The Social Construction of Literacy in the Primary School

The Social Construction of Literacy in the Primary School
Title The Social Construction of Literacy in the Primary School PDF eBook
Author Allan Luke
Publisher Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages 60
Release 1994
Genre Education
ISBN 9780732917555

Download The Social Construction of Literacy in the Primary School Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Primary teacher reference book which considers literacy in the primary school. Defines literacy and the influence of educators' decisions and outlines various community and cultural resources which shape what children bring to the classroom. Also looks at how children perceive the possibilities and potentials of literacy and discusses the possibilities for teaching children a critical social literacy. Includes a bibliography.

Critical Literacy, Schooling, and Social Justice

Critical Literacy, Schooling, and Social Justice
Title Critical Literacy, Schooling, and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Allan Luke
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 320
Release 2018-01-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1351587641

Download Critical Literacy, Schooling, and Social Justice Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the World Library of Educationalists series, international scholars themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces – extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and/or practical contributions – so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers will be able to follow the themes and strands of their work and see their contribution to the development of a field, as well as the development of the field itself. Allan Luke’s work on critical literacy, schooling, and equity has influenced the fields of literacy education, teacher education, educational sociology, and policy for over three decades. This volume brings together Allan Luke’s key writings on literacy and schooling. Chapters cover a range of topics and theories, including the development and application of a social and cultural analysis of literacy education and schooling; a primer on literacy as a social construction; classroom-based case studies of literacy teaching and learning; major theoretical and philosophic essays; practical programmatic work on school reform and enabling curriculum policies; and classroom approaches to teaching critical literacy and multiliteracies.

The University of Google

The University of Google
Title The University of Google PDF eBook
Author Tara Brabazon
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 240
Release 2016-02-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317012828

Download The University of Google Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Looking at schools and universities, it is difficult to pinpoint when education, teaching and learning started to haemorrhage purpose, aspiration and function. Libraries and librarians have been starved of funding. Teachers cram their curriculum with 'skill development' and 'generic competencies' because knowledge, creativity and originality are too expensive to provide to unmotivated students and parents obsessed with league tables, not learning. Meanwhile, the internet offers a glut of information on everything-under-the-sun, a mere mouse-click away. Bored surfers fill their cursors and minds with irrelevancies. We lose the capacity to sift, discard and judge. Information is no longer for social good, but for sale. Tara Brabazon argues that this information fetish has been profoundly damaging to our learning institutions and to the ambitions of our students and educators. In The University of Google she projects a defiant and passionate vision of education as a pathway to renewal, where research is based on searching and students are on a journey through knowledge, rather than consumers in the shopping centre of cheap ideas. Angry, humorous and practical in equal measure, The University of Google is based on real teaching experience and on years of engaged and sometimes exasperated reflection on it. It is far from a luddite critique of the information age. Tara Brabazon celebrates the possibilities of digital platforms in education, but deplores the consequences of placing funding on technology and not teachers. In doing so, she opens a new debate on how to make our educational system both productive and provocative in the (post-) information age.

Social Studies Education in East Asian Contexts

Social Studies Education in East Asian Contexts
Title Social Studies Education in East Asian Contexts PDF eBook
Author Kerry J. Kennedy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 170
Release 2020-07-28
Genre Education
ISBN 0429624484

Download Social Studies Education in East Asian Contexts Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The book explores the state of social studies education within selected East Asian societies and provides some insights into distinctive classroom practices. In an increasingly volatile and unpredictable world, the education of young people who both understand the contexts in which they are growing up and see the need for engaging with them is a top priority. This task falls to social studies education which carries the responsibility for inducting young people into their social world and helping them to see the role they can play within it. This is particularly important in East Asia where strong economic growth, long held cultural values and diverse political systems create an environment that challenges young people on multiple fronts. This book, with its team of regional authors, shows how different societies in the region are dealing with these challenges and what can be expected from future citizens. The book will appeal to policy makers, researchers and teachers interested in the current state of social studies education in East Asian societies.

Literacy & Learning Through Talk

Literacy & Learning Through Talk
Title Literacy & Learning Through Talk PDF eBook
Author Corden, Roy
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 204
Release 2000-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0335204503

Download Literacy & Learning Through Talk Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Focuses on the inter-relationship between reading, writing and speaking and listening. This work blends theory, research and practice to show how an integrated programme of work can be developed to ensure that literacy is taught in a vibrant and stimulating way. It also examines strategies for developing successful group work.

Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development

Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Felicity Fletcher-Campbell
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 281
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1848607733

Download Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Literacy Development.

Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development

Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Janet Soler
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 281
Release 2009-08-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1446202364

Download Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Based on current research, debates and concerns, this Reader adopts a cross disciplinary approach to understanding and working with those who experience difficulties with literacy. It provides a broad view of difficulties in literacy and related educational and curriculum learning issues across a range of ages, phases and settings. The Reader first considers questions of literacy, before going on to look at literacy development in relation to: " Issues and concepts in public reading debates " Literacy curriculum policy contexts " Community, family, society and individual identity " Social justice and equity issues and learning disabilities This Reader is relevant to all postgraduate students of Literacy, as well as educators, professionals and policy makers.