Critical Literacies and Young Learners
Connecting Classroom Practice to the Common Core
Herausgeber: Winograd, Ken
Critical Literacies and Young Learners
Connecting Classroom Practice to the Common Core
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This text shows how critical literacy is do-able with young children, even in today's context of Common Core Standards, mandates, and pressures, and honors the sophisticated and complex social theorists that young children are.
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This text shows how critical literacy is do-able with young children, even in today's context of Common Core Standards, mandates, and pressures, and honors the sophisticated and complex social theorists that young children are.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415743211
- ISBN-10: 0415743214
- Artikelnr.: 40545065
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415743211
- ISBN-10: 0415743214
- Artikelnr.: 40545065
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ken Winograd is Associate Professor, College of Education, Oregon State University, USA.
Preface
Part I: Overview of Critical Literacy and Common Core Standards
Chapter 1: Critical Literacy, Common Core Standards and Young Children:
Imagining a Synthesis of Educational Approaches
Ken Winograd
Chapter 2: The Four Corners Not Enough: Critical Literacy, Education
Reform, and
the Shifting Instructional Sands of the Common Core State Standards
Wayne Au and Barbara Waxman
Part II: Teachers and Young Children Doing Critical Literacy
A. Using Texts from Popular Culture and Everyday Life
Chapter 3: Show Mum You Love Her: Taking a New Look at Junk Mail
Jennifer O'Brien
Chapter 4: Using the Everyday to Engage in Critical Literacy with Young
Children
Vivian Vasquez
B. Focusing on Issues and Cultural Identity
Chapter 5: Using Theatre of the Oppressed to Foster Critical Literacy
Carol Lloyd Rozansky with Caroline Thorpe Santos
Chapter 6: Talking with Trolls: A Creative and Critical Engagement with
Students'
Nature-Naiveté
Simon Boxley, Helen Clarke, Sharon Witt, and Victoria Dewey
Chapter 7: Out of the Box: Critical literacy in a First-Grade Classroom
Christine H. Leland and Jerome C. Harste, with Kimberly R. Huber
Chapter 8: Using Read-Alouds with Critical Literacy Literature in K-3
Classrooms
Wendy B. Meller, Danielle Richardson, and J. Amos Hatch
C. Applying Critical Functional Linguistics
Chapter 9: Teaching Social Studies and Critical Linguistics to Language
Learners: Complexities, Tensions, and Opportunities
Kathryn McIntosh Ciechanowski
Chapter 10: Critical Linguistics in the Early Years: Exploring Language
Functions through Sophisticated Picture Books and Process Drama Strategies
Beryl Exley and Karen Dooley
D. Engaging Young Learners in Critical Social Action Projects
Chapter 11: Critical Literacy Finds a 'Place': Writing and Social Action in
a Low-
Income Australian Grade 2/3 Classroom
Barbara Comber and Pat Thomson, with Marg Wells
Chapter 12: Exploring Child Labor with Young Students
Kate Lyman
Part III: Understanding the Micro-Political Contexts of Teaching Critical
Literacy
Chapter 13: Developing Critical Consciousness: Children and Teachers
Reading Wide Awake
Patrick Shannon
Chapter 14: We Teach Who We Are: Reflections on Teaching for Social Justice
with Young Children
Dale Weiss
Part IV: Bringing it All Together
Chapter 15: Critical Literacy and the Common Core: Resolving Tensions and
Enhancing Student Engagement
Ken Winograd
Supplemental Resources: An Annotated Short List
About the Authors
Index
Part I: Overview of Critical Literacy and Common Core Standards
