%0 Journal Article %T College StudentsĄŻ Beliefs about PreschoolerĄŻs Literacy Development: Results from a National Study of Jumpstart %A Martha A. Adler %A Mary Trepanier-Street %J Early Childhood Research & Practice %D 2007 %I University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %X Although research indicates that early childhood literacy programs can be effective for preschoolers, little is known about the effects of programs on college student mentors. This study explored the beliefs of college students about literacy development in preschool children and whether these beliefs change after their involvement in a yearlong, intensive mentoring program intended to facilitate at-risk preschoolersĄŻ literacy development. Survey data from a large-scale national service program and a smaller local Jumpstart program were analyzed. Surveys from the national program investigated college studentsĄŻ beliefs about developmentally appropriate literacy practices. Sample surveys further investigated the nature of the students' beliefs, i.e., constructivist based versus skill based. Results indicate that a yearlong mentoring program positively impacted college studentsĄŻ beliefs and understanding about developmentally appropriate literacy practices. %K Early Childhood Education %K Literacy %K College Students %K Teacher Education %K Jumpstart %K Mentoring %U http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v9n2/adler.html