Literacy: Recent e-books
This guide is for those interested in the issues surrounding literacy, both research and practice, including visual and media literacy.
Recent e-books
Victorian alphabet books and the education of the eye: British approaches to literacy through the nineteenth century by A. Robin Hoffman
Publication Date: 2024Victorian Alphabet Books and the Education of the Eye shows how the familiar genre went beyond mere reading instruction to offer nineteenth-century British writers, illustrators, and publishers a site for representing and re-thinking literacy itself. This interdisciplinary study traces how individuals throughout the Victorian era deployed alphabet books to promote visual literacy or oral culture as a vital complement to textual literacy.Transmedia applications in literacy fields by Jason D. DeHart (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Transmedia Applications in Literacy Fields addresses the critical gap in our understanding of transmedia storytelling and its impact on literacy development. By bringing together a diverse range of perspectives from leading scholars and educators, this book provides a comprehensive overview of how readers and viewers navigate the rich tapestry of stories across media. Through detailed case studies, classroom vignettes, and ethnographic examinations, readers gain valuable insights into the evolving nature of literacy in the digital age.Teaching for equity, justice, and antiracism with digital literacy practices: knowledge, tools, and strategies for the ELA classroom by Meghan E. Barnes (Ed.); Rick Marlatt (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024To embrace today's culturally and linguistically diverse secondary English Language Arts (ELA) classrooms, this text presents ways in which teachers can use digital tools in the service of antiracist teaching and developing equity-oriented mindsets in teaching and learning.AI approaches to literacy in higher education by Oscar Oliver Eybers (Ed.); Alan Muller (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024AI Approaches to Literacy in Higher Education delves into the synergies between advanced technology and the cultivation of literacy skills, illuminating innovative methodologies and applications that redefine educational paradigms. This book is a comprehensive analysis of AI's potential to elevate literacy among higher education students. The book strategically integrates research studies, case analyses, and theoretical perspectives to construct a nuanced understanding of AI's role in shaping literacy outcomes.Challenging bias and promoting transformative education in public schooling through critical literacy by Lyndsey Aubin Benharris (Ed.); Katharine Covino (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Public education faces a significant problem with the acquisition of literacy through conventional methods, which can perpetuate biases and reinforce the dominant culture. To address this issue, Challenging Bias and Promoting Transformative Education in Public Schooling Through Critical Literacy presents powerful solutions. Edited by Lyndsey Benharris and Katharine Covino, this groundbreaking book explores how critical literacy can be effectively employed by public school educators to challenge biases, center marginalized voices, and foster inclusive learning environments.Literacy in America: a cultural history of the past century by Lawrence R. Samuel
Publication Date: 2024Literacy in America: A Cultural History of the Past Century is a history of literacy in the United States over the last one hundred years. Told chronologically and supported by hundreds of research studies done over the years as reported in scholarly journals, the work sheds new light on the important role that literacy and reading in general have played in this country since the 1920s. The subject is parsed through the voices of educators, intellectuals, and journalists who have weighed in on its many different dimensions.Improving literacy through home, school, and community partnerships by Al Ryanne Gabonada (Ed.); Cecille Marie Titar (Ed.); Merry Ruth Morauda (Ed.); Arjohn Gime (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Improving Literacy Through Home, School, and Community Partnerships is a groundbreaking book that unravels the complexities of this challenge and illuminates the transformative potential within collaborative efforts. By delving into the dynamic interplay between home, school, and community, the book offers a roadmap to bridge existing gaps and forge a path toward a more literate society.Cultivating literate citizenry through interdisciplinary instruction by Chyllis E. Scott (Ed.); Diane M. Miller (Ed.); Matthew Albert (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Cultivating Literate Citizenry Through Interdisciplinary Instruction delves into the necessary concepts within the realm of literacy across and within various academic disciplines. From the foundational core courses of English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies to enriching extracurricular pursuits like agriculture, theater arts, visual arts, and kinesiology, this book encapsulates the essence of fostering literacy competencies in all domains.Close reading in elementary school: bringing readers and texts together by Diana Sisson; Betsy Sisson
