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Originally published in 1988. Much has changed since then in
schools. Mobile technologies, interactive whiteboards, digital
texts, class websites, student-authored blogs, social networking
and photo sharing sites found integrated into so many classrooms
hadn't even been imagined by most educators. What hasn't changed,
however, are the developmental needs of adolescents. A sense of
competence, opportunities for creative expression, positive social
interactions, and opportunities for self-definition remain
centrally important. Similarly, print literacy (i.e., reading and
writing with traditional orthography) continues to contribute
strongly to academic success, employment opportunity, health, and
life satisfaction. Consequently, this book remains very relevant
today. Through case descriptions of literacy programs situated in
formal and informal settings, the book draws attention to the ways
that developmental appropriateness and engaging literacy
instruction can assist all youth in reaching their full potential
as readers and writers.
Most qualitative researchers work on teams at some point.
Qualitative Research and Complex Teams charts new methodological
territory by providing hands-on help for qualitative researchers
working on team projects. Useful to those working with a purely
qualitative research design or mixed methods, the text provides a
unique focus on writing and communications, offering strategies for
all stages of the process from research design to final product.
This volume provides an overview of the research related to
team-based work, as well as a discussion of relevant changes in
approaches to writing in the field. Readers will learn how to
initiate team-based work through a digital tool kit approach,
organize systems to insure efficiency, and undertake the process of
bringing together and training diverse teams. Jargon-free, this
book provides strong guidance for thinking about the joint arenas
of methodological and substantive writing, and it develops ways to
further the aims of both as the project proceeds.
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