This critical participatory action research study sought to understand what happens when students’ interest and experiences with popular culture are integrated into a standards-based sixth grade English language arts curriculum. Multiple data sources were analyzed using the theoretical concept of third space. Findings showed that (a) a democratic, collaborative learning zone was established for all members of the classroom community, (b) students were successful in a curriculum that was situated in academic literacies and their popular culture interests and literacies, and (c) this experience resulted in a transformation of teacher practice. Given the current educational climate, these findings suggest the importance of fostering spaces whe...
ABSTRACT: This article explores issues connected to popular culture and the English classroom, askin...
This research study focused on how students engaged in Critical Literacy practices and the ways thei...
This article reports on an action research project with 9 eighth-grade special education students in...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this qua...
This classroom based research project examines the introduction of critical literacy through popular...
In our media-saturated society, integrating critical pedagogy in the curriculum at all levels has sp...
This study examined the benefits of using popular culture in the classroom to teach reading and writ...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
This research synthesis investigates the effects that popular culture and new forms of mediation hav...
In early 2011, the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA) Executive Team began disc...
Purpose: This paper aims to focus on the construction of a third space within a high school. Specifi...
This chapter draws on the authors’ research into children’s home and community use of popular cultur...
n this article, we share the outcomes of two fieldwork focus groups conducted as part of a larger pr...
Popular culture, by definition, is an ever-expanding construct that cannot be ignored when it comes ...
ABSTRACT: This article explores issues connected to popular culture and the English classroom, askin...
This research study focused on how students engaged in Critical Literacy practices and the ways thei...
This article reports on an action research project with 9 eighth-grade special education students in...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this qua...
This classroom based research project examines the introduction of critical literacy through popular...
In our media-saturated society, integrating critical pedagogy in the curriculum at all levels has sp...
This study examined the benefits of using popular culture in the classroom to teach reading and writ...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
This research synthesis investigates the effects that popular culture and new forms of mediation hav...
In early 2011, the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA) Executive Team began disc...
Purpose: This paper aims to focus on the construction of a third space within a high school. Specifi...
This chapter draws on the authors’ research into children’s home and community use of popular cultur...
n this article, we share the outcomes of two fieldwork focus groups conducted as part of a larger pr...
Popular culture, by definition, is an ever-expanding construct that cannot be ignored when it comes ...
ABSTRACT: This article explores issues connected to popular culture and the English classroom, askin...
This research study focused on how students engaged in Critical Literacy practices and the ways thei...
This article reports on an action research project with 9 eighth-grade special education students in...