Publication Date: 2024This book provides step-by-step strategies and scaffolds for teaching close reading and improving students' comprehension of complex texts.Building critical literacy and empathy with graphic novels by Jason D. DeHart
Publication Date: 2024Beginning with the assertion that educators can effectively use comics and graphic novels to develop readers' critical literacy and empathy, DeHart explores the use of graphic novels across grade levels in a wide range of topics and themes. Taking When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed as a recurring focal text, DeHart argues that critical conversations can be opened up through well-chosen graphic novels.Teaching digital storytelling: inspiring voices through online narratives by Sheila Marie Aird (Ed.); Thomas P. Mackey (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024This book presents the stories of educators who through digital storytelling inspire students from diverse communities to construct their empowering digital narratives. Educators from a wide range of disciplines present innovative case studies of teaching digital storytelling through the lens of personal narratives, metaliteracy, and information literacy.Widening the lens : integrating multiple approaches to support adolescent literacy by Deborah Vriend Van Duinen; Erica R. Hamilton; Julie Bell (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024Drawing on an asset-based approach to adolescents and their literacy practices, this book is a powerful resource for secondary teachers across all content areas. The authors encourage a "widened lens" approach that considers varied perspectives and research findings when engaging in multiple and often competing initiatives, issues, and pedagogies.Teaching reading fundamentals and strategies with social-emotional learning by Marjorie S. Schiering (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024This book provides six different strategies for teaching the fundamentals of reading with social-emotional learning in mind. With engaging lesson plans, there is a strategy for every learner, including the teaching of thinking with reciprocity among three Phases, and recognizing feelings with distinguishing thinking from feelings, as well as their impact on teaching and learning.Literacy in a digital world: the evolution and development of literacy proficiency by Lorraine Dagostino; Jennifer Bauer; Michael Deasy; Kathleen Ryan
Publication Date: 2024This book examines changes in the concept of literacy, including, the specific characteristics of evaluation literacy, predictors of literacy efficiency, the nature of audiences and users, and ethical concerns. It also examines the implications and applications for instruction, assessment, and professional development.Connecting equity, literacy, and language: pathways toward advocacy-focused teaching by Althier M. Lazar; Kaitlin K. Moran; Shoshanna Edwards-Alexander; Delicia Tiera Greene (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024Drawing from 60+ years of experience working with teacher candidates and teachers in the city of Philadelphia, the authors argue that becoming an advocacy-focused literacy teacher requires making moral commitments to students and developing professional competencies that fuse literacy, language, and equity studies.
2023
Accelerating learning recovery for all students: core principles for getting literacy growth back on track by Margaret Vaughn; Seth A. Parsons
Publication Date: 2023Meeting a tremendous need for K-8 schools and educators, this timely book outlines core principles for counteracting the disruptions of the pandemic and recovering from learning loss. The authors present a holistic approach to responsive literacy instruction to support all students' academic and social-emotional growth, now and in the years to come.Becoming readers and writers: literate identities across childhood and adolescence by Christopher J. Wagner (Ed.); Katherine K. Frankel (Ed.); Christine M. Leighton (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2023* Chapters examine literacy from early childhood to adolescence through a range of cutting-edge frameworks and theories, including critical literacy, providing readers with a developmental understanding of literate identities across K-12 schooling * Demonstrates how theory can drive research questions and literacy researchDoing disciplinary literacy: teaching reading and writing across the content areas by Rachael Gabriel; Richard Robinson (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2023By exploring the histories and potentials of discipline-specific literacy instruction, this book provides a clear framework for engaging students as active participants in the authentic activities and processes of each content area. It goes beyond content-area reading strategies by situating literacy within the purposes, audiences, and formats of each area of study.Equity-oriented critical curricula: envisioning hope with students by Angela Miller-Hargis; Delane A. Bender-Slack
