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English as Medium of Instruction in Japanese Higher Education - Presumption, Mirage or Bluff? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Glenn... English as Medium of Instruction in Japanese Higher Education - Presumption, Mirage or Bluff? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Glenn Toh
R2,952 Discovery Miles 29 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book sets out to uncover and discuss the curricular, pedagogical as well as cultural-political issues relating to ideological contradictions inherent in the adoption of English as medium of instruction in Japanese education. Situating the Japanese adoption of EMI in contradicting discourses of outward globalization and inward Japaneseness, the book critiques the current trend, in which EMI merely serves as an ornamental and promotional function rather than a robust educational intervention.

Sprachhandeln und Sprachwissen (German, Hardcover): Joerg Bucker Sprachhandeln und Sprachwissen (German, Hardcover)
Joerg Bucker
R4,689 Discovery Miles 46 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using the example of nonfinite verbal construction ( Me give up? ), this book tries to move from the everyday use of grammatical construction to its representation in linguistic usage knowledge. Some characteristics of nonfinite verbal constructions are discussed across languages and with a view to the problem area of speech and writing."

Intersections of Diversity, Literacy, and Learner Difficulties - Conversations between Teacher, Students and Researchers... Intersections of Diversity, Literacy, and Learner Difficulties - Conversations between Teacher, Students and Researchers (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Theresa Abodeeb-Gentile, Dennis A Conrad
R2,740 Discovery Miles 27 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book invites readers to challenge, corroborate, and add to the discourse on more inclusive pedagogical practice. Presenting theoretically and empirically informed research, it highlights potential considerations regarding the intersections of diversity, literacy, and learner difficulties. These three areas provide a stage where opposing paradigms often pose challenges for educators and create unnecessary barriers to providing the best education for all learners. These barriers might reveal how students are positioned through a deficit lens rather than one that recognizes individual differences and how these learner differences sometimes result in labels or put students at increased risk of encountering difficulties. The contributing authors' goals are to start and sustain a conversation that examines these perspectives and to offer counter-narratives to the deficit lens by recognizing that individual difference does not need to be a barrier to educational access. By examining opportunities for more inclusive educational success, this book encourages discourse among key stakeholders; further, it goes beyond problematizing to offer new avenues for optimal learning and inclusive pedagogy across multiple contexts.

Speaking, Reading, and Writing in Children With Language Learning Disabilities - New Paradigms in Research and Practice... Speaking, Reading, and Writing in Children With Language Learning Disabilities - New Paradigms in Research and Practice (Paperback)
Katharine G. Butler, Elaine R. Silliman
R1,825 Discovery Miles 18 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ability to use language in more literate ways has always been a central outcome of education. Today, however, "being literate" requires more than functional literacy, the recognition of printed words as meaningful. It requires the knowledge of how to use language as a tool for analyzing, synthesizing, and integrating what is heard or read in order to arrive at new interpretations.
Specialists in education, cognitive psychology, learning disabilities, communication sciences and disorders, and other fields have studied the language learning problems of school age children from their own perspectives. All have tended to emphasize either the oral language component or phonemic awareness. The major influence of phonemic awareness on learning to read and spell is well-researched, but it is not the only relevant focus for efforts in intervention and instruction. An issue is that applications are usually the products of a single discipline or profession, and few integrate an understanding of phonemic awareness with an understanding of the ways in which oral language comprehension and expression support reading, writing, and spelling. Thus, what we have learned about language remains disconnected from what we have learned about literacy; interrelationships between language and literacy are not appreciated; and educational services for students with language and learning disabilities are fragmented as a result.
This unique book, a multidisciplinary collaboration, bridges research, practice, and the development of new technologies. It offers the first comprehensive and integrated overview of the multiple factors involved in language learning from late preschool through post high school that must be considered if problems are to be effectively addressed. Practitioners, researchers, and students professionally concerned with these problems will find the book an invaluable resource.

