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Klappentext A guide to current theory on literacy with practical application for the classroom.A guide to current theory on literacy with practical application for the classroom. Inhaltsverzeichnis The New Literacy Studies and Teaching Literacy: Where We Were and Where We Are Going Multimodal Literacies: New Ways of Reading and Writing Children¿s Texts Go to School Literacies in the Community Literacy and Identity: Who Are the Meaning Makers? Navigating New Literacies for New Times: Shaping Curriculum and Pedagogy Conclusion to the Second Editionn of Literacy and Education References Index
List of contents
The New Literacy Studies and Teaching Literacy: Where We Were and Where We Are Going
Multimodal Literacies: New Ways of Reading and Writing
Children's Texts Go to School
Literacies in the Community
Literacy and Identity: Who Are the Meaning Makers?
Navigating New Literacies for New Times: Shaping Curriculum and Pedagogy
Conclusion to the Second Editionn of Literacy and Education
References
Index
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'By far and away the best introction to the New Literacy Studies produced yet...'
- James Paul Gee, Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies
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'A helpful, accessible and readable review of the best research work in literacy, and its application to teaching and learning'
- Mastin Prinsloo, University of Cape Town
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'... the best introduction to the theory and practice of New Literacy Studies available today for teachers, though policy-makers and researchers should also read it' - James Paul Gee, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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