Reconceptualizing the Literacies in Adolescents' Lives
Bridging the Everyday/Academic Divide
Herausgeber: Alvermann, Donna E; Hinchman, Kathleen A
Reconceptualizing the Literacies in Adolescents' Lives
Bridging the Everyday/Academic Divide
Herausgeber: Alvermann, Donna E; Hinchman, Kathleen A
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Inviting middle- and high-school educators to move toward a broad, generative view of adolescent literacies, this edition of Reconceptualizing the Literacies in Adolescents' Lives focuses on bridging students' everyday literacies and school learning.
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Inviting middle- and high-school educators to move toward a broad, generative view of adolescent literacies, this edition of Reconceptualizing the Literacies in Adolescents' Lives focuses on bridging students' everyday literacies and school learning.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780415892926
- ISBN-10: 0415892929
- Artikelnr.: 32463604
- Verlag: CRC Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780415892926
- ISBN-10: 0415892929
- Artikelnr.: 32463604
Donna E. Alvermann is Distinguished Research Professor, University of Georgia. Kathleen A. Hinchman is Professor, Reading & Language Arts Center and Director, Reading and English education doctoral programs, Syracuse University.
Foreword Reconceptualizing Teacher Knowledge and Student Achievement,
Randy Bomer
Introduction, Kathleen A. Hinchman and Donna E. Alvermann
Part I: Understanding Youth's Everyday Literacies 1. Touchstone Chapter:
Playing for Real: Texts and the Performance of Identity, Lorri Nielsen 2.
Becoming Life-Long Readers: Insights from a Comic Book Reader, Stergios G.
Botzakis 3. Low-Income Youth's (Public) Internet Practices in South
America: Potential Lessons for Educators in the U.S. and Other
Post-Industrial Nations, Eliane Rubinstein-Avila 4. Teacher Response:
Lessons Learned from Young People's Everyday Literacies, Anne Bulcher and
Margaret Moran
Part II: Integrating Everyday and Academic Literacies 5. Touchstone
Chapter: "Struggling" Adolescents' Engagement in Mulitmediating: Countering
the Institutional Construction of Incompetence, David O'Brien 6. Thinking
with Forensic Science: A Content Analysis of Forensic Comic Books and
Graphic Novels, Barbara Guzzetti & Marcia Mardis 7. Reclaiming and
Rebuilding the Writer Identities of Black Adolescent Males, Marcelle M.
Haddix 8. Teacher Response: Bridging Everyday Literacies with Academic
Literacy, McKenzie Weaver
Part III: Addressing Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents'
Literacy Lives 9. Touchstone Chapter: Exploring Race, Language, and Culture
in Critical Literacy Classrooms, Bob Fecho, Bette Davis and Renee Moore 1
0. Re-Writing the Stock Stories of Urban Adolescents: Autobiography as a
Social and Performative Practice at the InterSections of Identities, Kelly
Wissman and Lalitha Vasudevan 11. "In This Little Town Nothing Much Ever
Happens, But Someday Something Will": Reading Young Adult Literature from
the Blue Ridge Foothills, Gay Ivey 12. Teacher Response: Addressing
Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents' Literacy Lives, Justin
Claypool and George White
Part IV: Changing Teachers, Teaching Changes 13. Touchstone Chapter:
Adolescents' Multiple Identities and Teacher Professional Development,
Alfred W. Tatum 14. Reconceptualizing Together: Exploring Participatory and
Productive Critical Media Literacies in a Collaborative Teacher Research
Group, Eli Tucker-Raymond,Daisy Torres-Petrovich,Keith Dumbleton and Ellen
Damlich
15. Baby Steps toward Web 1.5: Middle School Teachers' Personal Learning
and Explorations of Pop Culture and Digital Literacy Tools for Classroom
Literacy Instruction, Margaret C. Hagood 16. Teacher Response: Professional
Development to Reconceptualize Literacy Instruction, Maryanne Desmond
Barrett and Elizabeth G. Mascia
Afterword, Donna E. Alvermann and Kathleen A. Hinchman
Contributors Index
Randy Bomer
Introduction, Kathleen A. Hinchman and Donna E. Alvermann
Part I: Understanding Youth's Everyday Literacies 1. Touchstone Chapter:
Playing for Real: Texts and the Performance of Identity, Lorri Nielsen 2.