Becoming a Reader - The Experience of Fiction from Childhood to Adulthood (Hardcover, New): J. A. Appleyard Becoming a Reader - The Experience of Fiction from Childhood to Adulthood (Hardcover, New)
J. A. Appleyard
R2,151 R1,820 Discovery Miles 18 200 Save R331 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Becoming a Reader argues that, whatever our individual differences of personality and background, there is a regular sequence of attitudes we go through as we mature, which affect how we experience fiction, from the five-year-old child absorbed in the world of fantasy play, through the seventeen year old critical seeker of the truth, to the middle-aged reader recognizing their own experiences in fictional characters. Becoming a Reader argues that this sequence of responses can be worked out and described. The evidence for these claims is drawn from numerous studies of reading and from interviews with a great many readers, young and old. The developmental perspective provides a useful framework for assessing the implications of competing theories of reading and for charting the evolution of individual readers. Finally, in allowing us to predict our reading experience, the book allows us, as adults, to choose what to do with the power which reading gives us.

Stephen Harris-Writer, Educator, Anthropologist - Kantriman Blanga Melabat (Our Countryman) (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Brian... Stephen Harris-Writer, Educator, Anthropologist - Kantriman Blanga Melabat (Our Countryman) (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Brian Clive Devlin, Joy Kinslow-Harris, Nancy Regine Friedman Devlin, Jane Elizabeth Harris
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book documents the impact of Stephen Harris's works in Aboriginal education, Aboriginal learning styles, domains of language use and bilingual-bicultural education. It provides a summary and critique of Stephen Harris's key ideas, particularly those on bilingual-bicultural education. This book also profiles the man, his background, his beliefs and talents. It showcases contributions and personal reflections from Stephen's family, wife, close colleagues, and many of those influenced by his work. This festschrift explores the professional life and work of Stephen Harris as an educator and anthropologist who worked in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Reading Educational Research and Policy (Paperback): David Scott Reading Educational Research and Policy (Paperback)
David Scott
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


The increased control of education has meant that teachers are faced with an array of texts which they have to read and understand. Reading Educational Research and Policy aims to extend the educational literacy of student teachers and inservice teachers - it will enable them to deconstruct policy, research and media texts and place them within historical, social and literary contexts. This accessible book will examine the four message systems through which educational meanings are conveyed in modern society:
*official policy texts
*written media
*spoken media
*research texts.
Punctuated by questions, points for consideration and ideas for further reading and research, the book's intention is to help student teachers and inservice teachers to develop appropriate reading strategies so they become more critical, reflective and effective teachers.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203487524

Improving Literacy in the Primary School (Paperback, New): R.P. Chamberlin, G.S. Haynes, E. C Wragg, Prof E. C. Wragg Improving Literacy in the Primary School (Paperback, New)
R.P. Chamberlin, G.S. Haynes, E. C Wragg, Prof E. C. Wragg
R1,589 Discovery Miles 15 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the most important challenges teachers face is making sure children can read. It is an absolutely crucial skill, and current educational policy is giving it a very high priority. Based on one of the largest studies ever undertaken of what primary schools do to improve literacy, this book reports what Professor Ted Wragg and his research team found. The importance placed on literacy has never been greater. When children learn to read, they are laying the foundations for their entire educational future. Effective teachers can make a huge difference, as a poor start can hinder children throughout their schooling and beyond. By looking at what actually goes on in classrooms, this volume provides an invaluable insight into what happens to children and how their reading progresses. It shows how particular teachers manage the improvement of their pupils' reading levels, and also follows individual pupils through a school year. This is a very readbale account of a fascinating and crucial area of research that is highly topical. Every class teacher should read it.

Reading and Writing for Civic Literacy - The Critical Citizen's Guide to Argumentative Rhetoric, Brief Edition (Hardcover,... Reading and Writing for Civic Literacy - The Critical Citizen's Guide to Argumentative Rhetoric, Brief Edition (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Donald Lazere, Anne-Marie Womack
R4,513 Discovery Miles 45 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This rhetoric-and-reader textbook teaches college students to develop critical reading, writing, and thinking skills for self-defense in the contentious arena of American civic rhetoric. This edition is substantially updated for an era of renewed tensions over race, gender, and economic inequality-all compounded by the escalating decibel level and polarization of public rhetoric. Readings include civil rights advocate Michelle Alexander on "the new Jim Crow," recent reconsiderations of socialism versus capitalism, Naomi Wolf's and Christine Hoff Sommers' opposing views on "the beauty myth," a section on the rhetoric of war, and debates on identity politics, abortion, and student debt. Designed for first-year or more advanced composition and critical thinking courses, the book trains students in a wealth of techniques to locate fallacies and other weaknesses in argumentation in their prose and the writings of others. Exercises also help students understand the ideological positions and rhetorical patterns that underlie opposing views, from Ann Coulter to Bernie Sanders. Widely debated issues of whether objectivity is possible and whether there is a liberal or conservative bias in news and entertainment media, as well as in education itself, are foregrounded as topics for rhetorical analysis.

