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This book takes a close look at the tensions that exist between federal mandates and contemporary literacy needs and how those tensions impact classroom practices, challenging readers to (re)consider whether meeting test performance benchmarks should be the hallmark of school success.
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This book takes a close look at the tensions that exist between federal mandates and contemporary literacy needs and how those tensions impact classroom practices, challenging readers to (re)consider whether meeting test performance benchmarks should be the hallmark of school success.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136312175
- Artikelnr.: 42009173
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136312175
- Artikelnr.: 42009173
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Nancy Rankie Shelton is Associate Professor of Education, UMBC, USA. Bess Altwerger is Professor of Graduate Reading Education, Towson University, USA.
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of LERN Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Part I: Literacy policies and practices in conflict
Chapter 2: Redefining Literacy in Networked World
Sarah Lohnes Watulak
Chapter 3: Federal education policy: Roadblock or reform?
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 4: The Literacy Stance Continuum: From transmission to
transformation
Bess Altwerger & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part II: Teaching and learning in "Reformed" classrooms
Chapter 5: Schools and communities: Multiple voices, divergent goals
B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Janese Daniels
Chapter 6: The new digital divide: Challenges and opportunities for using
technology to develop 21st century literacies in urban schools
Sarah Lohnes Watulak, B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Xiaoming Liu
Chapter 7: "Zero inch voices": Imposing silence in primary classrooms
Janese Daniels, Xiaoming Liu & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 8: Resisting colonization in the intermediate classroom
Teresa Helm Filbert & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Chapter 9: Adolescent learners: "Kids don't choose this life"
Cheryl North & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part III: Envisioning literacy policies and practices for tomorrow
Chapter 10: Meeting the needs of every child in an era of reform
B. P. (Barbara) Laster
Chapter 11: Down the Rabbit Hole: Reform, Resistance, and Respect
Morna McDermott, Nancy Rankie Shelton & Cheryl North
Index
Acknowledgments
List of LERN Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Part I: Literacy policies and practices in conflict
Chapter 2: Redefining Literacy in Networked World
Sarah Lohnes Watulak
Chapter 3: Federal education policy: Roadblock or reform?
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 4: The Literacy Stance Continuum: From transmission to
transformation
Bess Altwerger & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part II: Teaching and learning in "Reformed" classrooms
Chapter 5: Schools and communities: Multiple voices, divergent goals
B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Janese Daniels
Chapter 6: The new digital divide: Challenges and opportunities for using
technology to develop 21st century literacies in urban schools
Sarah Lohnes Watulak, B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Xiaoming Liu
Chapter 7: "Zero inch voices": Imposing silence in primary classrooms
Janese Daniels, Xiaoming Liu & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 8: Resisting colonization in the intermediate classroom
Teresa Helm Filbert & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Chapter 9: Adolescent learners: "Kids don't choose this life"
Cheryl North & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part III: Envisioning literacy policies and practices for tomorrow
Chapter 10: Meeting the needs of every child in an era of reform
B. P. (Barbara) Laster
Chapter 11: Down the Rabbit Hole: Reform, Resistance, and Respect
Morna McDermott, Nancy Rankie Shelton & Cheryl North
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of LERN Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Part I: Literacy policies and practices in conflict
Chapter 2: Redefining Literacy in Networked World
Sarah Lohnes Watulak
Chapter 3: Federal education policy: Roadblock or reform?
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 4: The Literacy Stance Continuum: From transmission to
transformation
Bess Altwerger & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part II: Teaching and learning in "Reformed" classrooms
Chapter 5: Schools and communities: Multiple voices, divergent goals
B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Janese Daniels
Chapter 6: The new digital divide: Challenges and opportunities for using
technology to develop 21st century literacies in urban schools
Sarah Lohnes Watulak, B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Xiaoming Liu
Chapter 7: "Zero inch voices": Imposing silence in primary classrooms
Janese Daniels, Xiaoming Liu & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 8: Resisting colonization in the intermediate classroom
Teresa Helm Filbert & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Chapter 9: Adolescent learners: "Kids don't choose this life"
Cheryl North & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part III: Envisioning literacy policies and practices for tomorrow
Chapter 10: Meeting the needs of every child in an era of reform
B. P. (Barbara) Laster
Chapter 11: Down the Rabbit Hole: Reform, Resistance, and Respect
Morna McDermott, Nancy Rankie Shelton & Cheryl North
Index
Acknowledgments
List of LERN Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Part I: Literacy policies and practices in conflict
Chapter 2: Redefining Literacy in Networked World
Sarah Lohnes Watulak
Chapter 3: Federal education policy: Roadblock or reform?
Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 4: The Literacy Stance Continuum: From transmission to
transformation
Bess Altwerger & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part II: Teaching and learning in "Reformed" classrooms
Chapter 5: Schools and communities: Multiple voices, divergent goals
B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Janese Daniels
Chapter 6: The new digital divide: Challenges and opportunities for using
technology to develop 21st century literacies in urban schools
Sarah Lohnes Watulak, B. P. (Barbara) Laster & Xiaoming Liu
Chapter 7: "Zero inch voices": Imposing silence in primary classrooms
Janese Daniels, Xiaoming Liu & Bess Altwerger
Chapter 8: Resisting colonization in the intermediate classroom
Teresa Helm Filbert & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Chapter 9: Adolescent learners: "Kids don't choose this life"
Cheryl North & Nancy Rankie Shelton
Part III: Envisioning literacy policies and practices for tomorrow
Chapter 10: Meeting the needs of every child in an era of reform
B. P. (Barbara) Laster
Chapter 11: Down the Rabbit Hole: Reform, Resistance, and Respect
Morna McDermott, Nancy Rankie Shelton & Cheryl North
Index