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Drawing on ethnographic research inside and outside the classroom,
Janet Maybin investigates how 10-12 year-old children use talk and
literacy to construct knowledge about their social worlds and about
themselves, as they negotiate the transition from childhood into
adolescence. Through the analysis of examples of talk, she shows
how children use collaborative verbal strategies, stories of
personal experience and the reworked voices of others to
investigate the moral order and forge their own identities.
Drawing on ethnographic research inside and outside the classroom, Janet Maybin investigates how 10- to 12-year-old children use talk and literacy to construct knowledge about their social worlds and about themselves, as they negotiate the transition from childhood into adolescence. Through the analysis of examples of talk, she shows how children use collaborative verbal strategies, stories of personal experience, and the reworked voices of others to investigate the moral order and forge their own identities.
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