Roots of Identity - Language and Literacy in Mexico (Hardcover): Linda King Roots of Identity - Language and Literacy in Mexico (Hardcover)
Linda King
R2,078 Discovery Miles 20 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Despite over fifty years of literacy training by the Mexican government, the National Census records an illiteracy rate of over 70 percent in most Indian communities. This book attempts to discover why so many Indians are illiterate today despite an indigenous literary tradition that dates back to the pre-Conquest period. The author sees language as the main factor explaining the high illiteracy rate in the Indian regions. Although alphabets have been created for most of Mexico's indigenous languages, there is no longer a literate tradition in the languages themselves, and writing is intrinsically associated with the official and dominant language, Spanish. Indians continue to reproduce their group identity through the maintenance of linguistic and cultural boundaries. How these boundaries have been built over time and how they continue to be maintained throughout the twentieth century form the substance of this book.

The Rise of Popular Literacy in Victorian England - The Influence of Private Choice and Public Policy (Hardcover): David Mitch The Rise of Popular Literacy in Victorian England - The Influence of Private Choice and Public Policy (Hardcover)
David Mitch
R1,980 Discovery Miles 19 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In early Victorian England, there was an intense debate about whether government involvement in the provision of popular elementary education was appropriate. Government did in the end become actively involved, first in the administration of schools and in the supervision of instruction, then in establishing and administering compulsory schooling laws. After a century of stagnation, literacy rates rose markedly. While increasing government involvement would seem to provide the most obvious explanation for this rise, David F. Mitch seeks to demonstrate that, in fact, popular demand was also an important force behind the growth in literacy. Although previous studies have looked at public policy in detail, and although a few have considered popular demand. The Rise of Popular Literacy in Victorian England is the first book to bring together a detailed examination of the two sets of factors. Mitch compares the relative importance of the rise of popular demand for literacy and the development of educational policy measures by the church and state as contributing factors that led to the rise of working class literacy during the Victorian period. He uses an economic-historical approach based on an examination of changes in the costs and benefits of acquiring literacy. Mitch considers the initial demand of the working classes for literacy and how much that demand grew. He also examines how literacy rates were influenced by the development of a national system of elementary school provision and by the establishment of compulsory schooling laws. Mitch uses quantitative methods and evidence as well as more traditional historical sources such as government reports, employment ads, and contemporary literature. An important reference is a national sample of over 8,000 marriage certificates from the mid-Victorian period that provides information on the ability of brides and grooms to sign their names. The Rise of Popular Literacy in Victorian England is a valuable text for students and scholars of British, economic, and labor history, history of literacy and education, and popular culture.

Shared Territory - Understanding Children's Writing as Works (Hardcover): Margaret Himley Shared Territory - Understanding Children's Writing as Works (Hardcover)
Margaret Himley
R1,482 Discovery Miles 14 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together Patricia F. Carini's concept of the developing child as a "maker of works" and M.M. Bakhtin's theory of language as "hero" to re-examine how we have defined and researched early written language development. Through a collection of five essays and a documentary account of one young writer, Himley explores fundamental questions about development, language use and learning, and phenomenological reading or description as a possible interpretive methodology in education and research. She demonstrates how to understand writing as the complex semiotic authoring of self and culture enacted through actual moments of concrete language use.

Getting the Knack - 20 Poetry Writing Exercises (Paperback): Stephen Dunning, William Stafford Getting the Knack - 20 Poetry Writing Exercises (Paperback)
Stephen Dunning, William Stafford
R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Introduces different kinds of poems, including headline, letter, recipe, list, and monologue, and provides exercises in writing poems based on both memory and imagination.

