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Literacy, Society, and Schooling: A Reader

Editat de Suzanne de Castell, Allan Luke, Kieran Egan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 1986
This book addresses the current 'literacy crisis' alleged in professional journals and the popular press. Literacy is at once a contentious social and educational issue, a continuing concern of parents and teachers, and the focal point of a range of disciplinary inquiries. Literacy, Society, and Schooling draws together especially commissioned essays on the nature, history, and pedagogy of literacy by social historians, philosophers, literary scholars, linguists, educators, and psychologists. The editors have attempted to convey, in an accessible format, the range and diversity of the scholarly debate about literacy-theory, research, and practice. Students, teachers, and researchers will find Literacy, Society, and Schooling an invaluable resource.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521313407
ISBN-10: 0521313406
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 20 b/w illus. 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:00003
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part I. Matters of Value: 1. On defining literacy Suzanne de Castell, Allan Luke, and David MacLennan; 2. The functions and uses of literacy Shirley Brice Heath; 3. The properties, purposes, and promotion of literacy John Wilson; 4. Literacy and the education of the emotions Robert C. Solomon; Part II. Matters Historical and Social: 5. The legacies of literacy: continuities and contradictions in western society and culture Harvey J. Graff; 6. Models of literacy in North American schools: social and historical conditions and consequences Suzanne de Castell and Allan Luke; 7. A sociohistorical approach to remediation Michael Cole and Peg Griffin; 8. The business of literacy: the making of the educational textbook Rowland Lotimer; Part III. Matters Empirical: 9. Learning to mean what you say: toward a psychology of literacy David R. Olson; 10. Metalinguistic awareness and the growth of literacy Michael L. Herriman; 11. On modeling comprehension Walter Kintsch; 12. Reading is recognition when reading is not reasoning J. Jaap Tuinman; 13. Critical factors in literacy development Shirley Bruce Heath; Part IV. Matters Practical: 14. Foundations for literacy: pre-reading development and instruction Jana Mason; 15. Individual development in literacy Kieran Egan; 16. Teaching students not to read Walter H. MacGinitie and Ruth K. MacGinitie; 17. Teaching writing: the process approach, humanism, and the context of 'crisis' Richard M. Coe; 18. Collaborative revision: learning and self-assessment Michael C. Flanigan; Notes on contributors; Author index; Subject index.