Literacies, Literature and Learning: Reading Classrooms Differently attends to pressing questions in literacy education, such as the poor quality of many children's experiences as readers, routine disregard for their thinking and the degrading impact of narrow skills measurement and comparison.
Literacies, Literature and Learning: Reading Classrooms Differently attends to pressing questions in literacy education, such as the poor quality of many children's experiences as readers, routine disregard for their thinking and the degrading impact of narrow skills measurement and comparison.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karin Murris is Full Professor of Pedagogy and Philosophy in the School of Education at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Joanna Haynes is Associate Professor in Education Studies at Plymouth University Institute of Education, UK.
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PART I HOW TO FIND GOLD IN LITERACIES Chapter 1: Philosophical Playthinking in a South African literacy 'classroom' Karin Murris with Joanna Haynes Chapter 2: Posthumanism, de/colonizing education and child(hoods) in South Africa Karin Murris Chapter 3: Philosophy for Children: a postdevelopmental relationality Karin Murris and Joanna Haynes Chapter 4: The 'classroom' and posthuman research methodologies Karin Murris and Joanna Haynes PART II FINDING GOLD IN A SOUTH AFRICAN LITERACY CLASSROOM Chapter 5: Beyond Words: Materiality and the Play of Things Theresa Giorza and Joanna Haynes Chapter 6: Bodies with legs: 'fidgeting' and how recording practices matter Karin Murris and Sumaya Babamia Chapter 7: Chairs and questions at work in literacies Rose-Anne Reynolds with Joanne Peers Chapter 8: Digging and diving for treasure: erasures, silences and secrets Karin Murris and Judy Crowther, with Sara Stanley Chapter 9: The Text in the Classroom: Decolonial Reading Practices Christopher Ouma Chapter 10: Philosopher Children Moving through Spacetime Kai Wood Mah and Patrick Lynn Rivers Chapter 11: Facilitating and Difficultating: The Cultivation of Teacher Ignorance and Inventiveness Joanna Haynes and Walter Kohan
PART I HOW TO FIND GOLD IN LITERACIES Chapter 1: Philosophical Playthinking in a South African literacy 'classroom' Karin Murris with Joanna Haynes Chapter 2: Posthumanism, de/colonizing education and child(hoods) in South Africa Karin Murris Chapter 3: Philosophy for Children: a postdevelopmental relationality Karin Murris and Joanna Haynes Chapter 4: The 'classroom' and posthuman research methodologies Karin Murris and Joanna Haynes PART II FINDING GOLD IN A SOUTH AFRICAN LITERACY CLASSROOM Chapter 5: Beyond Words: Materiality and the Play of Things Theresa Giorza and Joanna Haynes Chapter 6: Bodies with legs: 'fidgeting' and how recording practices matter Karin Murris and Sumaya Babamia Chapter 7: Chairs and questions at work in literacies Rose-Anne Reynolds with Joanne Peers Chapter 8: Digging and diving for treasure: erasures, silences and secrets Karin Murris and Judy Crowther, with Sara Stanley Chapter 9: The Text in the Classroom: Decolonial Reading Practices Christopher Ouma Chapter 10: Philosopher Children Moving through Spacetime Kai Wood Mah and Patrick Lynn Rivers Chapter 11: Facilitating and Difficultating: The Cultivation of Teacher Ignorance and Inventiveness Joanna Haynes and Walter Kohan
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