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Teaching Global Literature in Elementary Classrooms: A Critical Literacy and Teacher Inquiry Approach

Autor Kelly K. Wissman, Maggie Naughter Burns, Krista Jiampetti, Heather O'Leary, Simeen Tabatabai
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iul 2016
Demonstrating the power of teaching global literature from a critical literacy perspective, this book explores the ways that K-6 educators can infuse diverse texts into their classrooms and find support for their endeavours in teacher inquiry communities. Through carefully analyzed, ethnographically informed portraits of classroom life alternating with teachers’ own accounts of their teaching and learning experiences, it demonstrates how students are moved to question, debate, and take action in response to global texts. This multi-vocal work both emerges from and responds to tensions and debates related to the purpose and practice of literature education in a time of Common Core State Standards.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138190269
ISBN-10: 1138190268
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Contents
Foreword
Perspectives as Transformation
Kathy G. Short
Preface

Chapter 1
Introduction: Global Visions, Local Inquiries
Kelly K. Wissman
Chapter 2
Reading Global Literature as Emergent Global Citizens: Mirrors, Windows, Doors, and Maps
Kelly K. Wissman
Chapter 3
Re-Envisioning English as a New Language Teaching with Global Literature
Heather O’Leary
Chapter 4
Reading Global Literature about War: The Role of Emotion in Constructing Meaning
Kelly K. Wissman
Chapter 5
Re-Envisioning the Role of the Literacy Specialist as Collaborating Teacher
Krista Jiampetti
Chapter 6
Learning in the Inquiry Community: A Letter to Krista
Heather O’Leary
Chapter 7
Learning in the Inquiry Community: A Letter to Heather
Krista Jiampetti
Chapter 8
Reading Global Literature at the Intersection of Critical Literacy and Dialogic Teaching
Kelly K. Wissman

Chapter 9
Re-Envisioning Critical Literacy Teaching with Global Literature in Culturally Homogenous Settings
Simeen Tabatabai

Chapter 10
Re-Envisioning Reading Intervention as Social Action
Maggie Naughter Burns
Chapter 11
Learning in the Inquiry Community: A Letter to Maggie
Simeen Tabatabai
Chapter 12
Learning in the Inquiry Community: A Letter to Simeen
Maggie Naughter Burns
Chapter 13
Engaging in Local Inquiries and Cultivating Global Visions: What Did We Learn?
Kelly K. Wissman
Chapter 14
Teaching Critically with Global Texts: Insights for Teacher Preparation and Professional Learning
Cheryl L. Dozier

Afterword

Peter H. Johnston
Appendix
Children’s Books and Professional Texts Essential to Our

Notă biografică

Kelly W. Wissman is an Associate Professor of Literacy Teaching and Learning at the University at Albany, USA.
Maggie Naughter Burns is a Reading Specialist at Delaware Community School, Albany, NY, USA.
Krista Jiampetti is a Literacy Facilitator at Lisha Kill Middle School, Albany, NY, USA.
Heather O’Leary is a teacher of English as a New Language in the Schenectady City School District, Schenectady, New York, USA.
Simeen Tabatabai is a Reading Teacher at Southgate Elementary School, Albany, NY, USA.

Descriere

Demonstrating the power of teaching global literature from a critical literacy perspective, this book explores the ways that K-6 educators can infuse diverse texts into their classrooms and find support for their endeavours in teacher inquiry communities. Through carefully analyzed, ethnographically informed portraits of classroom life alternating with teachers’ own accounts of their teaching and learning experiences, it shows how students are moved to question, debate, and take action in response to global texts.