Spanish Heritage Learners' Emerging Literacy - Empirical Research and Classroom Practice (Hardcover): Flavia Belpoliti,... Spanish Heritage Learners' Emerging Literacy - Empirical Research and Classroom Practice (Hardcover)
Flavia Belpoliti, Encarna Bermejo
R4,496 Discovery Miles 44 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Spanish Heritage Learners' Emerging Literacy: Empirical Research and Classroom Practice introduces a comprehensive, multi-level empirical study on the writing abilities of Spanish Heritage Learners at the beginner level; the findings guide a broad selection of instructional activities and pedagogical resources to support writing development in the heritage language classroom. This is the first book dealing exclusively with writing competence among Spanish Heritage Language Learners through the integration of empirical evidence and instructional perspectives to address core questions on heritage language literacy. In addition to the in-depth analysis of Spanish production-spelling, verb usage, grammatical features, vocabulary, and discourse organization-the volume revises the latest perspectives within the Heritage Language Education field, and provides effective teaching approaches, innovative classroom implementations, and up-to-date resources. This versatile volume, designed for researchers and practitioners in the fields of Bilingual Education, Language Teaching Methods, and Heritage Language Pedagogy, integrates empirical evidence, global perspectives on heritage language teaching, and suggestions for further research.

Spanish Heritage Learners' Emerging Literacy - Empirical Research and Classroom Practice (Paperback): Flavia Belpoliti,... Spanish Heritage Learners' Emerging Literacy - Empirical Research and Classroom Practice (Paperback)
Flavia Belpoliti, Encarna Bermejo
R1,402 Discovery Miles 14 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Spanish Heritage Learners' Emerging Literacy: Empirical Research and Classroom Practice introduces a comprehensive, multi-level empirical study on the writing abilities of Spanish Heritage Learners at the beginner level; the findings guide a broad selection of instructional activities and pedagogical resources to support writing development in the heritage language classroom. This is the first book dealing exclusively with writing competence among Spanish Heritage Language Learners through the integration of empirical evidence and instructional perspectives to address core questions on heritage language literacy. In addition to the in-depth analysis of Spanish production-spelling, verb usage, grammatical features, vocabulary, and discourse organization-the volume revises the latest perspectives within the Heritage Language Education field, and provides effective teaching approaches, innovative classroom implementations, and up-to-date resources. This versatile volume, designed for researchers and practitioners in the fields of Bilingual Education, Language Teaching Methods, and Heritage Language Pedagogy, integrates empirical evidence, global perspectives on heritage language teaching, and suggestions for further research.

Books of Knowledge in Late Medieval Europe - Circulation and Reception of Popular Texts (Hardcover): Pavlina Cermanova, Vaclav... Books of Knowledge in Late Medieval Europe - Circulation and Reception of Popular Texts (Hardcover)
Pavlina Cermanova, Vaclav Zurek
R2,758 Discovery Miles 27 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Transnational Literacy Autobiographies as Translingual Writing (Paperback): Suresh Canagarajah Transnational Literacy Autobiographies as Translingual Writing (Paperback)
Suresh Canagarajah
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The literacy autobiography is a personal narrative reflecting on how one's experiences of spoken and written words have contributed to their ongoing relationship with language and literacy. Transnational Literacy Autobiographies as Translingual Writing is a cutting-edge study of this engaging genre of writing in academic and professional contexts. In this state-of-the-art collection, Suresh Canagarajah brings together 11 samples of writing by students that both document their literary journeys and pinpoint the seminal works affecting their development as translingual readers and writers. Integrating the narrative of the author, which is written as his own literacy autobiography, with a close analysis of these texts, this book: presents a case for the literacy autobiography as an archetypal genre that prepares writers for the conventions and processes required in other genres of writing; demonstrates the serious epistemological and rhetorical implications behind the genre of literacy autobiography among migrant scholars and students; effectively translates theoretical publications on language diversity for classroom purposes, providing a transferable teaching approach to translingual writing; analyzes the tropes of transnational writers and their craft in "meshing" translingual resources in their writing; demonstrates how transnationalism and translingualism are interconnected, guiding readers toward an understanding of codemeshing not as a cosmetic addition to texts but motivated toward resolving inescapable personal and social dilemmas. Written and edited by one of the most highly regarded linguists of his generation, this book is key reading for scholars and students of applied linguistics, TESOL, and literacy studies, as well as tutors of writing and composition worldwide.