Publication Date: 2023Designed to balance theory and praxis, this book offers opportunities for teachers to begin building integrated critical literacy curricula that prioritizes the lived experiences and insights of their students.Get free : anti-bias literacy instruction for stronger readers, writers, and thinkers by Tricia Ebarvia
Publication Date: 2023Drawn from decades of classroom experience and founded on the scholarship of social justice educators,Tricia Ebarvia provides a framework that can help teachers implement transformative, anti-bias literacy instruction in middle- and high school classrooms Get Free offers educators Strategies for scaffolding literacy instruction in ways that center students' identities and experiences, and help them develop a more inclusive understanding of literature and writing Classroom structures and routines that support critical listening and open, authentic conversation and writing responses Invitations for teachers to re-examine curriculum and instructional practices, based on a deeper sense of who we are and what we bring to every reading and writing experience To develop stronger reading, writing, and critical thinking skills, antibias literacy instruction is essential.Handbook of research on socio-cultural and linguistic perspectives on language and literacy development by Angela K. Salmon (Ed.); Amparo Clavijo-Olarte (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2023The Handbook of Research on Socio-Cultural and Linguistic Perspectives on Language and Literacy Development approaches language and literacy development from a socio-cultural and linguistic perspective. This book offers global perspectives on language and literacy from international experts working with both children and educators. It offers readers a diversity of voices and experiences of professionals in the field that can inform their teaching and research, covering topics such as critical literacy, emotional engagement, and multilingual resources, this major reference work is an indispensable resource for administrators and educators of both K-12 and higher education.Literacy intervention in the middle grades: word learning, comprehension, and strategy instruction, grades 4-8 by Kevin Flanigan; Latisha Hayes; Katherine A. Dougherty Stahl (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2023No two students in grades 4-8 are identical, and many struggle with literacy for different reasons. Using a teacher-friendly, hands-on approach, this eminently practical book walks educators through the nuts and bolts of literacy intervention in the middle grades.Restorative literacy practices: cultivating community in the secondary ELA classroom by Deirdre Faughey; Ken Lindblom (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2023Based on classroom action research conducted in a diverse suburban school district, the author shares a framework that encourages teachers to approach their work with a restorative mindset by focusing on four elements of instruction: methods; literature; relationships; and culture, identity, and language. In each chapter, Faughey shares a scenario or problem from her ELA classroom, the action she took to address it, and the outcomes.Teaching with literacy programs: equitable instruction for all by Patricia A. Edwards; Kristen L. White; Laura J. Hopkins; Ann M. Castle
Publication Date: 2023In Teaching with Literacy Programs, Patricia A. Edwards, Kristen L. White, Laura J. Hopkins, and Ann M. Castle present a model that allows educators to address educational inequity through the critical and adaptive use of existing literacy curriculum materials. In this accessible work, they advise educators on ways to combine common classroom materials, such as basal readers and core reading programs, with instructional practices that provide high-quality, responsive instruction to all students.Trauma-sensitive literacy instruction: building student resilience in English-language arts classrooms by Rachelle S. Savitz; Britnie Delinger Kane; Elizabeth Dutro (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2023This book highlights how English Language Arts teachers, who are typically not licensed or specifically trained to work with trauma issues, can design and implement instruction that helps students see that they are supported. Readers will find specific strategies for teaching literacy based on the authors' extensive knowledge and experience in trauma-sensitive instruction, adolescent literacy, and culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogies.Using innovative literacies to develop leadership and agency: inspiring transformation and hope by Limor Pinhasi-Vittorio; Elite Ben-Yosef
Publication Date: 2023Using Innovative Literacies to Develop Leadership and Agency: Inspiring Transformation and Hope presents multiple innovative literacy approaches that promote self-leadership and agency for individuals and communities. The work included showcases practical field experiences supported by a theoretical framework, covering topics such as spatial literacy, digital storytelling, art literacy, and self-leadership.Weaving wellbeing into the literacy curriculum for ages 5-7: a practical resource for busy teachers by Alison Waterhouse; Melanie Smith
Publication Date: 2023Provides a series of cohesive lesson plans that focus on developing literacy skills with an underlying wellbeing theme.
