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Books > Language & Literature > Language & linguistics > Literacy

Before Writing - Rethinking the Paths to Literacy (Paperback): Gunther Kress Before Writing - Rethinking the Paths to Literacy (Paperback)
Gunther Kress
R1,522 Discovery Miles 15 220 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Gunther Kress argues for a radical reappraisal of the phenomenon of literacy, and hence for a profound shift in educational practice. Through close attention to the plethora of objects which children constantly produce--drawings, cut-outs, writings and collages-- Kress suggests a set of principles which reveal the underlying coherence of children's actions-- actions which allow us to connect them with attempts to make meaning before they acquire language and writing.
This book provides fundamental challenges to commonly held assumptions about both language and literacy and thought and action. It places these challenges within the context of speculation about the abilities which will become essential for children as young adults, and calls for the radical decentering of language in educational theory and practice.

Phraseology and the Advanced Language Learner (Hardcover): Svetlana Vetchinnikova Phraseology and the Advanced Language Learner (Hardcover)
Svetlana Vetchinnikova
R3,463 Discovery Miles 34 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Phraseology is often thought of as an anomaly and a headache for language learners. However, researchers have tended to focus on just one end of the scale: fairly fixed, conventional multi-word units. Here their special status and any divergence from the standard form are clearly evident. What happens at the other end of the scale? How much and what kind of variability does phraseological patterning tolerate? Svetlana Vetchinnikova explores meaning-shift units (MSUs) in second language usage, acquisition and processing. Importantly, she argues for the value of looking at individual languages and tracing MSUs as they are learned from exposure, used in individual language output and processed in the mind - and advocates a shift of focus from groups to individuals. This important study develops a unified view on phraseological patterning in second language acquisition and use and the processes which lead to it.

Literacy and Power (Paperback): Hilary Janks Literacy and Power (Paperback)
Hilary Janks
R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

Hilary Janks addresses key questions about literacy and power in this landmark text that is both engaging and accessible.

Her central argument is that competing orientations to critical literacy education domination (power), access, diversity, design foreground one over the other, but are crucially interdependent and need to work together to create possibilities for redesign and social action that serve a social justice agenda. She examines the theory underpinning each orientation, and develops new theory in the argument for interdependence and integration.

Sitting at the interface between theory and practice, constantly moving from one to the other, the text is rich with examples of how to use these orientations in real teaching contexts, and how to use them to counterbalance one another.

In the groundbreaking final chapter Janks considers how the rationalist underpinning of critical literacy tends to exclude the non-rational shows ways of working beyond reason pleasure and play, desire and the unconscious and makes the case that these need to be taken seriously given their power to cut across the work of critical literacy educators working from any orientation."

Changing Literacies for Changing Times - An Historical Perspective on the Future of Reading Research, Public Policy, and... Changing Literacies for Changing Times - An Historical Perspective on the Future of Reading Research, Public Policy, and Classroom Practices (Paperback)
James V. Hoffman, Yetta M Goodman
R1,630 Discovery Miles 16 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering the wisdom that only experience and expertise in the field can bring, this book takes a critical look into the present and the future of literacy as envisioned by leading reading researchers. The lead author of each chapter, and in some cases more than one, of the authors, is a distinguished reading researcher elected by their peers into the Reading Hall of Fame. In this book these distinguished literacy leaders extend their role as researchers to speak directly to issues of practice and policy.

All chapters address the theme of literacy and the teaching of literacy as being in a constant state of change. The authors are theoretical as they describe literacy, literacy acquisition, and the teaching of literacy; they are practical as they examine the issues that classroom teachers and reading specialists engage with on a daily basis; and they are political as they advocate for informed policy at the local, state and national levels. A key message in this book is that literacy professionals must take an active role to shape change.

