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Ideas that changed literacy practices : first-person accounts from leading voices / / edited by Dennis Sumara and Donna E. Alvermann
Ideas that changed literacy practices : first-person accounts from leading voices / / edited by Dennis Sumara and Donna E. Alvermann
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gorham, Maine : , : Myers Education Press, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 336 pages)
Disciplina 121.4
Soggetto topico Literacy - Study and teaching
Authorship
Idea (Philosophy)
ISBN 1-9755-0396-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Challenging the "I" That We Are (Dennis Sumara and Donna E. Alvermann) -- Chapter 2: Reading and Learning: An Intricate and Inseparable Bond (Patricia A. Alexander) -- Chapter 3: Entanglements: Searching for Historical Authenticity (Donna E. Alvermann) -- Chapter 4: Empowerment and Values in School Change (Kathryn H. Au) -- Chapter 5: Listening Across Differences (Maren Aukerman) -- Chapter 6: Literacy, English, and Video Games: Challenges and Continuities Through Change (Catherine Beavis) -- Chapter 7: When You Goin' Teach Us How to Make That Money? (George Boggs) -- Chapter 8: The Everydayness of Religious Literacies (Kevin Burke) -- Chapter 9: Nurturing Communities of Inquiry Across Difference: Decolonial Social Formations in Literacy Research and Practice (Gerald Campano) -- Chapter 10: On the Failure of Reason in the Face of Belief (Mark Dressman) -- Chapter 11: "Where Are You?": Reading, Repositioning, and Imagining for Antiracist Futures (Patricia Enciso) -- Chapter 12: Socially Embodied Experience: An Explanatory Model for Literacy Based on Strangeness (James Paul Gee) -- Chapter 13: Performed Ethnography (Tara Goldstein) -- Chapter 14: Rich Points on a Reflective Journey to Understanding Language-Literacy Relationships (Judith Green) -- Chapter 15: Rhizomatic Cartography of a Literate Life (Margaret Carmody Hagood) -- Chapter 16: Land, Language, and Learning: Living in Good Relations (Jan Hare) -- Chapter 17: Transmediation: Nurturing Imagination Through Abduction (Jerome C. Harste) -- Chapter 18: Hybrid Spaces, Design, and Imagination in the Practice of Transformative Literacy Teacher Preparation: A Personal Journey (James Hoffman) -- Chapter 19: Naturalizing Literacy: Finding Meaning in the Biology of Language, Thought, and Being (George G. Hruby).
Chapter 20: Refusing and Accepting the Hail: Interpellation as a Personally Liberating Concept (Hilary Janks) -- Chapter 21: Memes and Meme-ing: Research and Meaning (Michele Knobel) -- Chapter 22: Virtual Shifts: Rethinking Literacies in Home and School (Linda Laidlaw) -- Chapter 23: Memes and Meme-ing: Rethinking Internet Memes for a Better Future (Colin Lankshear) -- Chapter 24: Agency and Assemblage in Children's Literacies (Kim Lenters) -- Chapter 25: Heteroglossia, Emotion, and the Transformation of Signs (Cynthia Lewis) -- Chapter 26: The Lyric of Witnessing and the Insight of Resonance (Rebecca Luce-Kapler) -- Chapter 27: Cultural Modeling on My Mind: Reframing Racialized Literacy Practices, and Reimagining Human Learning (Ramón Antonio Martínez) -- Chapter 28: Making Meaning, Making Sense (Guy Merchant) -- Chapter 29: Wahkohtowin: Reading, Writing, and Kinship (Lorri Neilsen Glenn) -- Chapter 30: Enacting Critical Race Parenting Through/With a Family Literacies Archive (Rebecca Rogers) -- Chapter 31: An Intellectual Path Paved With Emotions and Shaped by Cultures (Peter Smagorinsky) -- Chapter 32: Restorying My Archive of Deferrals (Dennis Sumara) -- Chapter 33: Going Public: Literacy Practices that Changed My Ideas (John Willinsky) -- Author Biographies -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795378903321
