Perspectives on Literacy

Perspectives on Literacy

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  • Author: Eugene R. Kintgen
  • Publisher: SIU Press
  • ISBN: 9780809314577
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 504

The 28 essays reprinted here are arranged in four sections that offer theoretical, historical, educational, and community perspectives on the whole topic of literacy. In addition to their substantial introduction, the editors provide an exhaustive bibliography based on the citations to the essays. Kintgen, Kroll, and Rose see literacy as an extremely complex area of inquiry in which all aspects are interrelated, and they hope to avoid creating or perpetuating false boundaries within the field. The book’s first section contains articles dealing with various psychological and economic consequences of literacy. The second provides an introduction to the development of literacy in different eras of the West, from its inception among the Greeks to the teaching of it in North America during the past century. The third section treats the teaching of literacy in educational institutions, primarily at the secondary and post-secondary levels. The final section discusses literacy outside the traditional classroom: the development of literacy among children and adults, the functions and uses of literacy in the workplace and elsewhere, and the identity and problems of those who have not mastered literacy skills.


Literacy Research, Theory, and Practice

Literacy Research, Theory, and Practice

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  • Author: Charles K. Kinzer
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Literacy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 552


Contemporary Perspectives on Literacy in Early Childhood Education

Contemporary Perspectives on Literacy in Early Childhood Education

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  • Author: Olivia Saracho
  • Publisher: IAP
  • ISBN: 1607525283
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 209

This volume identifies and critically analyzes research studies related to the critical skills, environments, and adult interactions that contribute to young children’s literacy development. The volume reminisces on the reformation that has emerged in the language and literacy education of young children. Prior to the 1960's, few studies were available on pre?first?grade literacy. Then studies began to emerge in the 1960's focusing on the reading readiness paradigm and on the conventional assumption that literacy development was only introduce and when children experienced formal reading instruction in school (Sulzby & Teale, 1986). Fortunately, Durkin (1966) found that there were children reading before first grade and determined that the reading readiness paradigm was theoretically and pragmatically incongruous. Others followed Durkin’s footsteps. Sulzby and Teale (1986) identify the following concepts about young children’s acquisition of literacy learning: 1. Literacy development originates well before children are introduced to formal instruction. 2. The notion that reading precedes writing or that writing precedes reading is a fallacy. 3. Literacy blooms in "real?life" settings and by performing real?life activities that are used to "get things done." 4. The purposes of literacy for young children are as important in learning about writing and reading as are the dimensions of literacy. 5. Children’s cognitive development is important to their acquisition of literacy during the years from birth to six. 6. Children learn written language when they actively engage in their world. Competent teachers throughout the United States suggest that prior to attending school, children have acquired a distinctive culture, collection of experiences, and group of abilities (Vacca & Vacca, 2000). Many prekindergarten children have been in a group setting for three and four years such as a child care setting where teachers and caregivers teach them reading and writing.


Knowledge, Culture And Power

Knowledge, Culture And Power

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  • Author: Anthony R. Welch
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135386560
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Bakhtinian Perspectives on Language, Literacy, and Learning

Bakhtinian Perspectives on Language, Literacy, and Learning

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  • Author: Arnetha F. Ball
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521537889
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 372

This 2004 book represents a multidisciplinary collaboration that highlights the significance of Mikhail Bakhtin's theories to modern scholarship in the field of language and literacy. Book chapters examine such important questions as: What resources do students bring from their home/community environments that help them become literate in school? What knowledge do teachers need in order to meet the literacy needs of varied students? How can teacher educators and professional development programs better understand teachers' needs and help them to become better prepared to teach diverse literacy learners? What challenges lie ahead for literacy learners in the coming century? Chapters are contributed by scholars who write from varied disciplinary perspectives. In addition, other scholarly voices enter into a Bakhtinian dialogue with these scholars about their ideas. These 'other voices' help our readers push the boundaries of current thinking on Bakhtinian theory and make this book a model of heteroglossia and dialogic intertexuality.


Perspectives on Literacy

Perspectives on Literacy

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  • Author: Richard Beach
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Children
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 346


Cognitive and Social Perspectives for Literacy Research and Instruction

Cognitive and Social Perspectives for Literacy Research and Instruction

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  • Author: Sandra McCormick
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Literacy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 592


Vygotskian Perspectives on Literacy Research

Vygotskian Perspectives on Literacy Research

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  • Author: Carol D. Lee
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521638784
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

Contains essays that analyze learning and development based on Lev Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory of human development, describing how schooling is influenced by culture, and using Vygotsky's theory to find solutions to education problems.


Teaching Literacy, Balancing Perspectives

Teaching Literacy, Balancing Perspectives

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  • Author: Roger Beard
  • Publisher: Hodder Education
  • ISBN: 9780340565919
  • Category : Language arts (Primary)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 238

Debate about standards of literacy is always with us. The contributors to this book take the debate away from polarized views of different approaches and try to achieve a balanced perspective reflecting what most primary teachers actually do.


Literacy Practices in Transition

Literacy Practices in Transition

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  • Author: Anne Pitkänen-Huhta
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN: 1847698409
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 263

In this volume, scholars from the Nordic countries explore transitional processes around literacy in education in our contemporary complex and mobile society. Drawing on sociocultural theory, the chapters provide close, empirical analyses of identity construction, life trajectories, practices, concepts and politics in and around literacy in education.