Dialogical Approaches and Tensions in Learning and Development - At the Frontiers of the Mind (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021):... Dialogical Approaches and Tensions in Learning and Development - At the Frontiers of the Mind (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Nathalie Muller Mirza, Marcelo Dos Santos Mamed
R3,752 Discovery Miles 37 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book pursues the goal of exploring and strengthening a dialogical approach of communication and cognition. It brings together contributions from world-leading researchers related to the dialogical approach in education and psychology. It presents, among others, the place of language and materiality in the development of communication and thinking, as well as the role of the methods in the relationship between researchers and participants. This leads to an innovative definition of the dialogicality and how a dialogical approach can provide heuristic (conceptual and methodological) tools to better understand how people think, communicate and learn in a complex world. The authors hereby develop an epistemological framework inspired by scholars such as Michail Bakhtin, Lev Vygotsky and Herbert Mead under the assumption that dialogue, or dialogicality - and therefore the presence of the other - is fundamentally entangled into the human thinking and development. This book contributes to the understanding of human communication, cognition and mind, and participates in a scientific dialogue which helps to advance future research. It includes theoretical and empirical chapters and presents innovative methods of inquiry, which makes it a useful tool for both teaching and research.

Multiple Literacies for Dance, Physical Education and Sports (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023): Stephen G. Mogge, Shelly Huggins, Jaye... Multiple Literacies for Dance, Physical Education and Sports (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
Stephen G. Mogge, Shelly Huggins, Jaye Knutson, Elin E Lobel, Pamela Segal
R2,785 Discovery Miles 27 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores a spectrum of literacies relevant to dance, physical education and sports. It examines conceptions of movement literacies, disciplinary literacies and traditional school literacies. It includes theory, research and instructional practice related to the uses of traditional print, multimedia, and embodied physical literacies. These literacies function independently but are also overlapping and mutually reinforcing in comprehensive instructional planning. As movement and activity-related fields continue to explore the potential for multiple literacies, this book introduces numerous possibilities, both conceptual and practical, for consideration. ·        Pre-service and in-service teachers in dance and physical education programs will learn how to integrate multiple literacies in curriculum design and teaching. ·        Graduate students will examine theoretical premises of movement and disciplinary literacies and become familiar with original research on these topics. ·        Teachers, school administrators, coaches and athletic directors will use the book in order to guide the inclusion of movement and activity-based fields in the disciplinary literacy agenda now common in Pre-K through secondary schooling. Media rich chapters, including photographic, video and other graphic images, allow students to access concepts through multiple modalities

Eine Stadt lernt schreiben (German, Hardcover): Irmgard Fees Eine Stadt lernt schreiben (German, Hardcover)
Irmgard Fees
R3,968 Discovery Miles 39 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In one of the largest cities of western Christendom, the trading metropolis Venice, writing and reading had ceased to be the preserve of the clerical body as early as the 11th and 12th centuries. Several thousand Venetian documents from the period prior to 1200 reveal that large sectors of the population already had elementary writing skills. The study examines the use made of writing by merchants, the role of the written medium in everyday Venetian life, and schools and teachers in Venice. The study is the first to provide detailed insight into the progress of literacy in a major medieval European city.

Women and Literacy - Local and Global Inquiries for a New Century (Paperback): Beth Daniell, Peter Mortensen Women and Literacy - Local and Global Inquiries for a New Century (Paperback)
Beth Daniell, Peter Mortensen
R1,665 Discovery Miles 16 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Path-breaking research on women and literacy in the past decade established conventions and advanced innovative methods that push the making of knowledge into new spheres of inquiry. Taking these accomplishments as a point of departure, this volume emphasizes the diversity -- of approaches and subjects -- that characterizes the next generation of research on women and literacy. It builds on and critiques scholarship in literacy studies, composition studies, rhetorical theory, gender studies, postcolonial theory, and cultural studies to open new venues for future research.
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Contributors discuss what literacy is -- more precisely, what literacies are -- but their strongest interest is in documenting and theorizing women ' s lived experience of these literacies, with particular attention to:
*the diversity of women ' s literacies within the U.S., including but not limited to the varying relations that exist among women, literacy, economic position, class, race, sexuality, and education;
*relations among women, literacy, and economic contexts in the U.S. and abroad, including but not limited to changes in women ' s private and domestic literacies, the evolution of technologies of literacy, and women ' s experience of the commodification of literacies; and
*emergent roles of women and literacy in a globally interdependent world.
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This broad, significant work is a must-read for researchers and graduate students across the fields of literacy studies, composition studies, rhetorical theory, and gender studies.