2022
Aiming high: leadership actions to increase learning gains by Evan Robb
Publication Date: 2022Skillful leadership is critical as schools return to a new normalcy. Improving students' learning and addressing the challenges many learners experienced due to recent learning interruptions are top priorities for all school leaders. Aiming High offers leaders a framework for creating an environment where both effective instruction and a focus on social and emotional needs benefits all students and teachers.Bringing critical media literacy into ELA classrooms by William Kist (Ed.); Mary T. Christel (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022During a time of increased book banning and censoring, of scrutiny of the word critical, and even calls for surveillance of K-12 teachers, the burgeoning field of critical media literacy is more important than ever. These new challenges demonstrate the importance of teaching media literacy to address some of the most pressing needs of our youth.Bringing sports culture to the English classroom: an interest-driven approach to literacy instruction by Luke Rodesiler; Jeffrey D. Wilhelm (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022This practical book promotes an instructional approach that honors students' knowledge of, interests in, and experiences with sports culture to advance literacy learning. Informed by his own experiences in high school classrooms, the author documents the distinct methods employed by four secondary English teachers in rural, urban, and suburban schools. Each narrative features the voices of teachers and students and details a range of activities that readers can adapt for their unique contexts.Children in immigrant families becoming literate: a window into identity construction, transnationality, and schooling by Catherine Compton-Lilly, Stephanie Shedrow, Dana Hagerman, Laura Hamman-Ortiz, Yao-Kai Chi, Jieun Kim, Sun Young Lee, Kristin Papoi, Erin Quast, Brooke Ward Taira, Bingjie Zheng
Publication Date: 2022Unique longitudinal study approach to highlighting immigrant students and their families experience in schooling.Closing the literacy gap: accelerating the progress of underperforming students by Thomas G. Gunning; Raven Jones Stanbrough (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022Packed with practical tools, this book provides K-6 educators with a research-based framework for accelerating the reading and writing growth of underperforming students. Strategies and resources are included for building foundational skills, comprehension, and vocabulary; engaging students with independent reading and periodicals; developing writing; and implementing tutoring and other extra supports. The book gives special attention to helping those most affected by the literacy gap--Black and Latinx students, students living in poverty, and students with reading disabilities.Culturally sustaining language and literacy practices for pre-K-3 classrooms: the children come full by Kindel Turner Nash
Publication Date: 2022Literacy educators are often unequipped to help young children contend with the world we inhabit, where linguistic, literate, and cultural pluralism are not always valued or sustained. In fact, educators are routinely bombarded by programs that position literacy as a simple, one-size-fits-all practice. This resource will help pre-K-3 teachers create and interpret literacy teaching processes, practices, and spaces that honor and extend children's fullness.Culturally sustaining literacy pedagogies: honoring students' heritages, literacies, and languages by Susan Chambers Cantrell (Ed.); Doris Walker-Dalhouse (Ed.); Althier M. Lazar (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022The authors guide pre- and inservice educators in creating classroom environments and learning experiences that foster students' literacy and language development, engagement with school, and critical consciousness. Chapter authors explore questions about how CSP is enacted in classrooms and how it impacts students, especially in schools that are heavily influenced by standardized testing and curricula.Handbook of research on acquiring 21st century literacy skills through game-based learning by Carol-Ann Lane (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022The Handbook of Research on Acquiring 21st Century Literacy Skills Through Game-Based Learning provides theoretical frameworks and empirical research findings in digital technology and multimodal ways of acquiring literacy skills in the 21st century. This book gains a better understanding of how technology can support leaner frameworks and highlights research on discovering new pedagogical boundaries by focusing on ways that the youth learn from digital sources such as video games.Handbook of research on family literacy practices and home school connections by Kathy R. Fox (Ed.); Laura E. Szech (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022The Handbook of Research on Family Literacy Practices and Home-School Connections seeks to understand the connections made and new information learned during the COVID-19 pandemic surrounding family literacy and shares updated practices and new perspectives on what it means to partner with families and embrace diverse family literacies in this new world. The book also provides teachers' perspectives on how future relationships between the school and home can be shaped through both narrative and research-based chapters.Handbook of research on reconceptualizing preservice teacher preparation in literacy education by Juan J. Araujo (Ed.); Dawn L. Araujo (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022The Handbook of Research on Reconceptualizing Preservice Teacher Preparation in Literacy Education stimulates the professional development of preservice and inservice literacy educators and researchers. This book also promotes the excellence in preservice and inservice literacy both nationally and internationally. Discussing topics such as virtual classrooms, critical literacy, and teacher preparation...Hands-on literacy, Grade 4: authentic learning experiences that engage students in creative and critical thinking by Mark Hess
