Drawing on Dialogical Self Theory, this book presents a new framework for social and cultural identity construction in the literacy classroom, offering possibilities for how teachers might adjust their pedagogy to better support the range of cultural stances present in all classrooms.
Drawing on Dialogical Self Theory, this book presents a new framework for social and cultural identity construction in the literacy classroom, offering possibilities for how teachers might adjust their pedagogy to better support the range of cultural stances present in all classrooms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bob Fecho is Professor of English Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA. Jennifer Clifton is Assistant Professor, Department of English (Rhetoric and Writing Studies), The University of Texas at El Paso, USA.
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Contents Dedication Introduction The Purpose of the Book Creating a Context for Dialoguing about Cultures and Selves Sketching the Landscape of the Book What to Expect from This Book References Chapter 1: Cultures and the Dialogical Self Sketching the Dialogue of Cultures Constructing a Self Dialoguing with Multiple Cultures Dialoguing Through Uncertainty References Chapter 2: Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self So Where Is This Going? Cultures, Learning and "Ideological Becoming" Ideological Becoming within Ideological Environments Relationships with the Self in Educational Contexts Now, and Then References Chapter 3: Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self Literacies and Dialogical Selves Connecting Bakhtin, Literacy, and the Dialogical Self Learning within Tensions Implications for Teaching Reading and Writing References Chapter 4: Identity, Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self Constructing Identities Some Reminders and Some New Connections Learning through Isaac and Sam What We Make of All This References Chapter 5: Agency, Identity, Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self Unpacking Agency Takeaways Last Words, at Least for Now References About the Authors Index
Contents Dedication Introduction The Purpose of the Book Creating a Context for Dialoguing about Cultures and Selves Sketching the Landscape of the Book What to Expect from This Book References Chapter 1: Cultures and the Dialogical Self Sketching the Dialogue of Cultures Constructing a Self Dialoguing with Multiple Cultures Dialoguing Through Uncertainty References Chapter 2: Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self So Where Is This Going? Cultures, Learning and "Ideological Becoming" Ideological Becoming within Ideological Environments Relationships with the Self in Educational Contexts Now, and Then References Chapter 3: Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self Literacies and Dialogical Selves Connecting Bakhtin, Literacy, and the Dialogical Self Learning within Tensions Implications for Teaching Reading and Writing References Chapter 4: Identity, Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self Constructing Identities Some Reminders and Some New Connections Learning through Isaac and Sam What We Make of All This References Chapter 5: Agency, Identity, Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self Unpacking Agency Takeaways Last Words, at Least for Now References About the Authors Index
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