Academics Writing - The Dynamics of Knowledge Creation (Hardcover): Karin Tusting, Sharon McCulloch, Ibrar Bhatt, Mary... Academics Writing - The Dynamics of Knowledge Creation (Hardcover)
Karin Tusting, Sharon McCulloch, Ibrar Bhatt, Mary Hamilton, David Barton
R4,554 Discovery Miles 45 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Academics Writing recounts how academic writing is changing in the contemporary university, transforming what it means to be an academic and how, as a society, we produce academic knowledge. Writing practices are changing as the academic profession itself is reconfigured through new forms of governance and accountability, increasing use of digital resources, and the internationalisation of higher education. Through detailed studies of writing in the daily life of academics in different disciplines and in different institutions, this book explores: the space and time of academic writing; tensions between disciplines and institutions around genres of writing; the diversity of stances adopted towards the tools and technologies of writing, and towards engagement with social media; and the importance of relationships and collaboration with others, in writing and in ongoing learning in a context of constant change. Drawing out implications of the work for academics, university management, professional training, and policy, Academics Writing: The Dynamics of Knowledge Creation is key reading for anyone studying or researching writing, academic support, and development within education and applied linguistics.

The Legibility of Serif and Sans Serif Typefaces - Reading from Paper and Reading from Screens (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): John... The Legibility of Serif and Sans Serif Typefaces - Reading from Paper and Reading from Screens (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
John T.E. Richardson
R1,121 Discovery Miles 11 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This open access book provides a detailed and up-to-date account of the relevant literature on the legibility of different kinds of typefaces, which goes back over 140 years in the case of reading from paper and more than 50 years in the case of reading from screens. It describes the origins of serif and sans serif styles in ancient inscriptions, their adoption in modern printing techniques, and their legibility in different situations and in different populations of readers. It also examines recent research on the legibility of serif and sans serif typefaces when used with internet browsers, smartphones and other hand-held devices. The book investigates the difference in the legibility of serif typefaces and sans serif typefaces when they are used to produce printed material or when they are used to present material on computer monitors or other screens and it explores the differences in readers' preferences among typefaces. The book's main focus is on the psychology of reading, but there are clear implications for education and publishing. Indeed, the book can be read with benefit by anyone concerned with communicating with others through written text, whether it is printed on paper or displayed on computer screens.

Understanding Reading - A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Reading and Learning to Read, Sixth Edition (Paperback, 6 Revised... Understanding Reading - A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Reading and Learning to Read, Sixth Edition (Paperback, 6 Revised Edition)
Frank Smith
R1,944 Discovery Miles 19 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding Reading revolutionized reading research and theory when the first edition appeared in 1971 and continues to be a leader in the field. In the sixth edition of this classic text Smith's purpose remains the same: to shed light on fundamental aspects of the complex human act of reading - linguistic, physiological, psychological, and social - and of what is involved in learning to read. The text critically examines current theories, instructional practices, and controversies, covering a wide range of disciplines but always remains accessible. Careful attention is given to the ideological clash that continues between whole language and direct instruction and currently permeates every aspect of theory and research into reading and reading instruction. In every edition, including the present one, Smith has steadfastly resisted giving teachers a recipe for teaching reading, while aiming to help them make their own decisions, based on research about reading, which is accessible to anyone, and their experience and personal knowledge of their students, which only they possess. To aid readers in making up their own minds, each chapter concludes with a brief statement of "Issues." Understanding Reading, Sixth Edition is matchless in integrating a wide range of topics relative to reading while, at the same time, being highly readable and user-friendly for instructors, students, and practitioners.

Multicultural Issues in Literacy Research and Practice (Paperback): Arlette Ingram Willis, Georgia Earnest Garcia, Rosalinda B.... Multicultural Issues in Literacy Research and Practice (Paperback)
Arlette Ingram Willis, Georgia Earnest Garcia, Rosalinda B. Barrera, Violet J Harris
R1,769 Discovery Miles 17 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together researchers and participants from diverse groups, reflecting the different ways in which the field of multicultural literacies has been interpreted. A common theme across the chapters is attention to the ways in which elements of difference--race, ethnicity, gender, class, and language--create dynamic tensions that influence students' literacy experiences and achievement. The hope of the editors is that readers will build on the experiences and findings presented so that the field of multicultural literacies will have a greater impact of literacy research, policy, and practice.

