The current political atmosphere surrounding literacy education in the United States pits whole language and phonics-only instruction against each other. Whole language teachers, already besieged by parents and district administrators clamoring for evidence of rising standardized test scores, are coming under increasing public pressure to abandon meaning-based language arts curricula in favor of basic-skills instruction. Using ethnographic methodology, the study from which data for this article are drawn examines how local language arts pedagogy is instantiated in classrooms. In particular, this project focuses on documenting how teachers use an ecology of social practices to form a comprehensive literacy curriculum. The analysis will show ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the similarities between adult assistance to children's ear...
This ethnographic study describes a third grade, bilingual, whole language classroom in detail. Data...
ABSTRACT\ud LANGUAGE USE IN A FIRST GRADE CLASSROOM\ud by\ud ?? Denise Findlay 2010\ud Master of Art...
The current political atmosphere surrounding literacy education in the United States pits whole lang...
This qualitative study investigates an area of language learning that has captivated and divided edu...
This study examined strategies for embedding literacy skills within a whole language program. Inform...
A whole language philosophy has been one of the most discussed areas in the language arts curriculum...
Schooling in these contemporary times is a highly contested issue, launching many reform efforts aim...
A study examined how two third-grade bilingual (Mexican-American) students resisted, appropriated, a...
This ethnographic case study sought to understand how English Language Learners used their language ...
There is limited information regarding how English Language Learners (ELLs) write in school. In addi...
This study began as an investigation of whole language-based teaching methods with a focus on writin...
Early literacy instruction is receiving increasing emphasis. Many teachers of young children recogni...
This study explores reading and writing teaching and learning in one fourth grade classroom to ident...
Whole Language is an approach to reading and writing instruction which is popular today but misunder...
The purpose of this study is to describe the similarities between adult assistance to children's ear...
This ethnographic study describes a third grade, bilingual, whole language classroom in detail. Data...
ABSTRACT\ud LANGUAGE USE IN A FIRST GRADE CLASSROOM\ud by\ud ?? Denise Findlay 2010\ud Master of Art...
The current political atmosphere surrounding literacy education in the United States pits whole lang...
This qualitative study investigates an area of language learning that has captivated and divided edu...
This study examined strategies for embedding literacy skills within a whole language program. Inform...
A whole language philosophy has been one of the most discussed areas in the language arts curriculum...
Schooling in these contemporary times is a highly contested issue, launching many reform efforts aim...
A study examined how two third-grade bilingual (Mexican-American) students resisted, appropriated, a...
This ethnographic case study sought to understand how English Language Learners used their language ...
There is limited information regarding how English Language Learners (ELLs) write in school. In addi...
This study began as an investigation of whole language-based teaching methods with a focus on writin...
Early literacy instruction is receiving increasing emphasis. Many teachers of young children recogni...
This study explores reading and writing teaching and learning in one fourth grade classroom to ident...
Whole Language is an approach to reading and writing instruction which is popular today but misunder...
The purpose of this study is to describe the similarities between adult assistance to children's ear...
This ethnographic study describes a third grade, bilingual, whole language classroom in detail. Data...
ABSTRACT\ud LANGUAGE USE IN A FIRST GRADE CLASSROOM\ud by\ud ?? Denise Findlay 2010\ud Master of Art...