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Sense-making: Problematizing Constructs of Literacy for 21st Century Education (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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Sense-making: Problematizing Constructs of Literacy for 21st Century Education (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Education
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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
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