Becoming Life-Long Readers: Insights from a Comic Book Reader, Stergios G.
Botzakis 3. Low-Income Youth's (Public) Internet Practices in South
America: Potential Lessons for Educators in the U.S. and Other
Post-Industrial Nations, Eliane Rubinstein-Avila 4. Teacher Response:
Lessons Learned from Young People's Everyday Literacies, Anne Bulcher and
Margaret Moran
Part II: Integrating Everyday and Academic Literacies 5. Touchstone
Chapter: "Struggling" Adolescents' Engagement in Mulitmediating: Countering
the Institutional Construction of Incompetence, David O'Brien 6. Thinking
with Forensic Science: A Content Analysis of Forensic Comic Books and
Graphic Novels, Barbara Guzzetti & Marcia Mardis 7. Reclaiming and
Rebuilding the Writer Identities of Black Adolescent Males, Marcelle M.
Haddix 8. Teacher Response: Bridging Everyday Literacies with Academic
Literacy, McKenzie Weaver
Part III: Addressing Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents'
Literacy Lives 9. Touchstone Chapter: Exploring Race, Language, and Culture
in Critical Literacy Classrooms, Bob Fecho, Bette Davis and Renee Moore 1
0. Re-Writing the Stock Stories of Urban Adolescents: Autobiography as a
Social and Performative Practice at the InterSections of Identities, Kelly
Wissman and Lalitha Vasudevan 11. "In This Little Town Nothing Much Ever
Happens, But Someday Something Will": Reading Young Adult Literature from
the Blue Ridge Foothills, Gay Ivey 12. Teacher Response: Addressing
Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents' Literacy Lives, Justin
Claypool and George White
Part IV: Changing Teachers, Teaching Changes 13. Touchstone Chapter:
Adolescents' Multiple Identities and Teacher Professional Development,
Alfred W. Tatum 14. Reconceptualizing Together: Exploring Participatory and
Productive Critical Media Literacies in a Collaborative Teacher Research
Group, Eli Tucker-Raymond,Daisy Torres-Petrovich,Keith Dumbleton and Ellen
Damlich
15. Baby Steps toward Web 1.5: Middle School Teachers' Personal Learning
and Explorations of Pop Culture and Digital Literacy Tools for Classroom
Literacy Instruction, Margaret C. Hagood 16. Teacher Response: Professional
Development to Reconceptualize Literacy Instruction, Maryanne Desmond
Barrett and Elizabeth G. Mascia
Afterword, Donna E. Alvermann and Kathleen A. Hinchman
Contributors Index
Foreword Reconceptualizing Teacher Knowledge and Student Achievement,
Randy Bomer
Introduction, Kathleen A. Hinchman and Donna E. Alvermann
Part I: Understanding Youth's Everyday Literacies 1. Touchstone Chapter:
Playing for Real: Texts and the Performance of Identity, Lorri Nielsen 2.
Becoming Life-Long Readers: Insights from a Comic Book Reader, Stergios G.
Botzakis 3. Low-Income Youth's (Public) Internet Practices in South
America: Potential Lessons for Educators in the U.S. and Other
Post-Industrial Nations, Eliane Rubinstein-Avila 4. Teacher Response:
Lessons Learned from Young People's Everyday Literacies, Anne Bulcher and
Margaret Moran
Part II: Integrating Everyday and Academic Literacies 5. Touchstone
Chapter: "Struggling" Adolescents' Engagement in Mulitmediating: Countering
the Institutional Construction of Incompetence, David O'Brien 6. Thinking
with Forensic Science: A Content Analysis of Forensic Comic Books and
Graphic Novels, Barbara Guzzetti & Marcia Mardis 7. Reclaiming and
Rebuilding the Writer Identities of Black Adolescent Males, Marcelle M.
