The structures, procedures and relationships within schools both constrain and enable the ways that children and teachers can engage with the everyday ‘business’ of literacy learning. In schools and classrooms, the resources available to children, the spaces in which they work and how adults interact with them are often decided upon by others, including their teachers. In this chapter, we focus specifically on access to mobile digital resources and important spaces in the school, arguing that opportunities for children to be critical consumers and producers of text can be provided when children are afforded some control of decisions about how, where and when people, materials, tools and texts are used. Drawing from data collected as part of...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
This study investigated how young people aged 15-16 use new media technologies in school. The study’...
The structures, procedures and relationships within schools both constrain and enable the ways that ...
Digital technology has become entangled in many children’s everyday lives. As such, learning to writ...
This paper complements debates around use of new technologies and literacy in education by proposing...
This paper complements debates around use of new technologies and literacy in education by proposing...
This chapter investigates the possibilities available when teachers and children engage in learning ...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
ABSTRACT: In this article we document observations of our own young children’s usage of technology i...
The changing nature of literacy is well documented within the literature, challenging educators to e...
Through an exploration of their creative contemporary text-making, the aim of this study was to gain...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
In this thesis, I have argued that only when literacy is understood as a social practice and the rep...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
This study investigated how young people aged 15-16 use new media technologies in school. The study’...
The structures, procedures and relationships within schools both constrain and enable the ways that ...
Digital technology has become entangled in many children’s everyday lives. As such, learning to writ...
This paper complements debates around use of new technologies and literacy in education by proposing...
This paper complements debates around use of new technologies and literacy in education by proposing...
This chapter investigates the possibilities available when teachers and children engage in learning ...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
ABSTRACT: In this article we document observations of our own young children’s usage of technology i...
The changing nature of literacy is well documented within the literature, challenging educators to e...
Through an exploration of their creative contemporary text-making, the aim of this study was to gain...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
In this thesis, I have argued that only when literacy is understood as a social practice and the rep...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
In this chapter we present data drawn from observations of kindergarten children using iPads and tal...
This study investigated how young people aged 15-16 use new media technologies in school. The study’...