From the Middle Passage to Black Lives Matter - Ancestral Writing as a Pedagogy of Hope (Paperback, New edition): Marva McClean From the Middle Passage to Black Lives Matter - Ancestral Writing as a Pedagogy of Hope (Paperback, New edition)
Marva McClean
R952 R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Save R120 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this narrative rooted in autoethnography, the author juxtaposes her personal story with that of international stories of resistance to oppression and calls on educators to include children's personal stories as critical pedagogy to honor their funds of knowledge and foster their historical consciousness. With a focus on eighteenth-century freedom fighter Nanny of the Maroons, From the Middle Passage to Black Lives Matter emphasizes the historical connections between Indigenous people worldwide who have harnessed their ancestral roots to disrupt cultural hegemony. The book emphasizes the imaginative and radical assertions of the enduring resistance of the formerly colonized, going back to the era of slavery through to the Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter, and calls for a radical shift in the global curriculum to include these stories. Storytelling is acknowledged as an intergenerational teaching methodology rooted in Indigenous Epistemology which serves to honor our common humanity. The essential message of the text is conveyed through the socio-educational and cultural interventions that are asserted as transformational pedagogy that will serve to elevate students' voices and promote their academic achievement. This book bears witness to the ways in which the history and sociocultural background of Indigenous people have been ignored and at times rendered invisible or inconsequential, and offers innovative strategies to correct history and write Indigenous people into the literature with creativity and sensitivity. From the Middle Passage to Black Lives Matter is a narrative of social justice that seeks to raise the reader's historical consciousness and provide authentic strategies to decolonize the global curriculum.

The Use of Pragmatic Documents in Medieval Wallachia and Moldavia (Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries) (Hardcover): Mariana Goina The Use of Pragmatic Documents in Medieval Wallachia and Moldavia (Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries) (Hardcover)
Mariana Goina
R2,584 Discovery Miles 25 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
English Language Arts - A Critical Introduction (Hardcover): Julie Gorlewski English Language Arts - A Critical Introduction (Hardcover)
Julie Gorlewski
R4,905 Discovery Miles 49 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

English Language Arts offers both undergraduates and starting-graduate students in education an introduction to the connections that exist between language arts and a critical orientation to education. Because language influences all aspects of education, English teachers have a unique responsibility to create opportunities for learners to cultivate literacy practices that will empower them to reach their potential. Applying critical and theoretical perspectives to teaching English language arts, this primer considers how meanings are made in intersecting spaces of learners, teachers, and texts. Julie Gorlewski shows future and current teachers how critical English language arts education can be put into practice with concrete strategies and examples in both formal and informal educational settings. With opportunities for readers to engage in deeper discussion through suggested activities, English Language Arts' pedagogical features include: Model Classroom Scenarios Extension Questions Glossary of Key Terms

Searching for Literacy - The Social and Intellectual Origins of Literacy Studies (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Harvey J. Graff Searching for Literacy - The Social and Intellectual Origins of Literacy Studies (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Harvey J. Graff
R1,663 R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Save R608 (37%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book provides a critical account of the development of questions, approaches, methods, and understandings of literacy within and across disciplines and interdisciplines. It provides a critique of literacy studies, including the New Literacy Studies. This book completes a series that the author began in the 1970s. It criticizes and revises the New Literacy Studies and how we think about literacy generally. It is a revisionist study which argues that literacy and literacy studies are historical developments and must be understood in those terms to comprehend their profound impact on our traditions of thinking about and understanding literacy, and how we study it. Graff argues that literacy studies in its academic, institutional, and policy forums, but also in popular parlance, has lost its critical foundations, and this hinders efforts to promote literacy. He examines literacy over time and across linguistics; anthropology; psychology; reading and writing across modes of communication and comprehension; "new" literacies across digital, visual, performance, numerical, and scientific domains; and history. He underscores the value of new directions of negotiation and translation. This book will interest scholars and students in the many fields that constitute literacy studies across the humanities, social sciences, education, and beyond.