Haddix 8. Teacher Response: Bridging Everyday Literacies with Academic
Literacy, McKenzie Weaver
Part III: Addressing Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents'
Literacy Lives 9. Touchstone Chapter: Exploring Race, Language, and Culture
in Critical Literacy Classrooms, Bob Fecho, Bette Davis and Renee Moore 1
0. Re-Writing the Stock Stories of Urban Adolescents: Autobiography as a
Social and Performative Practice at the InterSections of Identities, Kelly
Wissman and Lalitha Vasudevan 11. "In This Little Town Nothing Much Ever
Happens, But Someday Something Will": Reading Young Adult Literature from
the Blue Ridge Foothills, Gay Ivey 12. Teacher Response: Addressing
Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents' Literacy Lives, Justin
Claypool and George White
Part IV: Changing Teachers, Teaching Changes 13. Touchstone Chapter:
Adolescents' Multiple Identities and Teacher Professional Development,
Alfred W. Tatum 14. Reconceptualizing Together: Exploring Participatory and
Productive Critical Media Literacies in a Collaborative Teacher Research
Group, Eli Tucker-Raymond,Daisy Torres-Petrovich,Keith Dumbleton and Ellen
Damlich
15. Baby Steps toward Web 1.5: Middle School Teachers' Personal Learning
and Explorations of Pop Culture and Digital Literacy Tools for Classroom
Literacy Instruction, Margaret C. Hagood 16. Teacher Response: Professional
Development to Reconceptualize Literacy Instruction, Maryanne Desmond
Barrett and Elizabeth G. Mascia
Afterword, Donna E. Alvermann and Kathleen A. Hinchman
Contributors Index
Randy Bomer
Introduction, Kathleen A. Hinchman and Donna E. Alvermann
Part I: Understanding Youth's Everyday Literacies 1. Touchstone Chapter:
Playing for Real: Texts and the Performance of Identity, Lorri Nielsen 2.
Becoming Life-Long Readers: Insights from a Comic Book Reader, Stergios G.
Botzakis 3. Low-Income Youth's (Public) Internet Practices in South
America: Potential Lessons for Educators in the U.S. and Other
Post-Industrial Nations, Eliane Rubinstein-Avila 4. Teacher Response:
Lessons Learned from Young People's Everyday Literacies, Anne Bulcher and
Margaret Moran
Part II: Integrating Everyday and Academic Literacies 5. Touchstone
Chapter: "Struggling" Adolescents' Engagement in Mulitmediating: Countering
the Institutional Construction of Incompetence, David O'Brien 6. Thinking
with Forensic Science: A Content Analysis of Forensic Comic Books and
Graphic Novels, Barbara Guzzetti & Marcia Mardis 7. Reclaiming and
Rebuilding the Writer Identities of Black Adolescent Males, Marcelle M.
Haddix 8. Teacher Response: Bridging Everyday Literacies with Academic
Literacy, McKenzie Weaver
Part III: Addressing Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents'
Literacy Lives 9. Touchstone Chapter: Exploring Race, Language, and Culture
in Critical Literacy Classrooms, Bob Fecho, Bette Davis and Renee Moore 1
0. Re-Writing the Stock Stories of Urban Adolescents: Autobiography as a
Social and Performative Practice at the InterSections of Identities, Kelly
Wissman and Lalitha Vasudevan 11. "In This Little Town Nothing Much Ever
Happens, But Someday Something Will": Reading Young Adult Literature from
the Blue Ridge Foothills, Gay Ivey 12. Teacher Response: Addressing
Sociocultural and Identity Issues in Adolescents' Literacy Lives, Justin
Claypool and George White
Part IV: Changing Teachers, Teaching Changes 13. Touchstone Chapter:
Adolescents' Multiple Identities and Teacher Professional Development,
Alfred W. Tatum 14. Reconceptualizing Together: Exploring Participatory and
Productive Critical Media Literacies in a Collaborative Teacher Research
Group, Eli Tucker-Raymond,Daisy Torres-Petrovich,Keith Dumbleton and Ellen
Damlich
15. Baby Steps toward Web 1.5: Middle School Teachers' Personal Learning
and Explorations of Pop Culture and Digital Literacy Tools for Classroom
Literacy Instruction, Margaret C. Hagood 16. Teacher Response: Professional
Development to Reconceptualize Literacy Instruction, Maryanne Desmond
Barrett and Elizabeth G. Mascia
Afterword, Donna E. Alvermann and Kathleen A. Hinchman
Contributors Index