Publication Date: 2022This practical resource is a compendium of authentic and hands-on literacy activities that will engage, challenge, and delight students. Specifically targeting Grade 4, these lessons and strategies enhance literacy instruction and encourage critical thinking. Aligned with current standards and principles of literacy instruction, the lessons will inspire GenZ and future generations of students by allowing them to explore literacy through public speaking, graphic design, improvisation, smartphones and video, art, music, and more.Hands-on literacy, Grade 5 : authentic learning experiences that engage students in creative and critical thinking by Mark Hess
Publication Date: 2023Specifically targeting Grade 5, these lessons and strategies enhance literacy instruction and encourage critical thinking. The original and entertaining activity sheets, graphic organizers, and examples are ready to be used or adapted to a wide variety of stories, novels, and nonfiction. With fully developed lesson plans, the practical resources in this book will motivate students of all backgrounds, including English language learners, gifted and twice exceptional learners, and all students who are comfortable or not yet comfortable in the English classroom.Hands-on literacy, Grade 6 : authentic learning experiences that engag students in creative and critical thinking by Mark Hess
Publication Date: 2023Specifically targeting Grade 6, these lessons and strategies enhance literacy instruction and encourage critical thinking, aiming to enrich all students' abilities and gifts. Aligned with current standards and principles of literacy instruction, the lessons will inspire GenZ and future generations of students by allowing them to explore literacy through graphic design, public speaking, improvisation, smartphones and video, art, music, and more.Inclusive texts in elementary classrooms: developing literacies, identities, and understandingsInclusive Texts in Elementary Classrooms by Amy J. Heineke; Aimee Papola-Ellis
Publication Date: 2022Learn how to put children's diverse and storied experiences at the center of the curriculum. Schools are more diverse than ever before, but the texts and materials that typify classroom curricula continue to prioritize so-called mainstream stories and perspectives. These canonical texts often exclude the nuanced identities and rich lived experiences of the very children sitting in today's classrooms. But kids thrive when they see themselves in texts and learn about the world around them by connecting with the experiences of others. Based on the authors' work with elementary school teachers over the last decade, this resource offers strategies for moving away from canonical texts.Multimodal literacies in young emergent bilinguals: beyond print-centric practices by Sally Brown (Ed.); Ling Hao (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022This book presents research focused on young emergent bilingual children's multimodal meaning-making processes in diverse cultural and linguistic settings. Chapters draw on a range of theoretical frameworks and expand on traditional notions of literacy, especially for students who are working to learn English as a new language. The insights into original research studies will help readers understand the many avenues that one can take as a practitioner in order to ensure that student assets are built upon to promote positive literate identities and learning experiences and, ultimately, to promote literacy success for diverse learners.Poverty impacts on literacy education by Jill Tussey (Ed.); Leslie Haas (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022Poverty Impacts on Literacy Education develops a conceptual framework and pedagogical support for literacy education practices related to students in poverty. The research provides protocols supporting student success through explored connections between income disparity and literacy instruction. Covering topics such as food insecurity, integrated instruction, and the poverty narrative...Reimagining literacies in the digital age: multimodal strategies to teach with technology by Pauline S. Schmidt; Matthew J. Kruger-Ross
