Literacy: Recent print books
This guide is for those interested in the issues surrounding literacy, both research and practice, including visual and media literacy.
Recent print books
Equitable literacy instruction for students in poverty by Victoria J. Risko; Eric Cooper (Foreword); Paul C. Gorski (Afterword); Doris Walker-Dalhouse
Publication Date: 2024Differences in performance between students living in poverty and more advantaged students are reflective of an opportunity gap, as opposed to a gap in student ability. Walker-Dalhouse and Risko focus on disparities in literacy achievement that might be attributed to color-blind practices, deficit mindsets, low expectations, or context-neutral practices. Situating literacy learning within a comprehensive view of literacy development, they provide a set of instructional practices that will best support students living in poverty.A cyclical model of literacy learning: expanding the gradual release of responsibility by Adrienne Minnery; Antony T. Smith; P. David Pearson (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024This book introduces the Cycle of Responsibility (COR) model--the next step in the evolution of the Gradual Release of Responsibility model, which has been a conceptual mainstay of literacy education for decades. This new model shifts the current linear model to a cyclical process of multifaceted interactions that better reflect the complexities of early literacy, with an emphasis on constructing knowledge together in the context of vibrant learning communities. Focused on reading, writing, and word study in the primary grades, the COR is put into motion through five key motivators: challenge, creativity, collaboration, choice, and independence.The case for critical literacy: a history of reading in writing studies by Alice S. Horning
Publication Date: 2024The Case for Critical Literacy explores the history of reading within writing studies and lays the foundation for understanding the impact of this critical, yet often untaught, skill. Every measure of students' reading comprehension, whether digital or analog, demonstrates that between 50 and 80 percent of students are unable to capture the substance of a full discussion or evaluate material for authority, accuracy, currency, relevancy, appropriateness, and bias. This book examines how college-level instruction reached this point and provides pedagogical strategies that writing instructors and teachers can use to address the problem.Exploring and expanding literacy histories of the United States: a spotlight on under-recognized histories by Samuel DeJulio (Ed.); Leah Durán (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2025Exploring and Expanding Literacy Histories of the United States brings together new scholarship and critical perspectives hitherto missing from dominant narratives to offer a racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse record of the history of American reading instruction. This book addresses the many important developments in the history of literacy in the United States that occurred outside of mainstream public education, in marginalized communities in and outside of traditional school contexts.Practical steps toward culturally responsive K-12 literacy instruction: resisting barriers, using texts, and making space by Christy Howard; Mikkaka Overstreet; Anne Swenson Ticknor
Publication Date: 2024Howard, Overstreet, and Ticknor build on the framework they established in their first book It's Not "One More Thing". They extend their practical how-to strategies for enacting culturally responsive and affirming literacy instruction in K-12 classrooms specific to literacy assessment, engaging texts used for literacy instruction, and navigating and resisting barriers. They build on their experiences and research of CRP to offer vignettes of literacy instruction that may be common in K-12 classrooms.Literacy in the disciplines: a teacher's guide for grades 5-12 by Thomas DeVere Wolsey; Diane Lapp
Publication Date: 2024This successful guide--now in a revised and expanded second edition--gives teachers effective strategies to support adolescents' development of relevant literacy skills in specific disciplines. Demonstrating why disciplinary literacies matter, the authors discuss ways to teach close reading of complex texts; discipline-specific argumentation, communication, and writing skills; academic vocabulary; and more.Disciplinary literacy inquiry & instruction by Jacy Ippolito; Christina L. Dobbs; Megin Charner-Laird; Jenee Uttaro (Foreword); Jenelle Williams (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024In this second edition of Disciplinary Literacy Inquiry and Instruction, Jacy Ippolito, Christina L. Dobbs, and Megin Charner-Laird update their framework for guiding discipline-specific teaching and learning in K-12 classrooms. With new and revised chapters, the book outlines disciplinary literacy professional learning that not only supports the development of new instructional skills but also inspires hope, authentic engagement, and collaboration among teachers and educational teams.Pose, wobble, flow: a liberatory approach to literacy learning in all classrooms by Antero Garcia; Cindy O'Donnell-Allen; Linda Christensen (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024Pose, Wobble, Flow presents an exciting, liberatory framework for disrupting the pervasive myth that there is one set of surefire, culturally neutral best practices. In this new edition, the authors update and expand their pedagogical model to support lifelong success for teachers of all subject areas and grade levels. Providing six different teaching stances or "poses" that teachers can use to meet the needs of all students, this popular resource offers guidance for teaching and learning in today's challenging sociopolitical climate.100-Word stories: a short form for expansive writing by Kim Culbertson; Grant Faulkner
Publication Date: 2024What can 100-word stories help your students understand about writing? The short answer is, everything! This flash-fiction form has become a popular structure for efficiently teaching a wide variety of literary devices, terms, and processes in a targeted way. Part teaching guide, part anthology, 100-Word Stories is a dynamic guide complete with lessons and prompts to help young writers learn and practice literary elements, narrative skill, and personal voice.
