This paper draws from the Literacies for Learning in Further Education research project, funded through the Teaching and Learning Research Programme. Drawing on the empirical study of literacy practices in eight Childcare courses in Scotland and England, we seek to demonstrate that, integral to the learning careers of students are literacy careers through which their learning is mediated. In the process, by drawing upon the lens of literacy, we also challenge some of the common sense understandings of learning in childcare. In particular we suggest that the literacy practices of lower level courses can be more diverse than those of higher level courses, producing confusing literacy careers for the students involved. We also point to the com...
Background: One can argue that literacy practices work to produce forms of literacy knowledge and li...
The eight published articles in this portfolio collectively constitute a reconceptualising of litera...
Child-care teachers act as mediators of children\u27s early literacy development by deciding what li...
This paper draws from the Literacies for Learning in Further Education research project, funded thro...
The Literacies for Learning in Further Education (LfLFE) project, a collaboration between two univer...
In this report, it is argued that the most salient factor in the contemporary communicative landscap...
This paper seeks to address an important issue in Further Education English studies: where the posit...
This article explores two case studies of the literacy practices of assessment in the vocational cur...
In recent years England’s education system has experienced interventionist, neo-liberal educational ...
Research on reading in the lifelong-learning sector has tended to focus on the attitudes, habits and...
ABSTRACT This article reports on the outcomes of the first phase of the Literacies for Learning in F...
The field of literacy and primary literacy education is patterned by multiple discourses and this ra...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The training of childcare practitioners is a key par...
A significant aspect of learning contexts is the way in which semiotic artefacts mediate learning wi...
The ‘schoolification’ of early childhood education and care programs, seen as readying children for ...
Background: One can argue that literacy practices work to produce forms of literacy knowledge and li...
The eight published articles in this portfolio collectively constitute a reconceptualising of litera...
Child-care teachers act as mediators of children\u27s early literacy development by deciding what li...
This paper draws from the Literacies for Learning in Further Education research project, funded thro...
The Literacies for Learning in Further Education (LfLFE) project, a collaboration between two univer...
In this report, it is argued that the most salient factor in the contemporary communicative landscap...
This paper seeks to address an important issue in Further Education English studies: where the posit...
This article explores two case studies of the literacy practices of assessment in the vocational cur...
In recent years England’s education system has experienced interventionist, neo-liberal educational ...
Research on reading in the lifelong-learning sector has tended to focus on the attitudes, habits and...
ABSTRACT This article reports on the outcomes of the first phase of the Literacies for Learning in F...
The field of literacy and primary literacy education is patterned by multiple discourses and this ra...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The training of childcare practitioners is a key par...
A significant aspect of learning contexts is the way in which semiotic artefacts mediate learning wi...
The ‘schoolification’ of early childhood education and care programs, seen as readying children for ...
Background: One can argue that literacy practices work to produce forms of literacy knowledge and li...
The eight published articles in this portfolio collectively constitute a reconceptualising of litera...
Child-care teachers act as mediators of children\u27s early literacy development by deciding what li...