Teaching Spelling 6-11 - designing effective learning in English and across the curriculum (Paperback): Kirstie Hewett Teaching Spelling 6-11 - designing effective learning in English and across the curriculum (Paperback)
Kirstie Hewett
R332 R159 Discovery Miles 1 590 Save R173 (52%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Learning Cultural Literacy through Creative Practices in Schools - Cultural and Multimodal Approaches to Meaning-Making... Learning Cultural Literacy through Creative Practices in Schools - Cultural and Multimodal Approaches to Meaning-Making (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Tuuli Lahdesmaki, Jurate Baranova, Susanne C. Yloenen, Aino-Kaisa Koistinen, Katja Makinen, …
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This open access book discusses how cultural literacy can be taught and learned through creative practices. It approaches cultural literacy as a dialogic social process based on learning and gaining knowledge through emphatic, tolerant, and inclusive interaction. The book focuses on meaning-making in children and young people's visual and multimodal artefacts created by students aged 5-15 as an outcome of the Cultural Literacy Learning Programme implemented in schools in Cyprus, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, Spain, Portugal, and the UK. The lessons in the program address different social and cultural themes, ranging from one's cultural attachments to being part of a community and engaging more broadly in society. The artefacts are explored through data-driven content analysis and self-reflexive and collaborative interpretation and discussed through multimodality and a sociocultural approach to children's visual expression. This interdisciplinary volume draws on cultural studies, communication studies, art education, and educational sciences.

Read Write Inc. Phonics: Grey Set 7A Storybook 1 King Canute and the tide (Paperback, 1): Adrian Bradbury Read Write Inc. Phonics: Grey Set 7A Storybook 1 King Canute and the tide (Paperback, 1)
Adrian Bradbury; Illustrated by Tim Archbold
R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These new Set 7A (Grey) Storybooks are designed to give children extra practice, and to develop their fluency and vocabulary further before moving on from the Read Write Inc. Phonics programme. The books are matched to the phonic progression of the existing Storybooks and provide extra practice for children learning the Set 2 and 3 sounds. They include a range of engaging stories such as fairy tales, myths and legends and familiar settings. Activities at the start help children to practise the sounds and words from the story and questions at the end of the story help to develop children's comprehension. Detailed lesson plans are provided on Read Write Inc. Phonics Online. The books are part of the Read Write Inc. Phonics programme, developed by Ruth Miskin. The programme is designed to create fluent readers, confident speakers and willing writers. It includes Handbooks, Sounds Cards, Word Cards, Storybooks, Non-fiction, Writing books and an Online resource. Read Write Inc. is fully supported by comprehensive professional development from Ruth Miskin Training.

Writing/Disciplinarity - A Sociohistoric Account of Literate Activity in the Academy (Hardcover): Paul Prior Writing/Disciplinarity - A Sociohistoric Account of Literate Activity in the Academy (Hardcover)
Paul Prior
R5,444 R4,569 Discovery Miles 45 690 Save R875 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past century, the explosive growth of scientific, technical, and cultural disciplines has profoundly affected our daily lives. However, processes of enculturation in sites such as graduate education that have helped to form these disciplines have received very limited research attention. In those sites, graduate students write diverse documents, including course papers, departmental examinations, theses and dissertations, grant and fellowship applications, and disciplinary publications. Thus, writing is one of the central domains of enculturation--an activity through which graduate students and professors display and negotiate disciplinary knowledge, genres, identities, and institutional contexts. This volume explores this intersection of writing and disciplinary enculturation through a series of ethnographic case studies. These case studies provide the most thorough descriptions available today of the lived experience of graduate seminars, combining analysis of classroom talk, students' texts and professor's written responses, institutional contexts, students' representations of their writing and its contexts, and professors' representations of their tasks and their students.
Given the complexities that the ethnographic data displayed, the author found that conventional notions of writing as a process of transcription and of disciplines as unified discourse communities were inadequate. As such, this book also offers an in-depth exploration of sociohistoric theory in relation to writing and disciplinary enculturation. Specific case studies introduce, apply, and further elaborate notions of:
* writing as literate activity,
* authorship as mediated by other people and artifacts,
* classroom tasks as speech genres,
* enculturation as the interplay of authoritative and internally persuasive discourses, and
* disciplinarity as a deeply heterogeneous, laminated, and dialogic process.
This blend of research and theory should be of interest to scholars and students in such fields as writing studies, rhetoric, writing across the curriculum, applied linguistics, English for academic purposes, science and technology studies, higher education, and the ethnography of communication.

