Adolescent Literacies and the Gendered Self

Adolescent Literacies and the Gendered Self
Author: Barbara J. Guzzetti,Thomas W. Bean
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415636186

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This book explores the dynamic range of literacy practices in and out of school that are reconstructing youth gender identities in both empowering and disempowering ways and the implications for local literacy classrooms.

Literacies Sexualities and Gender

Literacies  Sexualities  and Gender
Author: Barbara J. Guzzetti,Thomas W. Bean,Judith Dunkerly-Bean
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429857959

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Offering diverse and wide-ranging perspectives on gender, sexualities, and literacies, this volume examines the intersection of these topics from preschool to adulthood. With a focus on current events, race, and the complex role of identity, this text starts with an overview of the current research on gender and sexualities in literacies and interrogates them from a range of multimodal contexts. Not restricted to any gender identity or age group, these chapters provide a much-needed and original update to the ways representations and performances of gender and sexualities through literacy practices are viewed in educational and sociocultural contexts. Scholars share their insights and transformative visions that respect and embrace difference while creating space for new and deeper understandings of contemporary issues.

Addressing Diversity in Literacy Instruction

Addressing Diversity in Literacy Instruction
Author: Evan Ortlieb,Earl H. Cheek Jr
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781787140493

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This edited volume highlights recent research related to how issues of diversity are addressed within literacy instruction for K-12 learners.

Gender and Literacy

Gender and Literacy
Author: Karen A. Krasny
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-02-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9798216088899

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This work offers parents, educators, and librarians a practical guide to discovering the ways gender identities are constructed through literacy practices, providing recommendations for addressing gender inequities in schools and in the community at large. Gender and Literacy: A Handbook for Educators and Parents focuses on issues related to the gendered experience of students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12, promoting an understanding that the issues surrounding gender cannot be reduced to broad generalizations. Author Karen A. Krasny seeks to make clear the complex notion of gender construction within the context of redefining what constitutes legitimate literacy practices in schools. This handbook will help to guide educators, parents, and librarians by assisting them in the selection and evaluation of print and media resources. The first chapter explains the need to understand the complex relationship between gender and literacy. The bulk of the book provides readers with a critical review of the studies conducted to investigate gendered literacy practices, while the last three chapters focus on actionable strategies and policy making.

Engaging Boys in Active Literacy

Engaging Boys in Active Literacy
Author: William G. Brozo
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781108498630

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Provides strong research analysis alongside effective instructional approaches to increasing boys' literacy skills and motivation.

Handbook of Research on the Societal Impact of Digital Media

Handbook of Research on the Societal Impact of Digital Media
Author: Guzzetti, Barbara
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 789
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466683112

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The evolution of digital media has enhanced global perspectives in all facets of communication, greatly increasing the range, scope, and accessibility of shared information. Due to the tremendously broad-reaching influence of digital media, its impact on learning, behavior, and social interaction has become a widely discussed topic of study, synthesizing the research of academic scholars, community educators, and developers of civic programs. The Handbook of Research on the Societal Impact of Digital Media is an authoritative reference source for recent developments in the dynamic field of digital media. This timely publication provides an overview of technological developments in digital media and their myriad applications to literacy, education, and social settings. With its extensive coverage of issues related to digital media use, this handbook is an essential aid for students, instructors, school administrators, and education policymakers who hope to increase and optimize classroom incorporation of digital media. This innovative publication features current empirical studies and theoretical frameworks addressing a variety of topics including chapters on instant messaging, podcasts, video sharing, cell phone and tablet applications, e-discussion lists, e-zines, e-books, e-textiles, virtual worlds, social networking, cyberbullying, and the ethical issues associated with these new technologies.

Identity Focused ELA Teaching

Identity Focused ELA Teaching
Author: Richard Beach,Anthony Johnston,Amanda Haertling Thein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317607915

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Countering the increased standardization of English language arts instruction requires recognizing and fostering students’ unique identity construction across different social and cultural contexts. Drawing on current sociocultural theories of identity construction, this book posits that students construct multiple identities through use of five identity practices: adopting alternative perspectives, exploring connections across people and texts, negotiating identities across social worlds, developing agency through critical analysis, and reflecting on long-term identity trajectories. Identity-Focused ELA Teaching features classroom activities teachers can use to put these practices into action in ways that re-center implementing the Common Core State Standards; case-study profiles of students and classrooms from urban, suburban, and rural schools adopting these practices; and descriptions of how teachers both support students with this instructional approach and share their own identity-construction experiences with their students. It demonstrates how, as students acquire identity-focused practices through engagements with literature, writing, drama, and digital texts, they gain awareness of the ways exposure to different narratives, beliefs, and perspectives serves to mediate their own and others’ identities, leading to different ways of being and becoming over time.

The Routledge Handbook of Literacy Studies

The Routledge Handbook of Literacy Studies
Author: Jennifer Rowsell,Kate Pahl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317510611

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The Routledge Handbook of Literacy Studies offers a comprehensive view of the field of language and literacy studies. With forty-three chapters reflecting new research from leading scholars in the field, the Handbook pushes at the boundaries of existing fields and combines with related fields and disciplines to develop a lens on contemporary scholarship and emergent fields of inquiry. The Handbook is divided into eight sections: • The foundations of literacy studies • Space-focused approaches • Time-focused approaches • Multimodal approaches • Digital approaches • Hermeneutic approaches • Making meaning from the everyday • Co-constructing literacies with communities. This is the first handbook of literacy studies to recognise new trends and evolving trajectories together with a focus on radical epistemologies of literacy. The Routledge Handbook of Literacy Studies is an essential reference for undergraduate and postgraduate students and those researching and working in the areas of applied linguistics and language and literacy.