How do I find information dealing with children's literacy?

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To find information on children's literacy, the databases Education via ProQuest and Education Research Complete would both be great places to start.

You will also need to think about what search terms you want to use to find articles on your topic. What terms/words can you use in the database to help find the perfect results? Not sure how to develop keywords or search terms? Click here.

For your search terms, try some of these options: 

  • children AND literacy
  • children AND reading
  • children AND language arts
  • preschool AND literacy

Keep playing around with different search strategies until you find what you are looking for. 

 

  • Last Updated May 27, 2016
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  • Answered By Kerry Louvier

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