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  • Literacy Across the Community: Research, Praxis, and Trends

    Literacy Across the Community by Henry, Laurie A; Stahl, Norman A;

    Research, Praxis, and Trends

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    This volume explores and evaluates community-based literacy programs, examining how they bridge gaps in literacy development, promote dialogue, and connect families, communities, and schools. This book brings together innovative and emerging scholarship on the relationship between P20 schools and community-based literacy programming.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This volume explores and evaluates community-based literacy programs, examining how they bridge gaps in literacy development, promote dialogue, and connect families, communities, and schools. Highlighting the diversity of existing literary initiatives across populations, this book brings together innovative and emerging scholarship on the relationship between P20 schools and community-based literacy programming. This volume not only identifies trends in research and practice, but it also addresses the challenges affecting these community-based programs and presents the best practices that emerge from them.


    Collaborating with leading scholars to provide national and international perspectives, and offering a clear, birds-eye view of the state of community literacy praxis, chapters cover programming in a multitude of settings and for a wide range of learners, from early childhood to incarcerated youths and adults, and including immigrants, refugees, and indigenous communities. Topics include identity and empowerment, language and literacy development across the lifespan, rural and urban environments, and partnership programs. The breadth of community literacy programming gathered in a single volume represents a unique array of models and topics, and has relevance for researchers, scholars, graduate students, pre-service educators, and community educators in literacy.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:


    Foreword  


    Professional Literacies and Helping in the Community: The Limits of Dash-Literacies 


    James R. King 


    Introduction 


    Part One: Language and Literacy Development 


    Chapter 1 


    The Language and Literacy Practices of Emergent Bilinguals in a Community-based Writing Program  


    Stephanie Abraham, Kate E. Kedley, and Kate Seltzer 


    Chapter 2 


    Heritage Language and Literacy Education in East Asian Community-based Heritage Language Programs 


    Kwangok Song 


    Chapter 3 


    Bilingual Family Literacy Challenges 


    Matthew Knoester 


    Chapter 4 


    Nurturing Multiple Literacies: The Role of the Community and Creativity in an Intergenerational ESOL Class 


    Lily Applebaum, Mara Imms-Donnelly, and Emily Schwab 


    Chapter 5 


    A University/School Partnership Practicum with Culturally Diverse Students and Teachers  


    Joyce C. Fine 


    Part Two: Unique Populations 


    Chapter 6 


    Fostering Young Children’s Literacy in Home and Community Settings: A Dialogic Approach to Developing Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Practices 


    Pauline Harris, Alexandra Diamond, Bec Neill, Elspeth McInnes, Cynthia Brock, and Ufemia Camaitoga 


    Chapter 7 


    Literacy Learning in ‘Unofficial’ Spaces: Prospective Teachers’ Tutoring Initiative for Homeless Youth 


    Heidi L. Hallman 


    Chapter 8 


    Family Literacy through Separation and Trauma: Integrated Perspectives for Fathers 


    Angela M. Wiseman, Qiana R. Creyer-Coupet, Ashley A. Atkinson, and Stephen M. Gibson 


    Chapter 9 


    Incarcerated Languages and Literacies: Attempting Liberatory Language and Literacy Pedagogies in a Prison Setting 


    Jim Sosnowski and Luz Murillo 


    Chapter 10 


    Sponsoring Older Adults’ Improvement of Metaliteracy Using iPads 


    Julie A. Delello, Annamary L. Consalvo, Rochell R. McWhorter, and Gina Doepker 


    Part Three: Unique Settings and Contexts 


    Chapter 11 


    Community-based Programs in Rural Settings 


    Pamela J. Farris, Mary E. Gardner, and Teri Reed-Houck 


    Chapter 12 


    Literacy at the Public Library: An Intergenerational Book Club 


    Molly K. Ness 


    Chapter 13 


    Beyond Visual Literacy: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing in the Art Museum 


    Meredith Lehman, Sabrina Mooroogen Phillips, and Ray Williams 


    Chapter 14 


    Doing Pedagogic Work to Illuminate the World: Participatory Literacy in a Community Museum  


    Suriati Abas 


    Chapter 15 


    Health Services in the Literacy Landscape 


    Sue Nichols 


    Part Four: Identity Development and Empowerment 


    Chapter 16 


    Identity Matters in Service-Learning Literacies: Becoming Authentic and Agentic within Role Affordance 


    James R. King, Steven Hart, and Deborah Kozdras 


    Chapter 17 


    Empowerment in Digital Literacy Acquisition Programs: Learners Who Become Tutors 


    Jill Castek and Gloria E. Jacobs 


    Chapter 18 


    Art Museums, Literacy, and Intrinsic Motivation 


    Mike Deetsch and Kate Blake 


    Chapter 19 


    PluggedInVA: Harnessing the Transformative Power of a Learner-centered Workforce Development Program 


    Kathleen Rolander and Susan L. Watson 


    Chapter 20 


    Women Tutoring Women: A Community of Learners 


    Heidi R. Bacon, Patricia, L. Anders, Nadia R. Granados, and Kelly Murphy 


    Part Five: Partnership Programs 


    Chapter 21 


    Literacy Demands of Handbooks of Three National Youth Organizations 


    Corrine M. Wickens, Donna E. Werderich, and Carol S. Walther 


    Chapter 22 


    Behind the Fence: A Reading Partnership with the Department of Juvenile Justice 


    Mary E. Styslinger 


    Chapter 23 


    The Evolution of the MILE Reading Mentoring Program: The Role of Collaboration in a Teacher Education-Juvenile Corrections Partnership 


    Joanna C. Weaver, Timothy J. Murnen, Meggan K. Hartzog, and Cynthia Bertelsen  


    Chapter 24 


    STEM Stories: Connecting STEM and Literacy in an Afterschool Program 


    Mary-Kate Sableski, Margaret Pinnell, Shannon Driskell, Todd Smith, and Suzanne Franco 


    Chapter 25 


    A Sustained Program of Community Engagement in After-School Literacy Activities 


    Kristen L. White and Judith Puncochar 


    Chapter 26 


    The Power of Literacy for Community Engagement: Partnering with Youth Community-based Organizations 


    Crystal Chen Lee, Jose Picart, Nina Schoonover, and Kelsey Virginia Dufrense 

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