Exploring Literacies

Exploring Literacies
Author: Helen de Silva Joyce,Susan Feez
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137319036

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This book is a guide to current research and debate in the field of literacies practice and education. It provides both an historical and lifespan view of the field as well as an overview of research methodologies with first-hand examples from a range of researchers involved in literacy research.

Exploring Literacies

Exploring Literacies
Author: Helen de Silva Joyce,Susan Feez
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137319036

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This book is a guide to current research and debate in the field of literacies practice and education. It provides both an historical and lifespan view of the field as well as an overview of research methodologies with first-hand examples from a range of researchers involved in literacy research.

Exploring the Landscape of Scientific Literacy

Exploring the Landscape of Scientific Literacy
Author: Cedric Linder,Leif Östman,Douglas A. Roberts,Per-Olof Wickman,Gaalen Ericksen,Allan MacKinnon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136911743

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Scientific literacy is part of national science education curricula worldwide. In this volume, an international group of distinguished scholars offer new ways to look at the key ideas and practices associated with promoting scientific literacy in schools and higher education. The goal is to open up the debate on scientific literacy, particularly around the tension between theoretical and practical issues related to teaching and learning science. Uniquely drawing together and examining a rich, diverse set of approaches and policy and practice exemplars, the book takes a pragmatic and inclusive perspective on curriculum reform and learning, and presents a future vision for science education research and practice by articulating a more expansive notion of scientific literacy.

Exploring Desirable Futures for L1 Education and Teachers Literacies in a Digital Age

Exploring Desirable Futures for L1 Education and Teachers    Literacies in a Digital Age
Author: Carina Ascherl
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2022-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783658391935

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Rapidly evolving digital technologies are reciprocally linked to the way people think, learn, generate knowledge, create, communicate, and collaborate in the digital age. These media-communicative and related sociocultural changes must be acknowledged in the educational context. The aim of the present study is, from a transnational perspective, to investigate experts’ anticipated L1 education futures in 2030 and teachers’ literacies deemed necessary in this context. The research aims are addressed through an exploratory sequential mixed methods research design reflected in the application of a three-round modified Delphi study. The panel is drawn from individuals who are considered experts at the intersection of (L1) education and digitalisation and are selected on their theoretical or applied expertise and their interest in the issue under investigation. It becomes clear that the experts emphasised the need for transformations regarding traditional structures, practices, and processes of teaching and learning by 2030, specifically given contemporary practices and forms of learning, thinking, and working in the digital age.

Working with Academic Literacies

Working with Academic Literacies
Author: Theresa Lillis,Kathy Harrington
Publsiher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781602357631

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The editors and contributors to this collection explore what it means to adopt an “academic literacies” approach in policy and pedagogy. Transformative practice is illustrated through case studies and critical commentaries from teacher-researchers working in a range of higher education contexts—from undergraduate to postgraduate levels, across disciplines, and spanning geopolitical regions including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cataluña, Finland, France, Ireland, Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Exploring Educational Research Literacy

Exploring Educational Research Literacy
Author: Gary Shank,Launcelot Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135916954

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Exploring Educational Research Literacy offers beginning classroom teachers a comprehensive introduction to the topic of educational research literacy—that is, the ability to read educational research articles in a systemic and critical way. Many beginning teacher education students are expected to be familiar with the latest research in their field, but are not necessarily researchers themselves. In fact, many new students have had little exposure to educational research. In this accessible text, Gary Shank and Launcelot Brown give students step-by-step guidance through the often baffling process of learning a new 'language' of research methods. Using clear and friendly language, and employing simple articles created to introduce students to important ideas in an engaging manner, Exploring Educational Research Literacy gives students the tools to shift from being passive consumers of research to active and critical readers capable of evaluating research and judging the usefulness of the findings for educational practice. Features include: Downloadable resources including ten real research articles and eight "training" articles: Each lets students practice their research literacy skills and includes a list of questions to guide students in their reading" 'Practice Makes Perfect': end of the chapter reflection activities that prompt students to apply research skills described in each chapter Article Literacy Checklist: a guide to help students read research articles critically Glossary of key terms Clear and engaging style: Exploring Educational Research Literacy is written so that even students who are new to educational research can gain a clear understanding of and ability to apply the special skills needed to read research articles

Landscapes of Specific Literacies in Contemporary Society

Landscapes of Specific Literacies in Contemporary Society
Author: Vicky Duckworth,Gordon Ade-Ojo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317807414

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This volume makes a timely contribution to our understanding of literacy as a multi-faceted, complexly situated activity. Each chapter provides the reader with a fresh perspective into a different site for literate behaviour, approaches, design and relationships, and offers an exploration into the use of literacy theories to inform policy and practice, particularly in regard to curriculum. Bringing together international experts in the field, the contributing authors represent a wide variety of theoretical and research perspectives which cover literacy in various forms, including: • transformative literacy • survey literacy • academic literacies • information literacy in the workplace • digital literacy. Landscapes of Specific Literacies in Contemporary Society suggests that literacy curriculum needs to evolve from its current perspective if it is to cater for the demands of the 21st century contemporary globalised society. The book will be of key interest to researchers and academics in the fields of education, curriculum studies and the sociology of education, as well as to policy makers and literacy specialists.

Exploring Methods in Information Literacy Research

Exploring Methods in Information Literacy Research
Author: Suzanne Lipu,Kirsty Williamson,Annemaree Lloyd
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780634128

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This book provides an overview of approaches to assist researchers and practitioners to explore ways of undertaking research in the information literacy field. The first chapter provides an introductory overview of research by Dr Kirsty Williamson (author of Research Methods for Students, Academics and Professionals: Information Management and Systems) and this sets the scene for the rest of the chapters where each author explores the key aspects of a specific method and explains how it may be applied in practice. The methods covered include those representing qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods. Both a chapter on the topical evidence-based practice approach, and another critiquing it, are also included. The final chapter points the way towards potential new directions for the burgeoning field.Renowned information literacy researcher Dr Christine Bruce affirms the usefulness of the book: New researchers and early career professionals will appreciate the clarity of the introductions provided' to each of the methods covered.