Creating Literacy Instruction for All Students - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 8th edition): Thomas Gunning Creating Literacy Instruction for All Students - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 8th edition)
Thomas Gunning
R2,197 Discovery Miles 21 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Aspiring and practicing professionals get the authoritative help they need to become highly effective teachers by applying the book's numerous research-based teaching strategies, lesson plans, and step-by-step guidance for teaching reading and writing. This practical, comprehensive text focuses on helping aspiring and practicing professionals become highly effective teachers. In turn, their students will develop as proficient readers and writers who are well on their way to becoming college and career ready. The author accomplishes this using landmark research that focuses on using highly effective practices, such as setting goals, monitoring progress, and implementing teaching strategies, and provides information on the average percentile gains achieved when these practices are instituted. Readers get step-by-step guidance for teaching reading and writing, including sample lessons for virtually every major literacy skill/strategy-30 lessons that incorporate the key elements of effective assessment and instruction. This new edition continues to emphasize how to adapt instruction for struggling readers and writers, English language learners, and special needs students and includes powerful new research-based teaching techniques that work especially well with struggling readers. This edition also stresses effective steps teachers can use to implement Response to Intervention and looks at developing higher-level literacy requirements for reading and writing, including those stemming from Common Core State Standards.

Literacy - Writing, Reading and Social Organisation (Paperback): John Oxenham Literacy - Writing, Reading and Social Organisation (Paperback)
John Oxenham
R1,101 Discovery Miles 11 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1980. The skills of reading and writing have been proclaimed as universal human rights. This book explores why this should be so. In particular, it examines whether or not the possession of reading or writing skills has, or has not, influenced the values and organisation of society. Viewing literacy as a technology, the author maintains that like all technologies, it is created by man for limited purposes. Nevertheless, given the right conditions, it can be used by man to change not only other technologies, but also himself and (in the end) all of his society. But like other technologies, literacy too may be subject to obsolescence which poses the all-important question of whether the advent of universal literacy has coincided with the redundancy of the written word.

Learning and Literacy over Time - Longitudinal Perspectives (Hardcover): Julian Sefton-Green, Jennifer Rowsell Learning and Literacy over Time - Longitudinal Perspectives (Hardcover)
Julian Sefton-Green, Jennifer Rowsell
R4,637 Discovery Miles 46 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Learning and Literacy over Time addresses two gaps in literacy research studies offering longitudinal perspectives on learners and the trajectory of their learning lives inside and outside of school, and studies revealing how past experiences with literacy and learning inform future experiences and practices. It does so by bringing together researchers who revisited subjects of their initial research conducted over the past 10-20 years with people whom they encountered through ethnographic or classroom-based investigations and are the subjects of previous published accounts.

The case studies, drawn from countries in three continents and covering a range of social worlds, offer an original and at times quite an emotive interpretation of the effects of long-term social change in the UK, the US, Australia and Canada; the claims and aspirations made by and for certain kinds of educational interventions; how research subjects reflect on and learn from the processes of being co-opted into classroom research as well as how they make sense of school experiences; some of the widespread changes in literacy practices as a result of our move into the digital era; and above all, how academic research can learn from these life stories raising a number of challenges about methodology and our claims to 'know the people we research. In many cases the process of revisiting led to important reconceptualizations of the earlier work and a sense of 'seeing with new eyes what was missed in the past. The reflections on methodology and research processes will interest postgraduate and academic researchers. The studies of change and of long-term effects are widely relevant to teacher educators and scholars in language and literacy education, educational anthropology, life history research, media and cultural studies, and sociology."

Landscapes of Specific Literacies in Contemporary Society - Exploring a social model of literacy (Hardcover): Vicky Duckworth,... Landscapes of Specific Literacies in Contemporary Society - Exploring a social model of literacy (Hardcover)
Vicky Duckworth, Gordon Ade-Ojo
R3,075 Discovery Miles 30 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The notion of what constitutes literacy has shifted over time, from the de-coding of words where it is placed in the realm of an individual, cognitive skill to multiple literacies in the 21st century. This volume makes a timely contribution to our understanding of literacy as a multi-faceted, complexly situated activity. The contributing authors represent a wide variety of theoretical and research perspectives cover literacy in various forms including transformative literacy, academic literacies and digital literacy. Each chapter provides the reader with a fresh perspective into a different site for literate behaviour, approaches, design and relationships. Presented are illustrations of ways in which scholars are beginning to respond to the challenge and also underscore the viability of the concept of literacy for specific purposes.

Throughout the book contributors argue that literacy curriculum needs to evolve from its current one-dimensional/discrete perspective if it is to cater for the demands of the 21st century contemporary globalised society. This book will therefore interest researchers and academics in the field."

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