Publication Date: 2022To prepare students to produce and consume the multimodal texts made possible through modern technologies, Schmidt and Kruger-Ross advocate for a slower and more deliberate approach to thinking and planning for teaching literacies. They showcase how technologies can expand, enhance, and inspire the consuming and producing powers of secondary students by examining visual and aural literacies before multimodal literacies.Social studies, literacy, and social justice in the elementary classroom: a guide for teachers by Ruchi Agarwal-Rangnath; Christine E. Sleeter (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022Elementary-aged children are often positioned as not developmentally ready to learn about race, racism, and injustice. Yet, the classroom materials used in most schools misrepresent history, withhold knowledge about racial injustice, or fail to uplift stories of resilience and resistance. For almost a decade, this groundbreaking resource has been one of the most highly used textbooks in justice-oriented social studies methods courses for grades 3-8. The author has thoroughly revised her bestseller to provide additional lessons that are more deeply situated within the current context of converging pandemics--COVID-19, racism, and impending environmental catastrophe.Technology and critical literacy in early childhood by Vivian Maria Vasquez; Carol Branigan Felderman; Bryan Woods
Publication Date: 2022Now in its second edition, this popular text explores classrooms where technology and critical literacies are woven into childhood curricula and teaching. Using real-world stories, it addresses what ICTs afford critical literacy with young children, and how new technologies can be positioned to engage in meaningful and authentic learning.
2021
Connecting disciplinary literacy and digital storytelling in K-12 education by Leslie Haas; Jill Tussey
Publication Date: 2021Connecting Disciplinary Literacy and Digital Storytelling in K-12 Education develops a conceptual framework around pedagogical connections to digital storytelling within K-12 disciplinary literacy practices. This book supports student success through the integration of digital storytelling across content areas and grade levels, covering topics that include immersive storytelling, multiliteracies, social justice, and pedagogical storytelling.Handbook of research on supporting social and emotional development through literacy education by Jill Tussey (Ed.); Leslie Haas (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021The Handbook of Research on Supporting Social and Emotional Development Through Literacy Education develops a conceptual framework around pedagogical connections to social and emotional teaching and learning within K-12 literacy practices. This text provides a variety of research and practice protocols supporting student success through the integration of SEL and literacy across grade levels. Covering topics such as culturally relevant literacy, digital literacy, and content-area literacy...It's not "one more thing": culturally responsive and affirming strategies in K-12 literacy classrooms by Anne Swenson Ticknor; Christy Howard; Mikkaka Overstreet
Publication Date: 2021Ticknor, Howard, and Overstreet offer educators insights into the how-tos of culturally responsive pedagogy. They build on their experiences and research of CRP to offer vignettes of literacy instruction that may be common in K-12 classrooms. These examples are offered as a way to situate how teachers may use research based and effective literacy practices while ignoring the identities and experiences of their students. Then disrupt the vignettes using theories and concepts presented in the chapter to make visible how each practice could be reimagined to integrate more culturally responsive strategies.Literacy classrooms that S.O.A.R.: strategic observation and reflection in the elementary grades by Susan O'Hara; Robert Pritchard; Debi Pitta; Douglas Fisher (Foreword by)
Publication Date: 2021SOAR Teaching Frames for Literacy provides a unique approach to planning, implementing, and elevating instruction that drives improvement in teaching and learning. SOAR focuses on the high-impact teaching practices that research identifies as key to student learning.Love & literacy: a practical guide for grades 5-12 to finding the magic in literature by Paul Bambrick-Santoyo; Stephen Chiger
Publication Date: 2021Love and Literacy steps into the classrooms of extraordinary teachers who have guided students to the highest levels of literacy. There is magic in their teaching, but that magic is replicable. It starts with a simple premise: kids fall in love with texts when they understand them, and that understanding comes from the right knowledge and/or the right strategy at the right time.Making sense of literacy scholarship: approaches to synthesizing literacy research by Catherine Compton-Lilly; Rebecca Rogers; Tisha Lewis Ellison
Publication Date: 2021"This book is a roadmap to the key decisions, processes, and procedures to use when synthesizing qualitative literacy research. Covering the major types of syntheses-including the dissertation literature review, traditional literature review, integrative literature review, meta-synthesis, and meta-ethnography-Compton-Lilly, Rogers, and Ellison offer techniques and frameworks to use when making sense of a large body of scholarship."Restorative literacies: creating a community of care in schools by Deborah L. Wolter; H. Richard Milner IV (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2021Through eight compelling stories of restorative literacies, Wolter explores the complex relationships among cognition, metacognition, identity, behavior in schools, and literacies. Based on the principles of restorative justice, restorative literacies are designed to help educators repair harm, restore relationships, and expand the concept of literacy for some of our most disenfranchised and disengaged students.
