Child Parent Research Reimagined

Child Parent Research Reimagined
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-05-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004421721

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Considers the methodological and ethical implications of child-parent research and the importance of honoring youth voices and co-investigating meaning making.

Secret Lives of Children in the Digital Age

Secret Lives of Children in the Digital Age
Author: Linda Laidlaw,Joanne O'Mara,Suzanna Wong
Publsiher: Myers Education Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-12-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781975504731

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Secret Lives of Children in the Digital Age: Disruptive Devices and Resourceful Learners offers an examination of the impact on children, their families and their teachers, as digital technologies and new literacy practices have rapidly transformed how children learn, play and communicate. While ease of access to enormous knowledge bases presents many benefits and advantages, mobile screen technologies are often perceived by parents and teachers as disruptive and worrisome. Developed from a wide range of the authors’ research over the past decade to an examination of remote learning during the COVID 19 pandemic, this book posits that while teachers, parents and governments are focused on protecting children, what is often neglected is children’s own agency and capacity to engage with mobile technologies in ways that support them in pursuing their own interests, pleasures and learning. This text works to disrupt boundaries in research, policy and practice, between home and school, and across virtual and actual worlds, positioning children as both users of media texts and coproducers of digitally mediated knowledge, with peers, family and teachers. Secret Lives of Children in the Digital Age brings together over a decade of shared research, conversations, writing and friendships across diverse geographies. Over the past decade, digital technologies have rapidly transformed how children learn, play and communicate. Tablet devices such as iPads are now ubiquitous in the lives of many children. Such devices are easy to use and provide multimodal options (i.e. operable via touch, speech, and icons, as well as conventional text). Users do not need to be conventionally literate to have access to powerful search engines, social media platforms, a range of ‘apps’ and games, or to be able to share their own creations on publication venues such as YouTube, TikTok and more. While such ease of access can present many benefits and advantages when positioned in relation to children’s use, but this access is not without concern, since mobile screen technologies are often perceived by parents and teachers as disruptive and worrisome, with popular media ramping up fears via publication of sensational articles. Secret Lives of Children in the Digital Age contributes to research on digital literacies, and offers a pedagogical examination of digital possibilities for bringing playfulness and innovation into learning. Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Literacy Research | Qualitative Research Methods | Early Literacy | Research Methods in Language and Literacy | Introduction to Qualitative Research | New and Digital Literacies | Digital Media Education | Theories of Language and Literacy

Videogames Libraries and the Feedback Loop

Videogames  Libraries  and the Feedback Loop
Author: Sandra Schamroth Abrams,Hannah R. Gerber
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781800715059

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Offering a fresh understanding of the learning potential of youth videogaming in public libraries, and delving into research-based accounts which showcase feedback mechanisms that nurture meaningful learning, Abrams and Gerber equip readers to re-envision library programming that specifically features youth videogame play.

Oral History Reimagined Emerging Research and Opportunities

Oral History Reimagined  Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Pack, Sam
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781799834229

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The traditional method of composing the life history as a flowing narrative is not only morally dishonest but also intellectually inadequate because it conveys the false impression of a chronologically timeless and uninterrupted soliloquy. They are highly processed, constructed, and reified. Questions have been removed, entire sections have been reordered, and redundancies have been deleted. After the multiple stages involved in transforming a narrative life into an inscribed text, the final product bears little resemblance to the original transcription of the interview. By focusing only on the final product, life histories ignore the other two components in the communicative process. Oral History Reimagined: Emerging Research and Opportunities demonstrates the potential of the life history to serve as a new way of writing vulnerably about the “other” by refusing to hide the authors by sharing equal billing in a dialogic encounter with their informants in order to produce an ethnographic narrative that is multivocal, conversational, and co-constructed. The book examines the idea that a reflexive ethnography in the form of a reciprocal exchange between researchers and informants constitutes the logical extension of reflexivity in anthropological research. The book’s ultimate goal is a balance that dissolves the distinction between the ethnographer as theorizing being and the informant as passive data, that reduces the gap between subject and object, and that presents both ethnographer and informant as having active voices. Featuring topics on life histories, reflexive ethnography, and narrative structure of autoethnography, it is ideally designed for anthropologists, ethnographers, historians, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students.

Parent child Relations

Parent child Relations
Author: Dorothy M. Devore
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1600211674

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In the life of a person, there are probably no events, outside influences or genetic characteristics even approaching the significance of the broad category of acts and actions called parent-child relations. These include decisions and actions and lack thereof from the first day of life and sometimes throughout the life-span. They include learning by example, schooling, disciplining, coping skills, behavioural practices, eating habits, communication skills, conflict management and a plethora of other actions. This book presents new research in this dynamic field.

Parent child Interaction

Parent child Interaction
Author: Ronald W. Henderson
Publsiher: New York : Academic Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1981
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UVA:X000559232

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Parent-Child Interaction: Theory, Research, and Prospects is intended (a) to provide a synthesis of a segment of this growing body of literature on interrelationships between children and their parents; (b) to examine the theoretical implications of this research; (c) to review and assess common methodological approaches to the study of home environmental influences on the development of children; and (d) to identify directions future research must take if our understanding of family influences and their place in a broader sociocultural context is to be extended. The book is organized into thr.

Parenting ADHD Kids Reimagined

Parenting ADHD Kids Reimagined
Author: N. B. Shaw
Publsiher: Ebershaw Publishing Group LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9798987886908

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With the strategies and techniques included in this book, you'll be able to work together with your child to help them adopt behaviors and habits that will guide them for a lifetime.

Multiliteracies in International Educational Contexts

Multiliteracies in International Educational Contexts
Author: Gabriela C. Zapata,Mary Kalantzis,Bill Cope
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781003805601

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Multiliteracies in International Educational Contexts: Towards Education Justice examines how multiliteracies and Learning by Design have been taken up across international second-language instructional contexts, with a focus on inclusive practices and social justice. This edited collection brings together a team of international contributors to offer a global perspective on the application of multiliteracies in L2 education. Through the analysis of classroom-based qualitative and quantitative data on different aspects of the multiliteracies pedagogy, the book shows how the multiliteracies pedagogy can facilitate more inclusive practices while providing suggestions for pedagogical interventions and future research. This book will be a key resource for language educators, researchers, and practitioners interested in the multiliteracies pedagogy, as well as those interested in critical and social justice approaches to language teaching.