Urban Literacies
Critical Perspectives on Language, Learning and Community
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:28th Mar '11
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Urban Literacies showcases cutting-edge perspectives on urban education and language and literacy by respected junior and senior scholars, researchers, and teacher educators. The authors explore―through various theoretical orientations and diverse methodologies―meanings of urban education in the lives of students and their families across three intersecting areas of research: 1) family and community literacies, 2) teaching and teacher education, and 3) popular culture, digital media, and forms of multimodality.
This important volume:
- Extends the focus on “literacy” to include multiple settings and forms, as well as multiple voices and perspectives.
- Serves as a model of critical research and an extension of mentoring relationships and collaborative engagements.
- Includes a “Critical Perspective” section at the end of each chapter in which authors discuss implications, practices, strategies, and recommendations for improving literacy instruction.
“We are inspired by the scholars in this historic volume who are paving new groundwork for empowering literacies in schools and communities.” ―From the Foreword by Arnetha F. Ball, Stanford University, and Carol D. Lee, Northwestern University
“Kinloch delivers on her promise of ‘theoretically rich and practically sound chapters’ with new research by outstanding scholars, new insights into urban schools and communities, and new recommendations that ring of truth and hope.” ―JoBeth Allen, University of Georgia
ISBN: 9780807751824
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 336g
240 pages