Reading and Writing with an Edge
E-Book, Englisch, 322 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-81491-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Pedagogical features in each chapter
• Teacher-researcher Vignette
• Theories that Inform Practice
• Critical Literacy Chart
• Thought Piece
• Invitations for Disruption
• Lingering Questions
New in the Second Edition
• End-of-chapter "Voices from the Field"
• More upper elementary-grade examples
• New text sets drawn from "Classroom Resources"
• Streamlined, restructured, revised, and updated throughout
• Expanded Companion Website now includes annotated Classroom Resources; Text Sets; Resources by Chapter; Invitations for Students; Literacy Strategies; Additional Resources
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Brief Contents
Foreword / Linda Christensen
Introduction
Chapter One / Overview: Why Do We Need an Instructional Theory of Critical Literacy?
Chapter Two / Personal and Cultural Resources: Using Life Experiences as an Entrée into Critical Literacy
Chapter Three / Cultural Resources: Using Popular Culture to Promote Critical Practice
Chapter Four / Cultural Resources: Using Children’s and Young Adult Literature to Get Started with Critical Literacy
Chapter Five / Critical Social Practices: Disrupting the Commonplace through Critical Language Study
Chapter Six / Critical Social Practices: Interrogating Multiple Perspectives
Chapter Seven / Critical Social Practices: Focusing on the Sociopolitical
Chapter Eight / Critical Social Practices: Taking Action to Promote Social Justice
Chapter Nine / Taking a Critical Stance: Outgrowing Ourselves
Chapter Ten / Invitations for Students
Classroom Resources: Children’s Books, Videos, Songs, and Websites
Appendix: Creating Critical Classrooms Companion Website Contents
About the Authors
References
Index