Researching Literacy Lives

Researching Literacy Lives
Title Researching Literacy Lives PDF eBook
Author Teresa Cremin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 221
Release 2019-02-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1315772825

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A ground-breaking book. For years educationists have sought evidence of genuine partnerships between schools and homes reciprocal partnerships where schools are as keen to foster home practices relating to literacy and learning as they are to tell families this is what we do and ask that they should do the same. Eve Bearne, Cambridge Un

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.

The Way Literacy Lives

The Way Literacy Lives
Title The Way Literacy Lives PDF eBook
Author Shannon Carter
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 208
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0791478742

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Working from the premise that literacy is a social process rather than an autonomous practice, The Way Literacy Lives offers a curricular response to the political, material, social, and ideological constraints placed on literacy education. Shannon Carter argues that fostering in students an awareness of the ways in which an autonomous model deconstructs itself when applied to real-life literacy contexts empowers them to work against this system in ways critical theorists advocate. She builds upon a theoretical framework provided by new literacy studies, activity theory, and critical literacies to construct a new model for basic writing instruction, one that trains writers to effectively read, understand, manipulate, and negotiate the cultural and linguistic codes of a new community of practice based on a relatively accurate assessment of another, more familiar one.

Information Literacy

Information Literacy
Title Information Literacy PDF eBook
Author Barbara J. D'Angelo
Publisher CSU Open Press
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Information literacy
ISBN 9781607326571

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"Bringing together scholarship and pedagogy from a multiple of perspectives and disciplines to provide a broader and more complex understanding of information literacy and suggests ways that teaching and library faculty can work together to respond to the rapidly changing and dynamic information landscape"--Provided by publisher.

Reading to Young Children

Reading to Young Children
Title Reading to Young Children PDF eBook
Author Guyonne Kalb$aut$!3584296411
Publisher
Pages 43
Release 2013
Genre Child development
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Researching Literacy Lives

Researching Literacy Lives
Title Researching Literacy Lives PDF eBook
Author Teresa Cremin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 381
Release 2019-02-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1317679571

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A ground-breaking book. For years educationists have sought evidence of genuine partnerships between schools and homes reciprocal partnerships where schools are as keen to foster home practices relating to literacy and learning as they are to tell families this is what we do and ask that they should do the same. Eve Bearne, Cambridge Un

Teaching and Researching Writing

Teaching and Researching Writing
Title Teaching and Researching Writing PDF eBook
Author Ken Hyland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 301
Release 2015-11-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317509285

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This third edition of Teaching and Researching Writing continues to build upon the previous editions’ work of providing educators and practitioners in applied linguistics with a clearly written and complete guide to writing research and teaching. The text explores both theoretical and conceptual questions, grapples with key issues in the field today, and demonstrates the dynamic relationship between research and teaching methods and practice. This revised third edition has been reorganized to incorporate new topics, including discussions of technology, identity, and error correction, as well as new chapters to address the innovative directions the field has taken since the previous edition’s publication. Boxes throughout, including "Concepts" and "Quotes", help to both reinforce readers’ understanding of the topics covered by highlighting key ideas and figures in the field, while the updated glossary and resource sections allow readers to further investigate areas of interest. This updated edition of Teaching and Researching Writing is the ideal resource for language teachers, practitioners, and researchers to better understand and apply writing research theories, methods, and practices.