In this volume, two notable scholars trace the monumental shifts in theory, research, and practice related to reading education and literacy, with particular attention to what they consider the central goal of literacy—making meaning. Each section describes a specific epoch, including a brief snapshot of how the reader of that period is envisioned and characterized by researchers and teachers, as well as a deep discussion of the ideas and contextual events of that era. These developmental waves are organized in rough historical sequence by a series of shifts in underlying theoretical and scholarly lenses—from the behavioral to the psycholinguistic to the cognitive to the sociocultural to the critical to the multimodal to the global. The book closes with a discussion of the various research frames and methodological approaches that paralleled these developments. Throughout, there is a profound recognition that all research and practice are ultimately directed toward how students make meaning, from sound to letter to word, to ideas and images.

Book Features:

  • Animates some of the revolutionary developments related to reading education and literacy in modern times.
  • Each development is accompanied by a discussion of the aspirational reader that sets the stage for contemplating these shifts and their significance.
  • Traces the research and theoretical developments to illustrate the origins of the shifts and their influences.
  • Supported by a website with video lectures and conversations tied to the various waves of development.
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Traces the shifts in theory, research, and practice related to reading education and literacy, with particular attention to the central goal of literacy - making meaning. Each section describes a specific epoch, including a brief snapshot of how the reader of that period is envisioned and characterized by researchers and teachers.
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  • Introduction: An Overview
  • Part I: Looking back
  • 1. Beginning Traces: Early Science and Cultural Concerns
  • Enculturated Reader
  • Foundational Years of Reading
  • 2. Early Method
  • Assembled Reader
  • Search for Best Method
  • Part II: Waves of development
  • 3. The Cognitive Wave
  • Constructivist Reader
  • The Cognitive Turn
  • 4. The Learning to Learn Wave
  • Strategic Reader
  • Learning to Learn
  • 5. The Reading-Writing Wave
  • Writerly Reader
  • Reading-Writing Relationships
  • 6. The Social Wave
  • Social Readers
  • Social Wave
  • 7. The Critical Wave
  • Critical Advocate
  • Critical Literacies
  • 8. The Assessment Wave Wave
  • Self-Assessor Reader
  • Wave of New Assessment Paradigms
  • 9. The Reform Wave
  • Regulated Reader
  • The Era of Reform
  • 10. The Digital Wave
  • Digital Reader
  • Digital Wave
  • 11. The Global Wave
  • Global Meaning Maker
  • Globalization
  • Part III: Ebb, Flow, and Overlap
  • 12. Research Currents
  • History Unaccounted: A Personal Retrospective on Waves of Development
  • Index
  • About the Authors
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780807765760
Publisert
2021-06-18
Utgiver
Teachers' College Press; Teachers' College Press
Vekt
670 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

Om bidragsyterne

Robert J. Tierney is Emeritus Dean and Emeritus Professor of the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, past Dean of the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney, and a visiting distinguished scholar at Beijing Normal University. P. David Pearson holds the Evelyn Lois Corey Emeritus Chair in Instructional Science in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley.