This book highlights the socio-political nature of literacy and illuminates the potential in literacy for the empowerment of individuals and communities subordinated by race/ethnicity, culture, language, gender, and class. It addresses the specific reality of literacy for both child and adult language minority populations; it argues that traditional discourses and approaches to literacy justify and maintain literacy deficits and poor school achievement and supports a divergent positioning of minorities and women within the social structure. The book proposes alternative discourses and approaches that draw from both whole language and critical pedagogy. Three major themes organize the volume: literacy, culture, and schooling; the development of language, reading, and writing; and pedagogy, empowerment, and social change. Through examples of child and adult learner-generated text, dialogues, and narratives, the chapters make clear the connection among literacy, knowledge, and power, the potentiality of agency and the transformative possibilities of pedagogy.
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This book highlights the socio-political nature of literacy and illuminates the potential in literacy for the empowerment of individuals and communities subordinated by race/ethnicity, culture, language, gender, and class.
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Preface Literacy as Praxis: A Framework and an Introduction LITERACY, CULTURE, AND SCHOOLING Cultural Diversity and School Experience Apprenticeship in Literacy Responsibilities and Expectations: Interactive Home/School Factors in Literacy Development Among Portuguese First Graders TOWARD THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE, READING, AND WRITING Creative Reading: A Relevant Methodology for Language Minority Children Contexts for Literacy Development for ESL Children Integrating Computerized Speech and Whole Language in the Early Elementary School PEDAGOGY, EMPOWERMENT, AND SOCIAL CHANGE Community Literature in the Multi-Cultural Classroom: The Mothers' Reading Program Teaching How to Read the World and Change It: Critical Pedagogy in the Intermediate Grades Affirming Cultural Citizenship in the Puerto Rican Community: Critical Literacy and the El Barrio Popular Education Program Author Index. Subject Index.
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ISBN
9780893917173
Publisert
1991-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
510 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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CATHERINE E. WALSH is Associate Professor in the School of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is also the coordinator of the New England Multifunctional Resource Center providing training and technical assistance to school districts and organizations working with langauge minority students, parents, and communities. Her edited volume Literacy as Praxis: Culture, Language, and Pedagogy was published in 1990.