Race, Justice, and Activism in Literacy Instruction (Paperback): Valerie Kinloch, Tanja Burkhard, Carlotta Penn Race, Justice, and Activism in Literacy Instruction (Paperback)
Valerie Kinloch, Tanja Burkhard, Carlotta Penn
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume brings together respected scholars to examine the intersections of race, justice, and activism in direct relation to the teaching and learning of critical literacy. The text includes examples of student activism from across the United States, questions to help guide discussions, and artifacts from students and educators. Contributors: Arlene Alvarado BernNadette T. Best-Green Maneka D. Brooks Tanja Burkhard Tamara Butler Gerald Campano Limarys Caraballo Matthew Deroo Maria Paula Ghiso Frianna Gultom Valerie Kinloch Brenda Krishanwongso Lindsey Lichtenberger Jamila Lyiscott Danny C. Martinez Johnny Merry Ijeoma E. Ononuju Leigh Patel Carlotta Penn Jenell Igeleke Penn Grace Player Detra Price-Dennis Elaine Richardson Sina Saeedi Donja Thomas Vaughn Watson

Writing Technology - Studies on the Materiality of Literacy (Paperback): Christina Haas Writing Technology - Studies on the Materiality of Literacy (Paperback)
Christina Haas
R1,307 Discovery Miles 13 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Academic and practitioner journals in fields from electronics to business to language studies, as well as the popular press, have for over a decade been proclaiming the arrival of the "computer revolution" and making far-reaching claims about the impact of computers on modern western culture. Implicit in many arguments about the revolutionary power of computers is the assumption that communication, language, and words are intimately tied to culture -- that the computer's transformation of communication means a transformation, a revolutionizing, of culture.
Moving from a vague sense that writing is profoundly different with different material and technological tools to an understanding of how such tools can and will change writing, writers, written forms, and writing's functions is not a simple matter. Further, the question of whether -- and how -- changes in individual writers' experiences with new technologies translate into large-scale, cultural "revolutions" remains unresolved.
This book is about the relationship of writing to its technologies. It uses history, theory and empirical research to argue that the effects of computer technologies on literacy are complex, always incomplete, and far from unitary -- despite a great deal of popular and even scholarly discourse about the inevitability of the computer revolution. The author argues that just as computers impact on discourse, discourse itself impacts technology and explains how technology is used in educational settings and beyond.
The opening chapters argue that the relationship between writing and the material world is both inextricable and profound. Through writing, the physical, time-and-space world of tools and artifacts is joined to the symbolic world of language. The materiality of writing is both the central fact of literacy and its central puzzle -- a puzzle the author calls "The Technology Question" -- that asks: What does it mean for language to become material? and What is the effect of writing and other material literacy technologies on human thinking and human culture? The author also argues for an interdisciplinary approach to the technology question and lays out some of the tenets and goals of technology studies and its approach to literacy.
The central chapters examine the relationship between writing and technology systematically, and take up the challenge of accounting for how writing -- defined as both a cognitive process and a cultural practice -- is tied to the material technologies that support and constrain it. Haas uses a wealth of methodologies including interviews, examination of writers' physical interactions with texts, think-aloud protocols, rhetorical analysis of discourse about technology, quasi-experimental studies of reading and writing, participant-observer studies of technology development, feature analysis of computer systems, and discourse analysis of written artifacts. Taken as a whole, the results of these studies paint a rich picture of material technologies shaping the activity of writing and discourse, in turn, shaping the development and use of technology.
The book concludes with a detailed look at the history of literacy technologies and a theoretical exploration of the relationship between material tools and mental activity. The author argues that seeing writing as an "embodied practice" -- a practice based in culture, in mind, "and" in body -- can help to answer the "technology question." Indeed, the notion of embodiment can provide a necessary corrective to accounts of writing that emphasize the cultural at the expense of the cognitive, or that focus on writing as only an act of mind. Questions of technology, always and inescapably return to the material, embodied reality of literate practice. Further, because technologies are at once tools for individual use and culturally-constructed systems, the study of technology can provide a fertile site in which to examine the larger issue of the relationship of culture and cognition.

