In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a university research team investigated how a group of teachers negotiated critical literacies and explored notions of social power with elementary children in a suburban school located in an area of high poverty. Here we focus on a grade 2/3 classroom where the teacher and children became involved in a local urban renewal project and on how in the process the children wrote about place and power. Using the students' concerns about their neighborhood, the teacher engaged her class in a critical literacy project that not only involved a complex set of literate practices but also taught the children about power and the possibilities for local civic acti...
During the last four decades, educators have created a range of critical literacy approaches for dif...
During the last four decades, educators have created a range of critical literacy approaches for dif...
This dissertation presents three case studies of collaborative interaction in a third-grade dual-lan...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
This article focuses on how teachers worked to build a meaningful curriculum around changes to a nei...
In this chapter we present analyses of data produced with young people in an afterschool digital lit...
In this chapter we present analyses of data produced with young people in an afterschool digital lit...
The structures, procedures and relationships within schools both constrain and enable the ways that ...
Understanding how young children learn to write in their classrooms is important. Given that childre...
This presentation builds upon my PhD thesis, a case study which explored the literacy practices of t...
Using stories from her own life as a girl in a working - poor family and illuminating narratives fro...
This study, conducted at an urban public school, explored the engagements of five, fourth grade, Afr...
Research has demonstrated that teachers who know more about the literate lives of their students out...
The purpose of this qualitative study using ethnographic methods was to gain insights into how teach...
This chapter reports on a project in which university researchers’ expertise in architecture, litera...
During the last four decades, educators have created a range of critical literacy approaches for dif...
During the last four decades, educators have created a range of critical literacy approaches for dif...
This dissertation presents three case studies of collaborative interaction in a third-grade dual-lan...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
This article focuses on how teachers worked to build a meaningful curriculum around changes to a nei...
In this chapter we present analyses of data produced with young people in an afterschool digital lit...
In this chapter we present analyses of data produced with young people in an afterschool digital lit...
The structures, procedures and relationships within schools both constrain and enable the ways that ...
Understanding how young children learn to write in their classrooms is important. Given that childre...
This presentation builds upon my PhD thesis, a case study which explored the literacy practices of t...
Using stories from her own life as a girl in a working - poor family and illuminating narratives fro...
This study, conducted at an urban public school, explored the engagements of five, fourth grade, Afr...
Research has demonstrated that teachers who know more about the literate lives of their students out...
The purpose of this qualitative study using ethnographic methods was to gain insights into how teach...
This chapter reports on a project in which university researchers’ expertise in architecture, litera...
During the last four decades, educators have created a range of critical literacy approaches for dif...
During the last four decades, educators have created a range of critical literacy approaches for dif...
This dissertation presents three case studies of collaborative interaction in a third-grade dual-lan...