Literatures, Communities, and Learning

Literatures, Communities, and Learning
Title Literatures, Communities, and Learning PDF eBook
Author Aubrey Jean Hanson
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages 282
Release 2020-06-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1771124512

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Literatures, Communities, and Learning: Conversations with Indigenous Writers gathers nine conversations with Indigenous writers about the relationship between Indigenous literatures and learning, and how their writing relates to communities. Relevant, reflexive, and critical, these conversations explore the pressing topic of Indigenous writings and its importance to the well-being of Indigenous Peoples and to Canadian education. It offers readers a chance to listen to authors’ perspectives in their own words. This book presents conversations shared with nine Indigenous writers in what is now Canada: Tenille Campbell, Warren Cariou, Marilyn Dumont, Daniel Heath Justice, Lee Maracle, Sharron Proulx-Turner, David Alexander Robertson, Richard Van Camp, and Katherena Vermette. Influenced by generations of colonization, surrounded by discourses of Indigenization, reconciliation, appropriation, and representation, and swept up in the rapid growth of Indigenous publishing and Indigenous literary studies, these writers have thought a great deal about their work. Each conversation is a nuanced examination of one writer’s concerns, critiques, and craft. In their own ways, these writers are navigating the beautiful challenge of storying their communities within politically charged terrain. This book considers the pedagogical dimensions of stories, serving as an Indigenous literary and education project.

Service Learning and Literary Studies in English

Service Learning and Literary Studies in English
Title Service Learning and Literary Studies in English PDF eBook
Author Laurie Grobman
Publisher Modern Language Association
Total Pages
Release 2015-02-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1603292039

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Service learning can help students develop a sense of civic responsibility and commitment, often while addressing pressing community needs. One goal of literary studies is to understand the ethical dimensions of the world, and thus service learning, by broadening the environments students consider, is well suited to the literature classroom. Whether through a public literacy project that demonstrates the relevance of literary study or community-based research that brings literary theory to life, student collaboration with community partners brings social awareness to the study of literary texts and helps students and teachers engage literature in new ways. In their introduction, the volume editors trace the history of service learning in the United States, including the debate about literature's role, and outline the best practices of the pedagogy. The essays that follow cover American, English, and world literature; creative nonfiction and memoir; literature-based writing; and cross-disciplinary studies. Contributors describe a wide variety of service-learning projects, including a course on the Harlem Renaissance in which students lead a community writing workshop, an English capstone seminar in which seniors design programs for public libraries, and a creative nonfiction course in which first-year students work with elderly community members to craft life narratives. The volume closes with a list of resources for practitioners and researchers in the field.

Community-Based Learning and the Work of Literature

Community-Based Learning and the Work of Literature
Title Community-Based Learning and the Work of Literature PDF eBook
Author Susan Danielson
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Total Pages 326
Release 2007-01-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9781933371122

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Reading literature has often been described as transporting, but it has less often been considered as having an impact on real communities. Yet, reading literature can transform one's reading of the world and vice versa. In Community-Based Learning and the Work of Literature, the authors make the case for cultivating already-existing relationships between literature and public engagement. Written for faculty and staff in literature and humanities programs, this book provides innovative ways to incorporate community-based learning (CBL)—the attempt to link the work of university classrooms with communities at large—into literary studies. This book examines how community engagement re-imagines academic work in the humanities, proposing new approaches to scholarship and pedagogy in literary studies. The chapter contributors—all scholars of English, foreign language literature, and cultural studies—respond to three questions: How can literary theory inform CBL? How does community service transform our assumptions about literature and the literary aspects of everyday life? In what ways do readings in cultural studies extend to the question of civitas, or the creation of a vibrant community life? Answering these questions, the contributors move literary studies beyond the lecture halls and toward the formation of learning communities that revise our conceptions of the human condition, construct an expanded and active sociological imagination, encourage compassion, and address issues of social justice. By linking literature and life through service-learning, the authors show how literary scholars can harness the power of their discipline to transform as well as inform.

From Literature Circles to Blogs

From Literature Circles to Blogs
Title From Literature Circles to Blogs PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Church
Publisher Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages 130
Release 2009
Genre Elementary school teachers
ISBN 1551388235

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An inspiring exploration of teacher-learning communities that provides a useful framework for reflection, cooperation, and collaboration.

Building Communities of Learners

Building Communities of Learners
Title Building Communities of Learners PDF eBook
Author Sudia Paloma McCaleb
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 233
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1135468869

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This popular text shows how teachers can create partnerships with parents and students that facilitate participation in the schools while also validating home culture and family concerns and aspirations. It reflects current research and theory in several areas related to literacy development, including family literacy, bilingual and multicultural education, critical pedagogy, participatory research, cooperative learning, and feminist perspectives. Teachers of students who are immigrants, non-native speakers of English, and members of marginalized groups will find this book especially pertinent.

New Approaches to Literature for Language Learning

New Approaches to Literature for Language Learning
Title New Approaches to Literature for Language Learning PDF eBook
Author Jeneen Naji
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 222
Release 2019-04-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030152561

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This book unpacks recent changes in the landscape of literature and language teaching, and aims to find new explanations for the altered relationships between readers and writers, the democratisation of authorship, and the emergence of new ways of using language. By examining topics as various as literature and technology, multimodality, and new Englishes, the authors take a fresh look at the use of literature as a tool in the teaching of English to second-language speakers. More than simply a way of teaching aesthetic and ethical values and rhetorical skills, they argue that literature can also be used to help students to critically evaluate assumptions about society, culture and power which underpin the production and reception of texts. The book relates theories of language acquisition and literary criticism to examples of literary texts from a wide range of global literature in English, and discusses new ways of engaging with it, such as transmedia story telling, book blogs and slam poetry. It will be of interest to language teachers and teacher trainers, and to students and scholars of applied linguistics, TESOL, and digital literacies.

Public Libraries and Community-based Education

Public Libraries and Community-based Education
Title Public Libraries and Community-based Education PDF eBook
Author Barbara A. Humes
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 1996
Genre Adult services in public libraries
ISBN

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