Chapter 1: Critical Literacy, Common Core Standards and Young Children:
Imagining a Synthesis of Educational Approaches
Ken Winograd
Chapter 2: The Four Corners Not Enough: Critical Literacy, Education
Reform, and
the Shifting Instructional Sands of the Common Core State Standards
Wayne Au and Barbara Waxman
Part II: Teachers and Young Children Doing Critical Literacy
A. Using Texts from Popular Culture and Everyday Life
Chapter 3: Show Mum You Love Her: Taking a New Look at Junk Mail
Jennifer O'Brien
Chapter 4: Using the Everyday to Engage in Critical Literacy with Young
Children
Vivian Vasquez
B. Focusing on Issues and Cultural Identity
Chapter 5: Using Theatre of the Oppressed to Foster Critical Literacy
Carol Lloyd Rozansky with Caroline Thorpe Santos
Chapter 6: Talking with Trolls: A Creative and Critical Engagement with
Students'
Nature-Naiveté
Simon Boxley, Helen Clarke, Sharon Witt, and Victoria Dewey
Chapter 7: Out of the Box: Critical literacy in a First-Grade Classroom
Christine H. Leland and Jerome C. Harste, with Kimberly R. Huber
Chapter 8: Using Read-Alouds with Critical Literacy Literature in K-3
Classrooms
Wendy B. Meller, Danielle Richardson, and J. Amos Hatch
C. Applying Critical Functional Linguistics
Chapter 9: Teaching Social Studies and Critical Linguistics to Language
Learners: Complexities, Tensions, and Opportunities
Kathryn McIntosh Ciechanowski
Chapter 10: Critical Linguistics in the Early Years: Exploring Language
Functions through Sophisticated Picture Books and Process Drama Strategies
Beryl Exley and Karen Dooley
D. Engaging Young Learners in Critical Social Action Projects
Chapter 11: Critical Literacy Finds a 'Place': Writing and Social Action in
a Low-
Income Australian Grade 2/3 Classroom
Barbara Comber and Pat Thomson, with Marg Wells
Chapter 12: Exploring Child Labor with Young Students
Kate Lyman
Part III: Understanding the Micro-Political Contexts of Teaching Critical
Literacy
Chapter 13: Developing Critical Consciousness: Children and Teachers
Reading Wide Awake
Patrick Shannon
Chapter 14: We Teach Who We Are: Reflections on Teaching for Social Justice
with Young Children
Dale Weiss
Part IV: Bringing it All Together
Chapter 15: Critical Literacy and the Common Core: Resolving Tensions and
Enhancing Student Engagement
Ken Winograd
Supplemental Resources: An Annotated Short List
About the Authors
Index
Preface
Part I: Overview of Critical Literacy and Common Core Standards
Chapter 1: Critical Literacy, Common Core Standards and Young Children:
Imagining a Synthesis of Educational Approaches
Ken Winograd
Chapter 2: The Four Corners Not Enough: Critical Literacy, Education
Reform, and
the Shifting Instructional Sands of the Common Core State Standards
Wayne Au and Barbara Waxman
Part II: Teachers and Young Children Doing Critical Literacy
A. Using Texts from Popular Culture and Everyday Life
Chapter 3: Show Mum You Love Her: Taking a New Look at Junk Mail
Jennifer O'Brien
Chapter 4: Using the Everyday to Engage in Critical Literacy with Young
Children
Vivian Vasquez
B. Focusing on Issues and Cultural Identity
Chapter 5: Using Theatre of the Oppressed to Foster Critical Literacy
Carol Lloyd Rozansky with Caroline Thorpe Santos
Chapter 6: Talking with Trolls: A Creative and Critical Engagement with
Students'
Nature-Naiveté
Simon Boxley, Helen Clarke, Sharon Witt, and Victoria Dewey
Chapter 7: Out of the Box: Critical literacy in a First-Grade Classroom
Christine H. Leland and Jerome C. Harste, with Kimberly R. Huber
Chapter 8: Using Read-Alouds with Critical Literacy Literature in K-3
Classrooms
Wendy B. Meller, Danielle Richardson, and J. Amos Hatch