World Literacy - How Countries Rank and Why It Matters (Paperback): John W Miller, Michael C. McKenna World Literacy - How Countries Rank and Why It Matters (Paperback)
John W Miller, Michael C. McKenna
R1,638 Discovery Miles 16 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International literacy assessments have provided ample data for ranking nations, charting growth, and casting blame. Summarizing the findings of these assessments, which afford a useful vantage from which to view world literacy as it evolves, this book examines literate behavior worldwide, in terms of both the ability of populations from a wide variety of nations to read and the practice of literate behavior in those nations. Drawing on The World's Most Literate Nations, author Jack Miller's internationally released study, emerging trends in world literacy and their relationships to political, economic, and social factors are explored. Literacy, and in particular the practice of literate behaviors, is used as a lens through which to view countries' economic development, gender equality, resource utilization, and ethnic discrimination. Above all, this book is about trajectories. It begins with historical contexts, described in terms of support for literate cultures. Based on a variety of data sources, these trends are traced to the present and then projected ahead. The literate futures of nations are discussed and how these relate to their economic and sociocultural development. This book is unique in providing a broader perspective on an intractable problem, a vantage point that offers useful insights to inform policy, and in bringing together an array of relevant data sources not typically associated with literacy status.

Medienwechsel Und Medienwandel in Der Ueberlieferung Der Taulerpredigten (German, Hardcover): Bernhard Jahn Medienwechsel Und Medienwandel in Der Ueberlieferung Der Taulerpredigten (German, Hardcover)
Bernhard Jahn; Ann-Kristin Badel
R2,230 Discovery Miles 22 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Die Autorin untersucht die Predigten Johannes Taulers in Bezug auf konzeptionelle Mundlichkeit und unter Berucksichtigung der handschriftlichen UEberlieferungen seit dem 14. bis zu den Drucken aus dem fruhen 17. Jahrhundert. Ihre Ergebnisse zeigen, dass konzeptionelle Schriftlichkeit das Ergebnis prozesshaften Wandels ist. Dieser findet Ausdruck in dem zunehmenden Versuch, durch Sprachverwendung, Text- und Buchgestaltung das situative Defizit von Schrift auszugleichen. So kann die Autorin aufzeigen, dass der UEbergang zur Drucklegung im Verschriftlichungsprozess der Predigten Taulers als weiterer Schritt der Abloesung vom sprechenden Koerper reflektiert wurde, und dass der Prediger dabei umso starker auf verschiedenen Ebenen in den Text zuruckkehrt.

Literacy, Place, and Pedagogies of Possibility (Hardcover): Barbara Comber Literacy, Place, and Pedagogies of Possibility (Hardcover)
Barbara Comber
R5,014 Discovery Miles 50 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How can teachers ensure a pedagogy of possibility underpinned by social justice, and what has literacy got to do with this? This book explores the positive synergies between critical literacy and place-conscious pedagogy. Through rich classroom research it introduces and demonstrates how a synthesis of insights from theories of space and place and literacy studies can underpin the design and enactment of culturally inclusive curriculum for diverse student communities, and illustrates how making place and space the objects of study provide productive resources for teachers to design enabling pedagogical practices that extend students' literate repertoires. The argument is that systematic study of and engagement with specific elements of place can enable students' academic learning and literacy. Literacy, Place, and Pedagogies of Possibility is informed by critical literacy, place-conscious pedagogy and spatial theory is richly illustrated with examples from classroom research, including teacher and student artifacts provides new directions for classroom practice in critical literacy This novel combination of multidisciplinary theory and classroom research extends previous work in critical literacy pedagogy, drawing on two decades of ethnographic and collaborative inquiry in classrooms situated in culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms.

