U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. (2001- 2004). Directed Research Projects. Title:Citizenship in the literate community: Research into.

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U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. ( ). Directed Research Projects. Title:Citizenship in the literate community: Research into low incidence disability, development, and inclusive early childhood programming. U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. ( ). Research & Innovation to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities Projects. Title:The early childhood literate community: Supporting citizenship for young children with significant disabilities.

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Kliewer, C. (2008). Seeing all kids as readers: A new vision for literacy in the inclusive early childhood classroom. Baltimore: Brookes.

Local Understanding

Literacy is the construction of meaning through visually or tactually crafted signs that compose various forms of text. “A text is any coherent complex of signs…Even the study of art deals with texts.” Mikhail Bakhtin (1986, 103) Speech Genres and Other Late Essays

The Literacy Flow

The child’s construction of signs and symbols: Narrative is given literate shape through the young child’s active and purposeful construction of visual- tactile, pictorial, and textual signs and symbols. This construction occurs as: (a) Metaphoric-creative acts of narrative meaning- making and as (b) Social tools for building a connectedness and shared-meaning with those who make up the surrounding community.

Iowa Department of Education ( ). Literacy, Language, & Communication for Students with Significant Developmental Disabilities: Reaching Potentials through Systemic & Sustainable Statewide Professional Development. U. S. Department of Education (to be submitted February 24, 2009). Foundations for Learning Grants Program: Promotion of School Readiness through early Childhood Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Development. Title: Merging Literacy & Cultural Affirmation: A Partnership Program for Socio-Emotional Development in Head Start Classrooms

U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D. C. (under review). Steppingstones of Technology Innovation for Children with Disabilities. Title: The Inclusive Early Childhood Literate Community Integrated Narrative Development [IND] Software System: Supporting Early Literacy & Communication for All. Center on Literacy, Language, & Disability Studies in Early Childhood Education