This is a critical review of the scope of the literacy curriculum in the twenty-first century, uncovering the strengths, controversies, and silences that have divided literacy researchers and educators. It conceptualizes the literacy curriculum as a particular set of socially organized symbolic practices that are always selective, and which are inextricably connected to the function and organization of schooling. We trace the political, historical, and ideological antecedents of literacy curriculum and schooling as a form of cultural apparatus of the nation-state, before tracing some of the major interpretive paradigms that have influenced the shape of the literacy curriculum in many parts of the world. These include debates about skills-ba...
This article considers the potential of integrating critical literacy into approaches to teaching an...
This observational study examines teacher pedagogy and student literacy practices in a 21st century ...
The paper provides a background to the development of the concept of literacy and how this has led t...
This is a critical review of the scope of the literacy curriculum in the twenty-first century, uncov...
[Extract] This chapter critically reviews the scope of the literacy curriculum in the twenty-first c...
A large number of frameworks and models have been created to help translate the highly philosophical...
In contemporary schooling, students’ learning is comprehensively and unrelievedly dependent on the d...
A review of Literacy: Reading the Word and the World, by Paulo Freire and Donaldo Macedo
In this special issue, we invite readers to participate in a forum on what counts as valued in liter...
This book examines the intersection of literacy, curriculum and classroom practice in the context of...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
Readers and writers use a variety of modes of inscription – print, oral and multimedia – to understa...
Schools have the potential to be places where students can come to understand how and why knowledge ...
Negotiating Critical Literacies in Classrooms brings together accounts of educators who have sought ...
1. Future literacy needs will demand a continual rethinking of the purposes of schooling in relation...
This article considers the potential of integrating critical literacy into approaches to teaching an...
This observational study examines teacher pedagogy and student literacy practices in a 21st century ...
The paper provides a background to the development of the concept of literacy and how this has led t...
This is a critical review of the scope of the literacy curriculum in the twenty-first century, uncov...
[Extract] This chapter critically reviews the scope of the literacy curriculum in the twenty-first c...
A large number of frameworks and models have been created to help translate the highly philosophical...
In contemporary schooling, students’ learning is comprehensively and unrelievedly dependent on the d...
A review of Literacy: Reading the Word and the World, by Paulo Freire and Donaldo Macedo
In this special issue, we invite readers to participate in a forum on what counts as valued in liter...
This book examines the intersection of literacy, curriculum and classroom practice in the context of...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
Readers and writers use a variety of modes of inscription – print, oral and multimedia – to understa...
Schools have the potential to be places where students can come to understand how and why knowledge ...
Negotiating Critical Literacies in Classrooms brings together accounts of educators who have sought ...
1. Future literacy needs will demand a continual rethinking of the purposes of schooling in relation...
This article considers the potential of integrating critical literacy into approaches to teaching an...
This observational study examines teacher pedagogy and student literacy practices in a 21st century ...
The paper provides a background to the development of the concept of literacy and how this has led t...