.101
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations
 

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Müller, Andrea G. (Germany)

  • Kansy, Helga (Germany)
    Teaching Taboo Topics From A Bilingual Teacher Perspective
  • Müller, Andrea G. (Germany)
    Proficiency of Immigrant Primary School Children in Everyday and School-Related Language
    (Both presentations in English)
Session 11.02 Room 3086
14.00–14.45 Workshop
 

Schools Where Literacy Thrives
Vorsitz: Conrady, Peter (Deutschland)

  • Kleiner, Brigitte (Österreich)
    „Kinder schreiben für Kinder“ – eine Kultur in der Kultur?
Session 11.03 Senatssaal
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations
 

Literacy and Technology
Présidence: Foucambert, Denis (France)

  • Espinosa, Natacha (France)
    Evaluer la compréhension des textes. Quel lien possible entre littératie et logiciel informatique?
  • Peters, Martine (Canada)
    Lecture et technologie: activités préférées par les apprenants.  
Session 11.04 Room 3088
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Usacheva, Irena (Russia)

  • Usacheva, Irena; Lazareva, Helena; Vostrikova, Natalia; Shcherbakova, Taisia (Russia)
    System-and-activity Approach to Reading and Literacy Research within INLOKKS Teaching Techniques as the Basis for Associated Schools of the International Reading Institute named after A. A. Leontiev
Session 11.05 Room 3092
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations
 

Literacy and Libraries/ Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Ericson, Britta (Sweden)

  • Dias Delfina, Recipient of the European Award and Dionísio, Maria de Lourdes (Portugal).
    Giving Life to Letters … and to Young People. A Program for the Enhancement of Literacy Practices in Portugal.
  • Ericson, Britta (Sweden)
    Reading – A Tool for Children to Succeed in School
Session 11.06 Room 2091/92
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations
 

International Studies
Chair: Valtin, Renate (Germany)

  • Martin, Michael O.; Mullis, Ina V.S. (USA)
    Home Environments Fostering Children’s Reading Literacy: International Results from PIRLS 2001
  • Kennedy, Ann M.; Trong, Kathleen (USA)
    Examining Gender, Early Literacy Activities, and Fourth Graders’ Reading Habits and Attitudes in PIRLS 2001
Session 11.08 Room 3059
14.00–14.45 Workshop
 

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Dunn, Michael (USA)

  • Dunn, Michael (USA)
    Increasing Student Vocabulary: A District Wide Approach for Increasing Student Achievement in Reading
Session 11.09 Reutersaal
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations
 

Literacy and Democracy
Chair: Naegele, Ingrid (Germany)

  • Watson, Alan (Australia)
    Strengthening Primary Education: “A Matter of National Urgency”– A Tanzanian Case Study
  • Emejulu, Obiajulu (Nigeria)
    Collective Illiteracy: Literacy and Development in 21st Century Africa in the Light of Two Berlin Conferences (1884/85& 2007) – A Nigerian Perspective
Session 11.10 Room 1.102
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations
 

Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy
Chair: Vance, Ellis (USA)

  • Brooking, Trish (New Zealand)
    Cultural Barriers to Learning: how can postcolonial literary texts contribute to a classroom environment of critical reflection?
  • Shefelbine, Janet (USA)
    The Ramifications of Immigration for Literacy and Language Programs Along the Texas-Mexico Border
Session 11.11 Room 1.103
14.00–14.45 Paper presentations
 

Oral Language and Literacy
Chair: Lyssand, Eldbjørg T (Norway)

  • Reed, Ann; Dryden, Lisa (USA)
    Setting the Stage for Success through Communication, Expression, Articulation and Manifestation: Practices for the Enhancement of Oral Language Development
Session 11.12 Room 1.204
14.00–14.45 Round table
 

Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Chair: McElvany, Nele (Germany)

  • Davey, Heidi (USA)
    Reaching to the Margins: How Teen Pregnancy Affects Literacy Motivation         
Session 11.13 Room 1.205
14.00–15.00 Paper presentations

Reading Teachers and Teaching Strategies
Chair: Sasse, Ada (Germany)

  • Haase, Peter (Germany)
    On the Transfer of Research Results of Neuropsychological into Practice of Teaching of Initial Literacy
Session 11.14 Room 1.401
14.00–15.00 Round Table

Reading and Spelling Difficulties and Intervention
Chair: Dombey, Henrietta (United Kingdom)

  • Breen, Leonard (USA)
    A Comparison of University and Public School Tutoring Services
15.30–17.00 3rd Plenary

Allan Luke (Australia): What Counts as the ‚Critical Literacy‘ in New Times?

Invitation to the 16th European Conference on Reading

Closing of the Conference