ABSTRACT Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and literacy and argue for creating dialogic classroom spaces in which children can be recognized by themselves, other children, and teachers as literate. Duckles & Larson build on the authors ’ attention to the potential constraints of dominant discourses and highlight the role of researchers to uncover and document spaces in which they are being challenged. From a study of the everyday science practices of 17 families with young children, they present evidence of parents and children challenging dominant cultural autonomous models of science that dichotomize school and everyday science, that situate pathways to success only in schools, and situa...
In this chapter, I explore the concept of literacy as social and cultural practice and apply its rel...
This paper explores the construction of hybrid spaces through the observation of middle school child...
This is a preprint; for the publisher's typeset version, please go to http:/ /www.uk.sagepub.com/b...
Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and literacy and argu...
This presentation builds upon my PhD thesis, a case study which explored the literacy practices of t...
I am writing this Editorial from my study in central England which, as part of the UK, is in the pro...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
In this dissertation I investigated young children's developing understanding of three written disco...
Research has demonstrated that teachers who know more about the literate lives of their students out...
Young American children in today’s public schools live in a world in which tensions around about ide...
I conducted an ethnographic study of science discourse in a kindergarten classroom where the teacher...
This paper presents research, which focuses on the writing practices of children aged nine and ten y...
The paper emphasises processes of growing understanding and reasoning about water-related phenomena ...
This thesis reports on a multiple case study in which I explored the literate identities of two chil...
Traditionally, research about young children has been shaped by developmental approaches which persi...
In this chapter, I explore the concept of literacy as social and cultural practice and apply its rel...
This paper explores the construction of hybrid spaces through the observation of middle school child...
This is a preprint; for the publisher's typeset version, please go to http:/ /www.uk.sagepub.com/b...
Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and literacy and argu...
This presentation builds upon my PhD thesis, a case study which explored the literacy practices of t...
I am writing this Editorial from my study in central England which, as part of the UK, is in the pro...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
In this dissertation I investigated young children's developing understanding of three written disco...
Research has demonstrated that teachers who know more about the literate lives of their students out...
Young American children in today’s public schools live in a world in which tensions around about ide...
I conducted an ethnographic study of science discourse in a kindergarten classroom where the teacher...
This paper presents research, which focuses on the writing practices of children aged nine and ten y...
The paper emphasises processes of growing understanding and reasoning about water-related phenomena ...
This thesis reports on a multiple case study in which I explored the literate identities of two chil...
Traditionally, research about young children has been shaped by developmental approaches which persi...
In this chapter, I explore the concept of literacy as social and cultural practice and apply its rel...
This paper explores the construction of hybrid spaces through the observation of middle school child...
This is a preprint; for the publisher's typeset version, please go to http:/ /www.uk.sagepub.com/b...