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Reading Across International Boundaries: History, Policy and Politics (PB)
Contributor(s): Openshaw, Roger (Editor), Soler, Janet (Editor)
ISBN: 1593116640     ISBN-13: 9781593116644
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $52.86  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2007
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Higher
- Education | Research
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Literacy
Dewey: 302.224
LCCN: 2007009425
Series: International Perspectives on Curriculum
Physical Information: 0.46" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.68 lbs) 216 pages
 
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Reading Across International Boundaries, edited by Roger Openshaw and Janet Soler, clearly demonstrates these broader characteristics of debates about the teaching of reading. It sets the educational issues firmly in the context of the social, cultural and political dynamics that inform and animate them and give them their meaning. It does so by setting out to understand their historical and comparative dimensions. Establishing the historical context highlights the origins and also the longevity of the problems and conflicts that are now widely familiar. The comparative approach also gives purchase on the wide range of approaches taken to these issues in nations around the world. More than this, however, this collection takes us into the realm of international influences. It underlines how debates in this area are not simply national, but are international and global in their scale. Moreover this is the case not only in relation to the broad fabric of policy debate, but also in the everyday struggles of pupils, parents and teachers in schools, classrooms and homes. Such an agenda is unsettling and provocative. It has the potential to challenge received opinion, to hustle preconceptions. It may also propose alternative visions for the improvement of teaching in this area that might be taken up and taken seriously in different localities or even more broadly. Most of all, it enables us to enrich and broaden our understanding of the learning and the teaching of reading at a time when awareness and vision are sorely needed. This collection of articles by leading scholars based in several different countries will be a significant contribution to the research field, but also a major resource when put to good use by policy makers and practitioners, as it should surely be.