2022
Affirming Black students' lives and literacies: bearing witness by Arlette Ingram Willis; Gwendolyn Thompson McMillon; Patriann Smith; Theresa Perry (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022Drawing on the authors' experiences as Black parents, researchers, teachers, and teacher educators, this timely book presents a multipronged approach to affirming Black lives and literacies. The authors believe change is needed-not within Black children-but in the way they are perceived and educated, particularly in reading, writing, and critical thinking across grade levels. To inform literacy teachers and school leaders, the authors provide a conceptual framework for reimagining literacy instruction based on Black philosophical and theoretical foundations, historical background, literacy research, and authentic experiences of Black students.Argument writing as a supplemental literacy intervention for at-risk youth: using design based research to develop a knowledge building literacy course by Margaret Sheehy; Donna M. Scanlon
Publication Date: 2022"This volume details the development and initial evaluation of a supplemental literacy course intended to support at-risk high school students in the US. Developed using design based research (DBR), the course combines argument writing and knowledge building literacy routines to support academic literacy development."Connecting theory and practice in middle school literacy: critical conversations by Jason D. DeHart; Carla K. Meyer; Katie Walker
Publication Date: 2022"Bringing together the voices of researchers and teachers, this volume addresses how teachers connect theory to practice in the middle school English Language Arts education setting and explores how to teach and engage with young adults in a way that treats them as ethical and thoughtful citizens."The Fountas & Pinnell literacy continuum : a tool for assessment, planning, and teaching: grades preK-8 by Irene Fountas; Gay Su Pinnell
Publication Date: 2022There has never been a more comprehensive resource available to teachers that does what the continuum does - provide specific behaviors and understandings that are required at each level for students to demonstrate thinking within, beyond, and about the text. These behaviors and understandings describe what students will be expected to do in order to effectively read and understand the text.Genders, cultures, and literacies: understanding intersecting identities by edited by Barbara J. Guzzetti
Call Number: 2022As incidents of racial and gender aggression grow in number and in global attention, it is essential to understand how racial and gender identities and their expressions interplay and influence literacy development and practice. Contributors examine how social identities intersect and are expressed in literacy practices across an array of school and out-of-school settings and discuss how gender and race are represented in individuals’ multimodal practices.Learning by design and second language teaching: theory, research, and practice by Gabriela C. Zapata
Publication Date: 2022Provides an in-depth picture of the significance of this pedagogy for L2 learning through the establishment of connections between L2 students' needs and the principles and tenets of the framework.Literacy is liberation: working toward justice through culturally relevant teaching by Kimberly N. Parker
Publication Date: 2022Literacy is the foundation for all learning and must be accessible to all students. This fundamental truth is where Kimberly Parker begins to explore how culturally relevant teaching can help students work toward justice. Her goal is to make the literacy classroom a place where students can safely talk about key issues, move to dismantle inequities, and collaborate with one another. Introducing diverse texts is an essential part of the journey, but teachers must also be equipped with culturally relevant pedagogy to improve literacy instruction for all.Media literacy for young children: teaching beyond the screen time debates by Faith Rogow
Publication Date: 2022Media literacy is about wonder and imagination, questioning and learning, thinking and reflecting! Media Literacy forYoung Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates is about all these things, and more importantly, it is about how early childhood educators and professionals can prepare children for their digital future.Remote learning: engaging in K-12 literacy instruction by Paula Saine
Publication Date: 2022Remote Learning: Engaging in K-12 Literacy Instruction is about teacher candidates engaging K-12 students in remote literacy instruction during their teacher preparation programs. This book includes new case studies for tutoring diverse students remotely with diverse literacy learning needs that ranges from English Language Learners to students with special needs.Stop the pendulum: public policy and personal experience in reading instruction and reform by William D. Bursuck; Craig Peck
Publication Date: 2022This is a book about the struggles over reforming reading instruction and the corresponding effort to improve reading achievement in the United States over the last seven decades.Structured literacy interventions: teaching students with reading difficulties, grades K-6 by Louise Spear-Swerling (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022Comprehensive and evidence-based, Structured Literacy (SL) approaches place a high value on explicit, systematic, and sequential instruction. This book brings together leading experts on key components of literacy to help K-6 teachers design and target SL interventions for particular student profiles.Teaching disciplinary literacy in grades K-6: infusing content with reading, writing, and language by Sarah M. Lupo, Christine Hardigree, Emma S. Thacker, Amanda G. Sawyer, and Joi D. Merritt
