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An Introduction to Diverse Literacies in Primary Classrooms: Perspectives on Pedagogy and Practice

Editat de Karen Daniels, Marie Helks
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2025
How can teachers be prepared to support all children in becoming literate? How can teachers best mediate the technical aspects of literacy and make these meaningful and relevant to their pupils? What kinds of pedagogical practices can enable pupils to become creative and critical users and producers of digital and non-digital texts?
An Introduction to Diverse Literacies in Primary Classrooms brings together the voices of academics, classroom teachers, student teachers and children to answer these questions.
Research into children's literate lives illustrates that literacy is very much integrated into children's ongoing home, community and school experiences, and these rich and diverse literate lives are very often digitally mediated. This essential and practical book explores key themes in literacy education such as diversity, drama, literacy and play, reader response, grammar and children’s authorship to understand the interrelationship between children’s diverse literacy practices and ways that these can be mediated within the English school curriculum.
Written by a team of outstanding ITE English tutors and esteemed literacy researchers, this book is an essential reference for all student and practising teachers, and a must read for literacy coordinators and those interested in literacy research.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032462974
ISBN-10: 1032462973
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Core

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Principles for Literacy Education in a World of Diverse Literacy Practices
Chapter 2: Encountering Literacies in Early Years Classrooms
Chapter 3: Reading Aloud
Chapter 4: Diversity and Identity in a Language Rich Learning Environment
Chapter 5: Dialogic Teaching: From Theory to Getting Started in Practice
Chapter 6: Stories of Writing in the Classroom
Chapter 7: Exploring the Teaching and Learning of Grammar
Chapter 8: Children as critical consumers and producers of multimodal texts
Chapter 9: Inclusive Literacy Classrooms
Chapter 10: Drawing on Children’s Digital Repertoires to Enable Playful Digital Literacies in the Primary Classroom
Chapter 11: Drama, Movement and Meaning Making
Chapter 12: Changing Literacies and Changing Literacy Education
 

Recenzii

This book demonstrates how literacy education can flourish when togetherness, community and diversity are at the core of the literacy pedagogy, when teachers work with children to generate safe spaces where it is possible for children to experiment with meaning making and, through doing so, to play with possibilities for who they might be and what they might do.
Cathy Burnett, Professor Emerita, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Notă biografică

Karen Daniels is Associate Professor of Early Literacies at Sheffield Hallam University.  Karen began her career as a primary and early years teacher and moved into higher education in 2010.  Her current research involves exploring the relationships between embodied meaning making and children’s early literacy practices. 
Marie Helks is an Associate Head at Sheffield Institute of Education (SIoE). Before joining Sheffield Hallam University in 2012, Marie taught in a number of primary schools and universities, holding responsibility for English subject development work. Her main research interest is grammar teaching and learning in primary education.

Descriere

This essential and practical book explores key themes in literacy education such as diversity, drama, literacy and play, reader response, grammar and children’s authorship to understand the interrelationship between children’s diverse literacy practices and ways that these can be mediated within the English school curriculum.