Local Literacies

Local Literacies
Title Local Literacies PDF eBook
Author David Barton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 330
Release 2012-03-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136448330

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Local Literacies is a unique detailed study of the role of reading and writing in people’s everyday lives. By concentrating on a selection of people in a particular community in Lancaster, England, the authors analyse how they use literacy in their day-to-day lives. It follows four people in detail examining how they use local media, their participation in public life, the role of literacy in family activities and in leisure pursuits. Links are made between everyday learning and education. The study is based on an ethnographic approach to studying everyday activities and is framed in the theory of literacy as a social practice. This Routledge Linguistics Classic includes a new foreword by Deborah Brandt and a new framing chapter, in which David Barton and Mary Hamilton look at the connections between local and global activities, interfaces with institutional literacies, and the growing significance of digital literacies in everyday life. A seminal text, Local Literacies provides an explicit usable methodology for both teachers and researchers, and clear theorising around a set of six propositions. Clearly written and engaging, this is a deeply absorbing study and is essential reading for all those involved in literacy and literacy education.

Local Literacies

Local Literacies
Title Local Literacies PDF eBook
Author Glenys Waters
Publisher Sil International, Global Publishing
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9781556710384

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Details how to plan and carry out a community literacy project, including tackling the additional barriers of language, culture and logistics in developing countries¿ a "must" for the pioneering literacy worker.

Situated Literacies

Situated Literacies
Title Situated Literacies PDF eBook
Author David Barton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 244
Release 2005-08-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134624220

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Situated Literacies is a rich and varied collection of key writings from leading international scholars in the field of literacy. Each contribution, written in a clear, accessible style, makes the link between literacies in specific contexts and broader social practices. Detailed ethnographic studies of a wide variety of specific situations, all involving real texts and lived practices, are balanced with general claims about the nature of literacy. Contributors address a coherent set of issues: * the visual and material aspects of literacy * concepts of time and space in relation to literacy * the functions of literacies in shaping and sustaining identities in communities of practice * the relationship between texts and the practices associated with their use the role of discourse analysis on literacy studies These studies, along with a foreword by Denny Taylor, make a timely and important contribution to literacy theory and suggest directions for the further development of the field. Situated Literacies is essential reading for anyone involved in literary education.

Local Literacies

Local Literacies
Title Local Literacies PDF eBook
Author David Barton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 319
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134694997

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Local Literacies is a unique study of everyday reading and writing. By concentrating on a selection of people in a particular community in Britain, the authors analyze how they use literacy in their day to day lives.

Literacy in the Digital Age

Literacy in the Digital Age
Title Literacy in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author R.W. Burniske
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 153
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 1412957451

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From the publisher: Living in today's digital age provides a wealth of learning opportunities and a wide range of communication possibilities. Along with its many benefits, the World Wide Web poses real challenges to even the most informed user, from misinformation to unedited work to plagiarism. How can we teach students to use the Internet intelligently and responsibly? In this insightful resource, internationally recognized professor and author R.W. Burniske takes an in-depth look at the Internet's advantages and risks and shows teachers how to incorporate technology to help students communicate clearly, accurately, and purposefully. Using specific case studies, teacher tips, and practical ideas, this valuable resource gives teachers guidelines to help students develop their ability to: use language critically and tactfully, assess visual content on the Web, critically evaluate Web sites for validity and reliability, practice ethics and etiquette on the Internet, and analyze online information for credibility, logic, and embedded emotional content. Literacy in the Digital Age, Second Edition, provides everything educators need to make digital literacy a vital part of their classroom instruction.

Literacies, Global and Local

Literacies, Global and Local
Title Literacies, Global and Local PDF eBook
Author Mastin Prinsloo
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 232
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027205186

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The articles collected in this volume draw on or relate to a body of work that has become known as the 'New Literacy Studies' (NLS), which studies literacy as situated semiotic practices that vary across sites in specific ways that are socially shaped. The collection offers a body of empirically and theoretically based papers on literacy ethnography as well as providing engagements with critical issues around literacy and education. The articles offer complementary perspectives on research and theory in literacy studies and include research perspectives from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, as well as North and South America. The researchers are all concerned to take the work of the New Literacy Studies further by expanding on its conceptual resources and research sites.

Literacy, Lives and Learning

Literacy, Lives and Learning
Title Literacy, Lives and Learning PDF eBook
Author David Barton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 194
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1136021507

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Demonstrating what it is like to be an adult learner in today’s world, this book focuses on language, literacy and numeracy learning. The authors explore the complex relationship between learning and adults’ lives, following a wide range of individual students in various formal learning situations, from college environments to a young homeless project, and a drug support and aftercare centre. The study is rooted in a social practices approach and examines how people’s lives shape their learning. Themes addressed range from: how literacy is learned through participation and how barriers such as violence and ill-health impact on people’s lives. Based on a major research project and detailed, reflexive and collaborative methodology, the book describes a coherent strategy of communication and impact which will have a direct effect on policy and practice