Literacy as a Moral Imperative: Facing the Challenges of a Pluralistic SocietyIn this important new book on literacy and teaching practices, education scholar and former schoolteacher Rebecca Powell argues that the decisions we make about literacy in a pluralistic society are fundamentally moral ones, either supporting inequitable power relationships, or seeking to transform them. Powell explores the underlying ideological assumptions of Oschooled literacyO and examines the ways teaching practices create tensions in the lives of students tensions that often result in alienation and educational failure, particularly among those whose cultural knowledge and language tends to be marginalized in our nationOs schools. While primarily ground in critical theory, this volume also draws from multicultural and holistic perspectives in the teaching of written and oral language and addresses the link between whole language and critical pedagogy. Thus, the text is both theoretical and practical. Powell effectively argues that literacy instruction should encourage social responsibility and civic action, should enable students and teachers to understand the transformative potential of language, and should nurture a culture of compassion and care." |
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Conceptualizing Literacy | 5 |
Schooled Literacy as an Ideological Construct | 19 |
The Results of Schooled Literacy | 35 |
Realizing a Democratic Vision | 53 |
Promoting a Critical Literacy | 75 |
Toward a Transformative Vision | 93 |
One Teachers Journey | 121 |
References | 125 |
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Multiple Literacies for the 21st Century Brian A. Huot,Beth Stroble,Charles Bazerman Utdragsvisning - 2004 |