A History of Literacy Education: Waves of Research and Practice Contributor(s): Tierney, Robert J. (Author), Pearson, P. David (Author) |
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ISBN: 0807765767 ISBN-13: 9780807765760 Publisher: Teachers College Press OUR PRICE: $156.75 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: June 2021 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Education | Research - Language Arts & Disciplines | Literacy - Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - Reading & Phonics |
Dewey: 372.6 |
LCCN: 2021007237 |
Physical Information: 400 pages |
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Publisher Description: 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. The common thread across all the chapters is making meaning. For each wave, the authors unearth and interrogate the assumptions about making meaning with text as well as the practices to promote it--whether the meaning making is inspired by print, image, sound, or some multimodal mash-up. This unique resource is a must-own for every literacy professor and graduate scholar. Book Features:
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