2020
Digitally supported disciplinary literacy for diverse K-5 classrooms by Jamie Colwell; Amy Hutchison; Lindsay Woodward; Tom Bean (Foreword by)
Publication Date: 2020With an emphasis on reaching all learners, the authors present Planning for Elementary Digitally supported Disciplinary Literacy (PEDDL)--a six-phase framework that introduces readers to an approach for integrating disciplinary literacy into instruction using various types of digital tools to support literacy learning. Including instructional methods and lesson plans, the text demonstrates how the tools can be incorporated into English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies classrooms.Disciplinary literacy connections to popular culture in K-12 settings by Leslie Haas; Jill Tussey
Publication Date: 2020Disciplinary Literacy Connections to Popular Culture in K-12 Settings explores a conceptual framework around pedagogical connections to popular culture, while highlighting a broad range of topics including academic creativity, interdisciplinary storytelling, and skill development.Indigenous textual cultures: reading and writing in the age of global empire by Tony Ballantyne (Ed.); Lachy Paterson (Ed.); Angela Wanhalla (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020As modern European empires expanded, written language was critical to articulations of imperial authority and justifications of conquest. For imperial administrators and thinkers, the non-literacy of "native" societies demonstrated their primitiveness and inability to change. Yet as the contributors to Indigenous Textual Cultures make clear through cases from the Pacific Islands, Australasia, North America, and Africa, indigenous communities were highly adaptive and created novel, dynamic literary practices that preserved indigenous knowledge traditions. The contributors illustrate how modern literacy operated alongside orality rather than replacing it.Literacies that move and matter: nexus analysis for contemporary childhoods by Karen Wohlwend
Publication Date: 2021Expanding the definition and use of literacies beyond verbal and written communication, this book examines contemporary literacies through action-focused analysis of bodies, places, and media. Nexus analysis examines how people enact and mobilize meanings that are largely unspoken.Literacy and deaf education: toward a global understanding by Qiuying Wang; Jean Andrews
Publication Date: 2020In order to improve the literacy outcomes of deaf students around the world, it is imperative to study how children are using their local signed and spoken languages along with Deaf culture to learn to read and write. This volume fills a void in the field by providing a global view of recent theoretical and applied research on literacy education for deaf learners.Living literacies: literacy for social change by Kate Pahl; Jennifer Rowsell; Diane Collier (Contribution by); Steve Pool (Contribution by); Zanib Rasool (Contribution by)
Publication Date: 2020This book approaches literacy as lived and experienced in the everyday. A living literacies approach draws not only on such official, schooled activities as reading, writing, speaking, and listening but also on such routine, tacit activities as scrolling through Instagram, watching news footage, and listening to music. It goes beyond well-worn framings of literacy as an object of study to reimagine literacy as constantly in motion, vital, and dynamic, filled with affective intensities.Radicalizing literacies and languaging: A framework toward dismantling the mono-mainstream assumption by Alexandra Babino; Mary Amanda Stewart
Publication Date: 2020This book names and confounds the mono-mainstream assumption that invisibly frames much research, the ideologies that normalize monolingualism, monoculturalism, monoliteracy, mononationalism, and/or monomodal ways of knowing. In its place, the authors propose multi- and trans- lenses of these phenomena steeped in a raciolinguistic perspective on Bourdieu's reflexive sociology to move toward a more accurate, multidimensional view of racialized peoples' literacy and language practices.
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