Reclaiming Reading: Teachers, Students, and Researchers Regaining Spaces for Thinking and Action

Author:   Richard J. Meyer (University of New Mexico, USA) ,  Kathryn F. Whitmore (University of Iowa, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415888097


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 June 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Reclaiming Reading: Teachers, Students, and Researchers Regaining Spaces for Thinking and Action


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Author:   Richard J. Meyer (University of New Mexico, USA) ,  Kathryn F. Whitmore (University of Iowa, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.750kg
ISBN:  

9780415888097


ISBN 10:   0415888093
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 June 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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"Preface Chapter 1. Reclaiming Reading is a Political Act Richard J. Meyer and Kathryn F. Whitmore Pillar I: Reclaiming Learning Chapter 2. Learning to Read: A Comprehensive Model Kenneth S. Goodman and Yetta M. Goodman Chapter 2 Extension. Goodman 2.0 Richard J. Meyer and Bess Altwerger Chapter 3. Revaluing Readers and Reading: Learning from the ""Mighty Readers"" Prisca Martens and Michelle Doyle Chapter 3 Extension. Extending and Expanding Retrospective Miscue Analysis Carol Gilles and Debra Peters Pillar II: Reclaiming Teaching Chapter 4. Where Do We Go From Here?: From Miscues to Strategies Dorothy Watson Chapter 4 Extension. Conversations: From Miscues to Strategies M. Ruth Davenport Chapter 5. Deciding to Use Real Books: The Higher Power of Lucky Renita Schmidt Chapter 5 Extension. Real Books: Including LGBTQ Literature Rose Casement Chapter 6. Teaching Strategies that Revalue ELL Readers: Retrospective Miscue Analysis Koomi Kim and Yetta M. Goodman Chapter 6 Extension. Scaffolding Young Children to Value Themselves as Readers Carol Lauritzen Chapter 7. The Realities of Conferring with Young Adolescent Readers Jennifer Wilson and Kristen Gillaspy Chapter 7 Extension. Conferring with Elementary Readers Allen Koshewa Pillar III: Reclaiming Curriculum Chapter 8. When an Old Technology (Storytelling) Meets a New One (Digital Photography): Changing the Face of Local Literacy Practices Jane Baskwill Chapter 8 Extension. Redefining What Counts as Literacy to Include Family and Community Resources Corey Drake and Lori Norton-Meier Chapter 9. Developing Intercultural Understandings through Global Children’s Literature Kathy G. Short and Lisa Thomas Chapter 9 Extension. Rethinking Cultural Authenticity in Global Literature: A Korean Example Yoo Kyung Sung with Richard J. Meyer Chapter 10. Invitations: Tools for Thought and Action Katie Van Sluys and Tasha Tropp Laman Chapter 10 Extension. Reading the World through Moodles and Wordles and Digital Texts Kathryn Mitchell Pierce and Edward Kastner Pillar IV: Reclaiming Language Chapter 11. Visual Discourse Analysis: What’s Critical about Pictures, Anyway? Peggy Albers Chapter 11 Extension. Seamlessly Art Jerome C. Harste Chapter 12. Valuing Home Language to Support Young Bilingual Children’s Talk about Books Jeanne Gilliam Fain and Robin Horn Chapter 12 Extension. Reclaiming Language as a Community Text Andrea García and Kathryn F. Whitmore Chapter 13. Bilingual Books: Bridges to Literacy for Emergent Bilinguals Yvonne Freeman, David Freeman, and Ann Ebe Chapter 13 Extension. Emergent Bilingual Learners Engaging in Critical Discussions Carmen Martínez-Roldán Pillar V: Reclaiming Sociocultural Contexts Chapter 14. Reclaiming Play: Reading Toys as Popular Media Texts Karen Wohlwend and Pam Hubbard Chapter 14 Extension. Reading Tags as Texts Debbie Smith Chapter 15. Critical Literacy Goes Digital: Exploring Intersections between Critical Literacies and New Technologies with Young Children Vivian Vasquez and Carol Felderman Chapter 15 Extension. The Reading-Writing Connection in Video Production Chuck Jurich and Richard J. Meyer In Closing Chapter 16. Reclaiming Joy: Spaces for Thinking and Action Richard J. Meyer and Kathryn F. Whitmore List of Contributors Index"

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Richard J. Meyer is Professor, University of New Mexico, College of Education, Department of Language, Literacy, and Sociocultural Studies. Kathryn F. Whitmore is Professor, The University of Iowa, College of Education Language, Literacy, and Culture Program.

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