C. Applying Critical Functional Linguistics
Chapter 9: Teaching Social Studies and Critical Linguistics to Language
Learners: Complexities, Tensions, and Opportunities
Kathryn McIntosh Ciechanowski
Chapter 10: Critical Linguistics in the Early Years: Exploring Language
Functions through Sophisticated Picture Books and Process Drama Strategies
Beryl Exley and Karen Dooley
D. Engaging Young Learners in Critical Social Action Projects
Chapter 11: Critical Literacy Finds a 'Place': Writing and Social Action in
a Low-
Income Australian Grade 2/3 Classroom
Barbara Comber and Pat Thomson, with Marg Wells
Chapter 12: Exploring Child Labor with Young Students
Kate Lyman
Part III: Understanding the Micro-Political Contexts of Teaching Critical
Literacy
Chapter 13: Developing Critical Consciousness: Children and Teachers
Reading Wide Awake
Patrick Shannon
Chapter 14: We Teach Who We Are: Reflections on Teaching for Social Justice
with Young Children
Dale Weiss
Part IV: Bringing it All Together
Chapter 15: Critical Literacy and the Common Core: Resolving Tensions and
Enhancing Student Engagement
Ken Winograd
Supplemental Resources: An Annotated Short List
About the Authors
Index
Part I: Overview of Critical Literacy and Common Core Standards
Chapter 1: Critical Literacy, Common Core Standards and Young Children:
Imagining a Synthesis of Educational Approaches
Ken Winograd
Chapter 2: The Four Corners Not Enough: Critical Literacy, Education
Reform, and
the Shifting Instructional Sands of the Common Core State Standards
Wayne Au and Barbara Waxman
Part II: Teachers and Young Children Doing Critical Literacy
A. Using Texts from Popular Culture and Everyday Life
Chapter 3: Show Mum You Love Her: Taking a New Look at Junk Mail
Jennifer O'Brien
Chapter 4: Using the Everyday to Engage in Critical Literacy with Young
Children
Vivian Vasquez
B. Focusing on Issues and Cultural Identity
Chapter 5: Using Theatre of the Oppressed to Foster Critical Literacy
Carol Lloyd Rozansky with Caroline Thorpe Santos
Chapter 6: Talking with Trolls: A Creative and Critical Engagement with
Students'
Nature-Naiveté
Simon Boxley, Helen Clarke, Sharon Witt, and Victoria Dewey
Chapter 7: Out of the Box: Critical literacy in a First-Grade Classroom
Christine H. Leland and Jerome C. Harste, with Kimberly R. Huber
Chapter 8: Using Read-Alouds with Critical Literacy Literature in K-3
Classrooms
Wendy B. Meller, Danielle Richardson, and J. Amos Hatch
C. Applying Critical Functional Linguistics
Chapter 9: Teaching Social Studies and Critical Linguistics to Language
Learners: Complexities, Tensions, and Opportunities
Kathryn McIntosh Ciechanowski
Chapter 10: Critical Linguistics in the Early Years: Exploring Language
Functions through Sophisticated Picture Books and Process Drama Strategies
Beryl Exley and Karen Dooley
D. Engaging Young Learners in Critical Social Action Projects
Chapter 11: Critical Literacy Finds a 'Place': Writing and Social Action in
a Low-
Income Australian Grade 2/3 Classroom
Barbara Comber and Pat Thomson, with Marg Wells
Chapter 12: Exploring Child Labor with Young Students
Kate Lyman
Part III: Understanding the Micro-Political Contexts of Teaching Critical
Literacy
Chapter 13: Developing Critical Consciousness: Children and Teachers
Reading Wide Awake
Patrick Shannon
Chapter 14: We Teach Who We Are: Reflections on Teaching for Social Justice
with Young Children
Dale Weiss
Part IV: Bringing it All Together
Chapter 15: Critical Literacy and the Common Core: Resolving Tensions and
Enhancing Student Engagement
Ken Winograd
Supplemental Resources: An Annotated Short List
About the Authors
Index