Sense-making: Problematizing Constructs of Literacy for 21st Century Education (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Marilyn J. Narey,... Sense-making: Problematizing Constructs of Literacy for 21st Century Education (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Marilyn J. Narey, Kelli Jo Kerry-Moran
R1,856 Discovery Miles 18 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a rich, yet highly accessible volume that details an exciting and much-needed inquiry into the notion of literacy: what it is, why it is, and how it might be framed most effectively for 21st century education. The chapters unfold in a creative interplay of practice and theory. Narey's insightful questioning into the socio-historical-cultural implications of "literacy as empowerment" establishes the critical context, while Kerry-Moran's examination of the burgeoning literacy landscape reveals challenges for teacher education. Drawing upon classic and cutting-edge theories, Narey builds a provocative and powerful case for a 21st century construct of literacy as sense-making: sense as relative to the senses (i.e., sight, hearing) and sense as making meaning. Her innovative model of the literacy event opens up a range of potential foci for analysis and facilitates her teasing out of two critical areas for instruction: sensory perception and aesthetic knowledge. This theoretical sense-making lens is applied to Kerry-Moran's teacher education classroom as the authors reflect upon further development. As a timely original and thought-provoking work, this slim volume of big ideas promises to be a valuable resource for teacher educators and other scholars who seek a clear and cohesive frame for literacy in 21st century education. This is a very well written scholarly text that provides a new and important theory of 21st century literacy. Narey's sketches of literacy as sense-making are laid out in logical form, building upon researched and referenced sources to ground her ideas and offering the reader information, examples and new insights. In addition to providing many significant perspectives underpinning her new theory, Narey provides excellent historical and current explanations about literacy from highly respected researchers in the field. The inclusion of a practical application of Narey's conceptual/theoretical framework to Kerry-Moran's example of an instructional unit in a teacher education course is helpful to understanding the theory in practice. The references throughout the work are extensive, comprehensive and very well documented. This text, Sense-making: Problematizing Constructs of Literacy for 21st Century Education, contributes original thinking to the field of literacy and learning and would be an excellent resource for literacy and language professors or instructors in a post-graduate or professional development program. Penny Silvers, Professor of Education, Dominican University, USA

Sprache im Kontext sozialer Lebenswelt (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2011 ed.): Marion Klenk Sprache im Kontext sozialer Lebenswelt (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2011 ed.)
Marion Klenk
R3,212 R2,910 Discovery Miles 29 100 Save R302 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study falls within the purview of the still relatively youthful discipline 'historical sociolinguistics'. Its central theme is the frequently postulated but rarely demonstrated interrelation between social environment and the language used by manual workers in the 19th century. On the basis of a pragmatic, text-linguistic analysis of some 100 letters written by Prussian miners against the background of the communicative socialization conditions obtaining at the time, the nature and structure of this interrelation is explored and described. Shared social and communicative values prove in this context to be the central mediators between language use and objective social conditions.

Teenagers' Everyday Literacy Practices in English - Beyond the Classroom (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Anastasia Rothoni Teenagers' Everyday Literacy Practices in English - Beyond the Classroom (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Anastasia Rothoni
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines everyday literacy in English as a foreign language (EFL). Focusing on the out-of-school literacy practices of teenagers in Athens, Greece, it challenges the notion that classrooms are the only contexts which provide exposure to English for learners. The author demonstrates that English can be a powerful resource for teenagers, as a symbolic tool granting them additional means of communication and self-expression. In doing so, she makes an original contribution to the areas of literacy, language education, and applied linguistics.

Learning in Information-Rich Environments - I-LEARN and the Construction of Knowledge from Information (Paperback, 2nd ed.... Learning in Information-Rich Environments - I-LEARN and the Construction of Knowledge from Information (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2019)
Delia Neuman, Mary Jean Tecce DeCarlo, Vera J. Lee, Stacey Greenwell, Allen Grant
R1,709 Discovery Miles 17 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The amount and range of information available to today's students-and indeed to all learners-is unprecedented. If the characteristics of "the information age" demand new conceptions of commerce, national security, and publishing-among other things-it is logical to assume that they carry implications for education as well. Little has been written, however, about how the specific affordances of these technologies-and the kinds of information they allow students to access and create-relate to the central purpose of education: learning. What does "learning" mean in an information-rich environment? What are its characteristics? What kinds of tasks should it involve? What concepts, strategies, attitudes, and skills do educators and students need to master if they are to learn effectively and efficiently in such an environment? How can researchers, theorists, and practitioners foster the well-founded and widespread development of such key elements of the learning process? This second edition continues these discussions and suggests some tentative answers. Drawing primarily from research and theory in three distinct but related fields-learning theory, instructional systems design, and information studies-it presents a way to think about learning that responds directly to the actualities of a world brimming with information. The second edition also includes insights from digital and critical literacies and provides a combination of an updated research-and-theory base and a collection of instructional scenarios for helping teachers and librarians implement each step of the I-LEARN model. The book could be used in courses in teacher preparation, academic-librarian preparation, and school-librarian preparation.

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