Language and Literacy in Social Practice

Language and Literacy in Social Practice
Title Language and Literacy in Social Practice PDF eBook
Author Open University
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 292
Release 1993
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781853592157

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Compiled for use in the Open University MA course E825. The 15 articles sample the ideas over the past decade on the importance of social factors in language and literacy development. They include theoretical and ethnographic accounts, cross-cultural and historical perspectives, and explorations of the political aspects and the discourses within which language and literacy are discussed. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Adult Literacy as Social Practice

Adult Literacy as Social Practice
Title Adult Literacy as Social Practice PDF eBook
Author Uta Papen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 175
Release 2005-09-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1134260237

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In this unique book the author shows that teaching staff have much to gain from understanding the role of literacy in learners' lives, focusing on the practicalities of how teachers and students can work from a social practice perspective.

Literacy as Social Practice

Literacy as Social Practice
Title Literacy as Social Practice PDF eBook
Author Vivian Maria Vasquez
Publisher National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte)
Pages 180
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN

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The editors discuss the transformative possibilities of literacy through a collection of 12 articles originally published in Primary Voices K-6. Based on a view of literacy as social practice, this book highlights the ways in which classroom teachers and educators have practiced and imagined teaching literacy in everyday classrooms. The twelve essays published here originally appeared in the NCTE journal Primary Voices K-6 and highlight four key issues essential to literacy practice in elementary classrooms: access, meaning making, inquiry, and transformation. The individual essays challenge us to go beyond a view of literacy as a simple matter of skill and help to realize its transformative power. In providing a contemporary conceptual framework and further resources, the editors have looked not only back to Primary Voices K-6 but also forward, noting that the practices reported in the book represent only the tip of what is possible and including throughout the volume discussions of what the future might look like and how particular sets of social practices might mature and evolve.

Cultural Practices of Literacy

Cultural Practices of Literacy
Title Cultural Practices of Literacy PDF eBook
Author Victoria Purcell-Gates
Publisher Routledge
Pages 241
Release 2007
Genre Education
ISBN 9780805854923

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This volume presents case studies of literacy practices as shaped by culture, language, community, and power. Covering a range of contexts and exploring a number of relevant dimensions in the evolving picture of literacy as situated, multiple, and social, the studies are grouped around four overarching themes: *Language, Literacy, and Hegemony; *The Immigrant Experience: Language, Literacies, and Identities; *Literacies In-/Out-of-School and On the Borders; and *New Pedagogies for New Literacies. It is now generally recognized that literacy is multiple and woven within the sociocultural lives of communities, but what is not yet fully understood is how it is multiple--how this multiplicity plays out across and within differing sociocultural contexts. Such understanding is critical for crafting school literacy practices in response to the different literacy sets brought to school by different learners. Toward this end it is necessary to know what those sets are composed of. Each of the case studies contributes to building this knowledge in new and interesting ways. As a whole the book provides a rich and complex portrait of literacy-in-use. Cultural Practices of Literacy: Case Studies of Language, Literacy, Social Practice, and Power advances sociocultural research and theory pertaining to literacy development as it occurs across school and community boundaries and cultural contexts and in and out of school. It is intended for researchers, students, professionals across the field of literacy studies and schooling, including specialists in family literacy, community literacy, adult literacy, critical language studies, multiliteracies, youth literacy, international education, English as a second language, language and social policy, and global literacy.

Literacy Practices

Literacy Practices
Title Literacy Practices PDF eBook
Author Mike Baynham
Publisher Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Pages 304
Release 1995
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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It examines the social context of literacy, reviewing important theoretical sources and providing illustrative case studies, going on to review current linguistics perspectives on literacy, with illustrative texts. Mike Baynham also includes a critical review of ideas on reading and writing development from a social practice perspective, and concludes with a discussion of issues in researching literacy as social practice. Literacy Practices will be of interest to students of applied linguistics, language education, cultural studies and adult education, as well as literary theorists and researchers, and anthropologists.

Letter Writing as a Social Practice

Letter Writing as a Social Practice
Title Letter Writing as a Social Practice PDF eBook
Author David Barton
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 270
Release 2000-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027298661

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This book explores the social significance of letter writing. Letter writing is one of the most pervasive literate activities in human societies, crossing formal and informal contexts. Letters are a common text type, appearing in a wide variety of forms in most domains of life. More broadly, the importance of letter writing can be seen in that the phenomenon has been widespread historically, being one of earliest forms of writing, and a wide range of contemporary genres have their roots in letters. The writing of a letter is embedded in a particular social situation, and like all other types of literacy objects and events, the activity gains its meaning and significance from being situated in cultural beliefs, values, and practices. This book brings together anthropologists, historians, educators and other social scientists, providing a range of case studies that explore aspects of the socially situated nature of letter writing.

Talk, Text and Technology

Talk, Text and Technology
Title Talk, Text and Technology PDF eBook
Author Inge Kral
Publisher Critical Language and Literacy
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781847697585

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This is an ethnography of language, learning and literacy in remote Indigenous Australia. It traces one group from the introduction of alphabetic literacy to the arrival of digital literacies. It examines social, cultural and linguistic practices across the generations and addresses the implications for language and literacy socialisation.