Publication Date: 2022This text provides a comprehensive framework and practical strategies for infusing content-area instruction in math, social studies, and science into literacy instruction for grades K-6. Throughout ten clear thematic chapters, the authors introduce an innovative Content-Driven Integration (CDI) model and a roadmap to apply it in the classroom.Teaching students to decode the world: media literacy and critical thinking across the curriculum by Chris Sperry; Cyndy Scheibe
Publication Date: 2022In our media-saturated environment, how can we teach students to distinguish true statements from those that are false, misleading, or manipulative? How can we help them develop the skills needed to identify biases and stereotypes, determine credibility of sources, and analyze their own thinking and its effect on their perceptions? In Teaching Students to Decode the World, authors Chris Sperry and Cyndy Scheibe tackle these questions as they introduce readers to constructivist media decoding (CMD), a specific way to lead students through a question-based analysis of media materials-including print and digital documents, videos and films, social media posts, advertisements, and other formats-with an emphasis on critical thinking and collaboration.Unsettling literacies: directions for literacy research in precarious times by Claire Lee (Ed.); Chris Bailey (Ed.); Cathy Burnett (Ed.); Jennifer Rowsell (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022This book asks researchers what uncertainty means for literacy research, and for how literacy plays through uncertain lives. The book opens up new spaces for examining ways that literacy has come to matter in the world. Drawing on the reflections of international literacy researchers and important new voices, this book presents re-imagined methods and theoretical imperatives. These difficult times have surfaced new communicative practices and opened out spaces for exploration and activism, prompting re-examination of relationships between research, literacy and social justice.Visualising literacy and how to teach it: a guide to developing thinking skills, vocabulary and imagination for 9-12 year olds by Steve Bowkett and Tony Hitchman
Publication Date: 2022Visualising Literacy and How to Teach It not only explores creative and critical thinking skills but also pays close attention to the overarching thinking skill that we call imagination. The book contains around 150 practical activities that develop children's imaginations, focussing on a range of thinking skills, including but not limited to the following: developing observational/attentional skills noticing details (focussing of attention) assimilating visual information increasing experience of inferential thinking, speculation, dealing with generalisations boosting vocabulary empowering one's attitude towards exploring ideas learning different questioning techniques increasing the ability to empathise becoming comfortable with uncertainty and ambiguity.
2021
The administration and supervision of literacy programs by Shelley B. Wepner (Ed.); Diana J. Quatroche (Ed.); Jack Cassidy (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2021This updated Sixth Edition will help prospective and current literacy professionals understand how to organize and supervise literacy programs within the context of current state and federal mandates. With a focus on providing instruction at all grade levels and for different types of learners, the book explores specific program elements related to materials selection, teacher evaluation, professional development, student assessment, writing, technology, school- and districtwide evaluation, and parent and community outreach.Black girls' literacies: transforming lives and literacy practices by Gholdy Muhammad; Detra M. Price-Dennis
Publication Date: 2021The Black Girls' Literacies Framework lays a foundation for the understanding of Black girl epistemologies as multi-layered, nuanced, and complex. The authors in this volume draw on their collective yet individual experiences as Black women scholars and teacher educators to share ways to transform the identity development of Black girls within and beyond official school contexts. Addressing historical and contemporary issues within the broader context of inclusive education, chapters highlight empowering pedagogies and practices.Book talk: growing into early literacy through read-aloud conversations by Sherry Sanden; Cassandra Mattoon; Sandra L. Osorio; Mariana Souto-Manning (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2021Discover the language and learning possibilities of young children's active engagement with book experiences, in which they talk with one another as they make meaning from literature centered around their lives and interests. Drawing from their backgrounds as teachers and researchers, as well as their many experiences facilitating and observing read-alouds with diverse students, the authors provide a practical guide to conducting book discussions that promote deep engagement and the natural development of literacy skills (PreK-2).- CoreEmpathy: literacy instruction with a greater purpose by Christie Kesler; Mary KnightPublication Date: 2021Provides teachers a practical and powerful way to connect academics with social emotional learning using classroom anecdotes combined with anchor charts and student writing.