Gorham, Maine : , : Myers Education Press, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Ideas that changed literacy practices : first-person accounts from leading voices / / edited by Dennis Sumara and Donna E. Alvermann
Ideas that changed literacy practices : first-person accounts from leading voices / / edited by Dennis Sumara and Donna E. Alvermann
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gorham, Maine : , : Myers Education Press, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 336 pages)
Disciplina 121.4
Soggetto topico Literacy - Study and teaching
Authorship
Idea (Philosophy)
ISBN 1-9755-0396-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Challenging the "I" That We Are (Dennis Sumara and Donna E. Alvermann) -- Chapter 2: Reading and Learning: An Intricate and Inseparable Bond (Patricia A. Alexander) -- Chapter 3: Entanglements: Searching for Historical Authenticity (Donna E. Alvermann) -- Chapter 4: Empowerment and Values in School Change (Kathryn H. Au) -- Chapter 5: Listening Across Differences (Maren Aukerman) -- Chapter 6: Literacy, English, and Video Games: Challenges and Continuities Through Change (Catherine Beavis) -- Chapter 7: When You Goin' Teach Us How to Make That Money? (George Boggs) -- Chapter 8: The Everydayness of Religious Literacies (Kevin Burke) -- Chapter 9: Nurturing Communities of Inquiry Across Difference: Decolonial Social Formations in Literacy Research and Practice (Gerald Campano) -- Chapter 10: On the Failure of Reason in the Face of Belief (Mark Dressman) -- Chapter 11: "Where Are You?": Reading, Repositioning, and Imagining for Antiracist Futures (Patricia Enciso) -- Chapter 12: Socially Embodied Experience: An Explanatory Model for Literacy Based on Strangeness (James Paul Gee) -- Chapter 13: Performed Ethnography (Tara Goldstein) -- Chapter 14: Rich Points on a Reflective Journey to Understanding Language-Literacy Relationships (Judith Green) -- Chapter 15: Rhizomatic Cartography of a Literate Life (Margaret Carmody Hagood) -- Chapter 16: Land, Language, and Learning: Living in Good Relations (Jan Hare) -- Chapter 17: Transmediation: Nurturing Imagination Through Abduction (Jerome C. Harste) -- Chapter 18: Hybrid Spaces, Design, and Imagination in the Practice of Transformative Literacy Teacher Preparation: A Personal Journey (James Hoffman) -- Chapter 19: Naturalizing Literacy: Finding Meaning in the Biology of Language, Thought, and Being (George G. Hruby).
Chapter 20: Refusing and Accepting the Hail: Interpellation as a Personally Liberating Concept (Hilary Janks) -- Chapter 21: Memes and Meme-ing: Research and Meaning (Michele Knobel) -- Chapter 22: Virtual Shifts: Rethinking Literacies in Home and School (Linda Laidlaw) -- Chapter 23: Memes and Meme-ing: Rethinking Internet Memes for a Better Future (Colin Lankshear) -- Chapter 24: Agency and Assemblage in Children's Literacies (Kim Lenters) -- Chapter 25: Heteroglossia, Emotion, and the Transformation of Signs (Cynthia Lewis) -- Chapter 26: The Lyric of Witnessing and the Insight of Resonance (Rebecca Luce-Kapler) -- Chapter 27: Cultural Modeling on My Mind: Reframing Racialized Literacy Practices, and Reimagining Human Learning (Ramón Antonio Martínez) -- Chapter 28: Making Meaning, Making Sense (Guy Merchant) -- Chapter 29: Wahkohtowin: Reading, Writing, and Kinship (Lorri Neilsen Glenn) -- Chapter 30: Enacting Critical Race Parenting Through/With a Family Literacies Archive (Rebecca Rogers) -- Chapter 31: An Intellectual Path Paved With Emotions and Shaped by Cultures (Peter Smagorinsky) -- Chapter 32: Restorying My Archive of Deferrals (Dennis Sumara) -- Chapter 33: Going Public: Literacy Practices that Changed My Ideas (John Willinsky) -- Author Biographies -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816726803321
Gorham, Maine : , : Myers Education Press, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui