Re framing Literacy

Re framing Literacy
Author: Richard Andrews
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136981432

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Imaginative and attractive, cutting edge in its conception, this text explicates a model for the integration of language arts and literacy education based on the notion of framing. The act of framing – not frames in themselves – provides a creative and critical approach to English as a subject. Re-framing Literacy breaks new ground in the language arts/literacy field, integrating arts-based and sociologically based conceptions of the subject. The theory of rhetoric the book describes and which provides its overarching theory is dialogic, political, and liberating. Pedagogically, the text works inductively, from examples up toward theory: starting with visuals and moving back and forth between text and image; exploring multimodality; and engaging in the transformations of text and image that are at the heart of learning in English and the language arts. Structured like a teaching course, it is designed to excite and involve readers and lead them toward high-level and useful theory in the field. Offering an authoritative, clear guide to a complex field, it is widely appropriate for pre-service and in-service courses globally in English and language arts education.

Reframing Sociocultural Research on Literacy

Reframing Sociocultural Research on Literacy
Author: Cynthia Lewis,Patricia E. Enciso,Elizabeth Birr Moje
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000149562

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This landmark volume articulates and develops the argument that new directions in sociocultural theory are needed in order to address important issues of identity, agency, and power that are central to understanding literacy research and literacy learning as social and cultural practices. With an overarching focus on the research process as it relates to sociocultural research, the book is organized around two themes: conceptual frameworks and knowledge sources. *Part I, “Rethinking Conceptual Frameworks,” offers new theoretical lenses for reconsidering key concepts traditionally associated with sociocultural theory, such as activity, history, community, and the ways they are conceptualized and under-conceptualized within sociocultural theory. *Part II, “Rethinking Knowledge and Representation,” considers the tensions and possibilities related to how research knowledge is produced, represented, and disseminated or shared—challenging the locus of authority in research relationships, asking who is authorized to be a legitimate knowledge source, for what purposes, and for which audiences or stakeholders. Employing the lens of “critical sociocultural research,” this book focuses on the central role of language and identity in learning and literacy practices. It is intended for scholars, researchers, and graduate students in literacy education, social and cultural psychology, social foundations of education, educational anthropology, curriculum theory, and qualitative research in education.

Reframing Financial Literacy

Reframing Financial Literacy
Author: Thomas A. Lucey,James D. Laney
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781617357213

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Scholarship related to financial and consumer education largely concerns itself with the acquisition, management, and growth of financial resources. In a global setting that witnesses increasing competition for natural resources, along with diminishing appreciation for human rights, a challenge for financial and consumer educators involves developing foundation for bettering individual wealth in manners that respect all members of a global society. Reframing Financial Literacy fills this need by providing literature that examines a broad view of financial literacy by connecting financial practice with issues of citizenship, along with personal and professional identity. It relates these issues to educational theory and practice to provide the reader with information about the relevance of improving social worth, while bettering financial wealth. Boasting 14 previously unpublished chapters from an international slate of authors, and classroom adaptable lesson plans for each chapter, Reframing Financial Literacy will interest both teachers and researchers with its exciting classroom activities and its provocative content. This is a must work that no education professional should be without.

Reframing the Subject

Reframing the Subject
Author: Kelly Ritter
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780822981176

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“Mental hygiene” films developed for classroom use touted vigilance, correct behavior, morality, and model citizenship. They also became powerful tools for teaching literacy skills and literacy-based behaviors to young people following the Second World War. In this study, Kelly Ritter offers an extensive theoretical analysis of the alliance of the value systems inherent in mental hygiene films (class-based ideals, democracy, patriotism) with writing education—an alliance that continues today by way of the mass digital technologies used in teaching online. She further details the larger material and cultural forces at work in the production of these films behind the scenes and their effects on education trends. Through her examination of literacy theory, instructional films, policy documents, and textbooks of the late 1940s to mid–1950s, Ritter demonstrates a reliance on pedagogies that emphasize institutional ideologies and correctness over epistemic complexity and de-emphasize the role of the student in his or her own learning process. To Ritter, these practices are sustained in today’s pedagogies and media that create a false promise of social uplift through formalized education, instead often resulting in negative material consequences.

The Best Loved Doll

The Best Loved Doll
Author: Rebecca Caudill
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1997-10-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0805054677

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For a doll contest at a party, a little girl chooses to enter a doll that seems least likely to win a prize.

Framing Health Care Instruction

Framing Health Care Instruction
Author: Lauren M. Young,Elizabeth G. Hinton
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-09-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538118948

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Framing Healthcare instruction: An Information Literacy Handbook for the Health Sciences is a step-by-step guide to integrating the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy into health sciences librarianship. Although this topic has been touched on briefly in previous publications, this book is dedicated exclusively to the unique considerations of the health sciences. With over fifty case studies describing explicit lesson plans and assessments, health sciences librarians who may be new to the Framework or are looking for ready-made lesson plans will find this guide easy to navigate and to apply to their own educational sessions. Multiple disciplines are covered, including: nursing, medicine, allied health, veterinary medicine, and more. In addition to the practical application of the case studies, the books covers in depth each part of the Framework and how it relates to students in the health science

Story Frames for Teaching Literacy

Story Frames for Teaching Literacy
Author: Carolee Dean
Publsiher: Paul H Brookes Publishing
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1681254557

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"Story Frames for Teaching Literacy provides a dynamic, engaging approach to help students understand, analyze, and create stories, in order to master literacy skills"--

Framing Literacy

Framing Literacy
Author: Frances Richards Mallow,Leslie Patterson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004418217

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