Developing knowledge communities through partnerships for literacy by Chestin Auzenne-Curl (Ed.); Cheryl J. Craig (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021Developing Knowledge Communities through Partnerships for Literacy explores the development of knowledge communities - safe spaces on the educational landscape - where research and professional development with literacy teachers and writers can unfurl.A history of literacy education: waves of research and practice by Robert J. Tierney; P. David Pearson
Publication Date: 2021In this volume, two notable scholars trace the monumental shifts in theory, research, and practice related to reading education and literacy, with particular attention to what they consider the central goal of literacy--making meaning. Each section describes a specific epoch, including a brief snapshot of how the reader of that period is envisioned and characterized by researchers and teachers, as well as a deep discussion of the ideas and contextual events of that era.Literacy beginnings: a prekindergarten handbook, 3rd ed. by Gay Su Pinnell; Irene Fountas
Publication Date: 2021In their latest professional book, Gay Su Pinnell and Irene Fountas show you how to tap into young children's excitement to introduce them to the world of literacy in joyful, engaging ways.The literacy specialist : leadership and coaching for the classroom, school, and community by Rita M. Bean; Virginia J. Goatley
Publication Date: 2021The definitive practitioner resource and text for developing excellence as a PreK-12 literacy/reading specialist is now updated to reflect key changes in the field. Delving into the literacy specialist's multiple leadership roles, the book provides strategies for teaching children experiencing difficulty with reading and writing; supporting teachers through coaching and professional learning opportunities; designing curricula; conducting assessments at the student, classroom, and school levels; and building strong school, family, and community partnerships.Luminous literacies: localized teaching and teacher education by Mary Frances Rice (Ed.); Ashley K. Dallacqua (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021Luminous Literacies shares examples of teachers and educators using local knowledge to illustrate literacy engagement and curriculum-making through scholarly accounts of experiences in teacher preparation courses, classrooms, and other community spaces in New Mexico.Multicultural curriculum transformation in literacy and language arts by Amanda VandeHei-Carter (Ed.); Nayelee Villanueva (Ed.); Christine Clark (Ed.); Jeannette Driscoll Alarcón; Benjamin Francisco; Dara Nix-Stevenson; Laura Shelton; Amy Tondreau; Laurie Rabinowitz; Vicki Sherbert; Eileen Montalvo Wertzberger; Ernestina Wiafe; Merida Lang; Molly Sherman; Rhianna Henry; Alexandra Porrata; Kristen R. Strom; Sharon Chang; Yaojia Qu; Socorro García-Alvarado; Alisun Thompson; Judith A. Scott; Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen; Melody Andrews; Brittany Goldsby; Christine Beaudry
Publication Date: 2021This book focuses on multicultural curriculum transformation in literacy and language arts subject areas. The discussion of each area outlines critical considerations for multicultural curriculum transformation for the area by grade level and then by eight organizing tools, including content standards, relationships with and among students and their families, and evaluation of student learning and teaching effectiveness.A social history of literacy in Japan by Richard Rubinger (Ed. and Trans.)
Publication Date: 2021Despite the great interest in and the availability of enormous literature about education in Japan, this book is a translation of the first work written in Japanese on the history of literacy in Japan. The authors are each accomplished scholars of Japanese educational history, and each provides solid empirical evidence and original analyses of literacy in their own particular specialty, from Heian aristocrats, to religious sects in the medieval period, to Christian believers in the sixteenth century, to a variety of farmers and merchants in early modern times.Teaching black boys in the elementary grades: advancing disciplinary reading and writing to secure their futures by Alfred W. Tatum; Josh Parker (Foreword); Cornelius Minor (Afterword)
Publication Date: 2021Tatum shows educators how to bring students' literacy development into greater focus by creating an early intellectual infrastructure of advanced literacy, knowledge, and personal development. He provides a strong conceptual frame, with associated instructional and curricular practices, designed to move Black boys from across the economic spectrum toward advanced literacy that aligns with the Black intellectual tradition.Technology with intention: designing meaningful literacy and technology integration by Suzanne Kelly; Elizabeth Dobler; Nell K. Duke (Ed.); M. Colleen Cruz (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021Educational software can do many things-assess a student's reading skill, give instruction and practice at the student's level, and assess again to determine progress. But software cannot build a relationship with a child and it cannot look at a child's face and recognize understanding or confusion. It still comes down to teaching students, not technology.
2020
Cultivating genius: an equity framework for culturally and historically responsive literacy by Gholdy Muhammad
Publication Date: 2020In Cultivating Genius, Dr. Gholdy E. Muhammad presents a four-layered equity framework--one that is grounded in history and restores excellence in literacy education. This framework, which she names, Historically Responsive Literacy, was derived from the study of literacy development within 19th-century Black literacy societies. The framework is essential and universal for all students, especially youth of color, who traditionally have been marginalized in learning standards, school policies, and classroom practices.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.
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