Cultural Literacy

Cultural Literacy
Title Cultural Literacy PDF eBook
Author E.D. Hirsch, Jr.
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 273
Release 1988-04-12
Genre Education
ISBN 0394758439

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A must-read for parents and teachers, this major bestseller reveals how cultural literacy is the hidden key to effective education and presents 5000 facts that every literate American should know. In this forceful manifesto Professor E. D. Hirsch, Jr., argues that children in the United States are being deprived of the basic knowledge that would enable them to function in contemporary society. They lack cultural literacy: a grasp of background information that writers and speakers assume their audience already has. Even if a student has a basic competence in the English language, he or she has little chance of entering the American mainstream without knowing what a silicon chip is, or when the Civil War was fought. An important work that has engendered a nationwide debate on our educational standards, Cultural Literacy is a required reading for anyone concerned with our future as a literate nation.

Cultural Literacy & Arts Education

Cultural Literacy & Arts Education
Title Cultural Literacy & Arts Education PDF eBook
Author Ralph Alexander Smith
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 196
Release 1991
Genre Arts
ISBN 9780252062155

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Thirteen experts in the visual arts, literature, music, dance, and theater responded to the arguments of E. D. Hirsch's "Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know", focusing particularily on his alarm at the serious slippage that has occurred in the background knowledge and information prerequisite for effective communication. These authorities addressed two questions: (1) What it means for people to be "literate" (that is, able to understand communications and have relevant experiences) in various art forms? (2) What sorts of context should such individuals bring to their encounters with works in these art forms and what would that imply for arts education? The contributing specialists are E. D. Hirsch, Jr., Harry S. Broudy, Jerrold Levinson, Patti P. Gillespie, Walter H. Clark, Jr., John Adkins Richardson, Francis Sparshott, Clifton Olds, Marcia Muelder Eaton, Ronald Berman, Lucian Krukowski, Michael J. Parsons, and David J. Elliot. (KM)

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy
Title The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy PDF eBook
Author Eric Donald Hirsch
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 944
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780618226474

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Provides information on ideas concerning people, places, ideas, and events currently under discussion, including gene therapy, NAFTA, pheromones, and Kwanzaa.

Cultural Literacy for the Common Core

Cultural Literacy for the Common Core
Title Cultural Literacy for the Common Core PDF eBook
Author Bonnie M. Davis
Publisher Solution Tree Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2014-07-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1936764423

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Build your cultural literacy while inspiring deep, thoughtful, unbiased thinking in students. Discover a six-step framework for becoming culturally literate that complements the Common Core and encourages students to be at the center of learning. Explore how to develop teacher-student relationships, engage in collaborative conversations, and encourage feedback to give voice to the increasingly diverse student body found in today’s classrooms

Learning Cultural Literacy Through Creative Practices in Schools

Learning Cultural Literacy Through Creative Practices in Schools
Title Learning Cultural Literacy Through Creative Practices in Schools PDF eBook
Author Tuuli Lähdesmäki
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 163
Release 2022
Genre Art
ISBN 3030892360

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This open access book discusses how cultural literacy can be taught and learned through creative practices. It approaches cultural literacy as a dialogic social process based on learning and gaining knowledge through emphatic, tolerant, and inclusive interaction. The book focuses on meaning-making in children and young people's visual and multimodal artefacts created by students aged 5-15 as an outcome of the Cultural Literacy Learning Programme implemented in schools in Cyprus, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, Spain, Portugal, and the UK. The lessons in the program address different social and cultural themes, ranging from one's cultural attachments to being part of a community and engaging more broadly in society. The artefacts are explored through data-driven content analysis and self-reflexive and collaborative interpretation and discussed through multimodality and a sociocultural approach to children's visual expression. This interdisciplinary volume draws on cultural studies, communication studies, art education, and educational sciences. Tuuli Lähdesmäki is an associate professor at the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Jūratė Baranova was a professor at the Department of Continental Philosophy and Religious Studies, Vilnius University, Lithuania. Susanne C. Ylönen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Aino-Kaisa Koistinen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Katja Mäkinen is a senior researcher at the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Vaiva Juškiene is a junior researcher at the Institute of Educational Sciences, Vilnius University, Lithuania. Irena Zaleskienė is a senior researcher at the Institute of Educational Sciences, Vilnius University, Lithuania.

From Literature to Cultural Literacy

From Literature to Cultural Literacy
Title From Literature to Cultural Literacy PDF eBook
Author Naomi Segal
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 380
Release 2014-10-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137429704

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Researchers in the new field of literary-and-cultural studies look at social issues – especially issues of change and mobility – through the lens of literary thinking. The essays range from cultural memory and migration to electronic textuality and biopolitics.

Cultural Literacy

Cultural Literacy
Title Cultural Literacy PDF eBook
Author Eric Donald Hirsch (Jr.)
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1987
Genre Culture
ISBN 9780867534207

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Discusses how to enable students to make sense of what they read through prior knowledge of events, etc.