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Living Literacy at Home
Author | : Margaret Mary Policastro |
Publsiher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2016-03-04 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781496606587 |
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Coming in March 2016! Reading to children at home is a joyful and celebratory time for parents and children alike. Both relish in the story and the time spent together. Early exposure to texts provides other benefits as well because it prepares the child for school and builds a love of reading. Living Literacy at Home provides tips and strategies to help parents build those connections. Included is a snapshot of what literacy looks like in today's classroom and support on how to make that home-to-school connection, how to build a home library and develop a reading routine, and how to make every day a literacy rich day. Easy to use forms and a glossary of literacy terms round out this resource. Although the book is intended for parents of children in kindergarten through grade 8, the routines and suggestions can be easily adapted for any grade level.
Living Literacies
Author | : Kate Pahl,Jennifer Rowsell |
Publsiher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2020-09-22 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9780262360739 |
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An approach to literacy that understands it as lived and experienced in the everyday across varied spaces and populations. This book approaches literacy as lived and experienced in the everyday. A living literacies approach draws not only on such official, schooled activities as reading, writing, speaking, and listening but also on such routine, tacit activities as scrolling through Instagram, watching news footage, and listening to music. It goes beyond well-worn framings of literacy as an object of study to reimagine literacy as constantly in motion, vital, and dynamic, filled with affective intensities. A lived literacies approach implies a turn to activism, to hopeful practice, and to creativity. The authors examine literacies through a series of active verbs: seeing, disrupting, hoping, knowing, creating, and making. Case studies--ranging from an exploration of photography as a way to shift perspectives to a project in which adults teach young people how to fish--show lived literacies in both theory and practice. With these chapters, Pahl and Rowsell, along with contributors Collier, Pool, Rasool, and Trzecak, make it possible to see literacy in everyday activities, woven into the modes of seeing and knowing. By disruption and activism, literacy can encompass a wide array of practices--exchanging information at a school gate or making a collage. Grounding theory in the sites and spaces of their research, working with artists, photographers, poets, and makers, the authors issue a call to action for literacy education.
Living Literacy at Home
Author | : Margaret Mary Policastro |
Publsiher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 121 |
Release | : 2016-03-04 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781496606563 |
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Reading to children at home is a joyful and celebratory time for parents and children alike. Both relish in the story and the time spent together. Early exposure to texts provides other benefits as well because it prepares children for school and builds a love of reading. Living Literacy at Home provides tips and strategies to help parents build those connections. Included is a snapshot of what literacy looks like in today?s classroom and support on how to make that home-to-school connection, how to build a home library and develop a reading routine, and how to make every day a literacy-rich day. Easy-to-use forms and a glossary of literacy terms round out this resource. Although the book is intended for parents of children in kindergarten through grade 8, the routines and suggestions can be easily adapted for any grade level.
Living Literacy
Author | : Michael Rose |
Publsiher | : Hawthorn Press |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1903458528 |
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The life and nature of language itself is breaking down under the adverse pressures of modern society, argues author Michael Rose. In Living Literacy, he maps out the threats to literacy - from inappropriate electronic media to fundamental flaws in the educational system - investigates the nature of literacy and how it relates to child development, and examines what really works in preparing for and teaching literacy. His wise and thoughtful book will help teachers and parents to prepare children for the transition to literacy through conversation, story, song and play and then introduce reading and writing formally in a relevant and living way.
Reading for Life
Author | : Lyn Stone |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2018-12-07 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780429955877 |
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Why is it that more people can’t read and write? Why are there still so many vastly different methods of teaching literacy? Why do people still argue about it? Reading for Life examines these three questions, addressing the less evidence supported ideas about teaching reading and writing which are still alive and well in schools all over the world. This accessible guide bridges the gap between research and practice, translating academic findings into practical suggestions and ready-to-use techniques. Written in an approachable style and with informative graphics, vignettes and interviews woven throughout, this book covers: the components of literacy, including phonics, vocabulary and fluency the history of approaches to literacy teaching and an overview of the key figures government-level inquiries into the provision of reading and writing teaching the mindset which leads to acceptance of poor practice the essential components of an effective literacy program with practical advice on selecting resources to get the job done well Reading for Life helps educational practitioners make informed decisions about which teaching methods to reject and select, and empowers parents to ask the right questions of professionals and policy makers. This book is a timely exploration of poor teaching methods and is an innovative, fresh assessment of how high quality literacy teaching can be provided for all.
Living Literacy
Author | : Michael Rose |
Publsiher | : Hawthorn Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2015-10-30 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781907359750 |
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In Living Literacy Michael Rose maps out how our command of the written word is threatened by inappropriate electronic media and fundamental flaws in the education system. He investigates the nature of literacy and how it relates to child development, and examines what really works in preparing for and teaching literacy. His wise and thoughtful book will help teachers and parents to prepare children for the transition to literacy through conversation, story, song and play, ensuring that formal reading and writing are introduced in a relevant and living way.
Researching Literacy Lives
Author | : Teresa Cremin,Marilyn Mottram,Fiona M. Collins,Sacha Powell,Rose Drury |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2019-02-13 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781315772820 |
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A ground-breaking book. For years educationists have sought evidence of genuine partnerships between schools and homes reciprocal partnerships where schools are as keen to foster home practices relating to literacy and learning as they are to tell families this is what we do and ask that they should do the same. Eve Bearne, Cambridge Un
Researching Literacy Lives
Author | : Teresa Cremin,Marilyn Mottram,Fiona M. Collins,Sacha Powell,Rose Drury |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2019-02-13 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781317679578 |
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A ground-breaking book. For years educationists have sought evidence of genuine partnerships between schools and homes reciprocal partnerships where schools are as keen to foster home practices relating to literacy and learning as they are to tell families this is what we do and ask that they should do the same. Eve Bearne, Cambridge Un