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Reclaiming Early Childhood Literacies: Narratives of Hope, Power, and Vision

Editat de Richard J Meyer, Kathryn F. Whitmore
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At a time when literacy has become more of a political issue than a research or pedagogical one, this volume refocuses attention on work with young children that places them at the center of their literacy worlds. Drawing on robust and growing knowledge which is often marginalized because of political and legislative forces, it explores young children’s literacies as inclusive, redefined, and broadened—encompassing technologies, the arts, multiple modalities, and teaching and learning for democracy, cultural sustainability and social justice. Highlighted themes include children’s rights to grow through playful engagements with multiple literacies to interrogate their worlds; adults who expand and inspire children’s consciousness and awareness of others and the world around them; the centrality of meaning making in all aspects of language and literacy development; a deep respect for diversities, including languages, cultures, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status and more; and an expansive understanding of the nature of texts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138944381
ISBN-10: 1138944386
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 34
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction
  1. Reclaiming Early Childhood Literacies Richard J. Meyer and Kathryn F. Whitmore
    Pillar I: LEARNING
    Pillar Introduction: We Use a Lot More "Dots" in Arabic than You Do in English: A Learning Language Story
    Jerome C. Harste and Carolyn L. Burke
  2. Reclaiming or Reframing? Getting the Right Conceptual Metaphor for Thinking About Early Literacy Learning Brian Cambourne
    Chapter 2 Extension: Moving Toward the Discourse of Meaning-Making
    Brian Cambourne and Richard J. Meyer
  3. What Complex Miscues Tell Us About Kindergarteners’ Making Sense of Print Alan D. Flurkey and David P. Schultz
    Chapter 3 Extension: Text Matters: Predictable and Decodable Texts
    Prisca Martens
  4. Take That Ronald! Disrupting Gender Role Binaries with Powerful Picturebooks Kathryn F. Whitmore and Christie Angleton
    Chapter 4 Extension: Innocence, Intersectionality, and Normativity: Choosing Powerful Picturebooks About Gender Diversity
    Scott Ritchie
  5. Toddlers, Touchscreens, and Tablet Technologies: Learning "Concepts Beyond Print" Karen E. Wohlwend
    Chapter 5 Extension: Digital Observers, Explorers, and Teachers in Preschool
    Kathryn F. Whitmore and Emily L. Zuccaro
    Pillar II: TEACHING
    Pillar Introduction: Noisy ‘E’s’: A Language Story about Teaching
    Jerome C. Harste and Carolyn L. Burke
  6. "Doin’ School in the Orchard": Reclaiming and Nurturing Kids’ Connection to Nature Through Ecological Literacy M. Ruth Davenport
    Chapter 6 Extension: A Year of Rich Learning for a Young Child
    Christine Sims and Richard J. Meyer
  7. The Search for Joy and the Realities of Wounds in Early Literacy Krystal Wood-Kofonow and Richard J. Meyer
    Chapter 7 Extension: Amy and George: Wounds and Joy in Literacy Lives
    Renita R. Schmidt and Meg M. Jacobs
  8. Infusing Meaning and Joy back into Books: Reclaiming Literacy in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Holly L. Damico, Jack S. Damico, Ryan L. Nelson, Christine Weill, and Jamie Maxwell
    Chapter 8 Extension: Beginning the Lifelong Journey of Language and Literacy in Very Young Children
    Michael L. Shaw
    Pillar III: CURRICULUM
    Pillar Introduction: Close Reading: A Curriculum Language Story
    Jerome C. Harste and Carolyn L. Burke
  9. Designing Literacy Curriculum: Teaching Literacy as Response to Learning Kenneth S. Goodman and Yetta M. Goodman
    Chapter 9 Extension: Designing Curriculum in Response to Max’s and Zachary’s Learning
    Alan D. Flurkey and Kathryn F. Whitmore
  10. First Grade Children Discover the Power of Expression by Creating Descriptive Drawings S. Rebecca Leigh
    Chapter 10 Extension: Art and Writing in Kindergarten Inquiry
    Allen Koshewa
  11. Reclaiming Early Literacies by Learning about Self and Others through Global Literature and Art Prisca Martens, Ray Martens, Jenna Loomis, Michelle Hassay Doyle, Laura Fuhrman, Christie Furnari, Elizabeth Soper, and Robbie Stout
    Chapter 11 Extension: Creating Global Understandings Through Play
    Kathy G. Short and María V. Acevedo
  12. Two Curricular Worlds: Home and School Koomi Kim and Richard J. Meyer
    Chapter 12 Extension: Merging Home and School Curriculum with Home-Based Literacy Portfolios
    Jane Baskwill
    Pillar IV: LANGUAGE
    Pillar Introduction: The ABC Snake: A Language Story
    Jerome C. Harste and Carolyn L. Burke
  13. "I got Angry Birds in my Story": Reclaiming Language in an ESL Kindergarten Tasha Tropp Laman and Lucy Jaimes, with Lisa Jones
    Chapter 13 Extension: Food Truck Literacies in a Bilingual Kindergarten Community
    Caryl G. Crowell
  14. Maybe Henry Did It! Maybe Chester Did It!: Young Children (Re)Authoring Through Postmodern Picturebooks Lenny Sánchez and Angie Zapata, with Josh Hill
    Chapter 14 Extension: Young Bilingual Children Engaging in Book Discussion
    Jeanne Fain
    Pillar V: SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXTS
    Pillar Introduction: Holy Squirrel: A Sociocultural Contexts Language Story
    Jerome C. Harste and Carolyn L. Burke
  15. Rhizomatic Possibilities for Writing Processes: Fluid Structures and Components Candace R. Kuby
    Chapter 15 Extension: Noah the Nomadic Diplomat and the Making of a School Sack Lunch
    Jennifer Buntjer Merryman and Richard J. Meyer
  16. Writer’s Workshop Within the Context of an Islamic School Amy Barnhill
    Chapter 16 Extension: Photos as Bridges into Hidden Literacy Lives
    Charlene Klassen Endrizzi
  17. Revaluing Novice Readers: Revaluing Families Bobbie Kabuto
    Chapter 17 Extension: Photographs that Cracked Open Narrow Kindergarten Writing Practices for Children and their Teacher
    Kathryn F. Whitmore and Carla Wilson
  18. A Cello, A Plane, and a Garden: Reclaiming the Context of Play with Young Children to Promote Literacy Sarah Vander Zanden, Sohyun Meacham, Jane Frost, and Jennifer Strange
    Chapter 18 Extension: Children Speak for Themselves
    Lorraine Wilson
    Conclusion:
  19. Second School as a Space for Hope, Power, Vision, and the Literacy Lives of Young Children
Richard J. Meyer and Kathryn F. Whitmore

Notă biografică

Richard J. Meyer is a Regents’ Professor and Chair of Language, Literacy, and Sociocultural Studies at the University of New Mexico, USA.
Kathryn F. Whitmore holds the Ashland/Nystrand Chair of Early Childhood Research and is Director of the Early Childhood Research Center at the University of Louisville, USA.

Descriere

At a time when literacy has become more of a political issue than a research or pedagogical one, this volume refocuses attention on work with young children that places them at the center of their literacy worlds. It explores young children’s literacies as inclusive, redefined, and broadened encompassing— technologies, multiple modalities, and teaching and learning for democracy, cultural sustainability and social justice.