This dissertation contextualizes The Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects within the racialized neoliberal “post-civil rights” United States. It begins with an introduction to the standards, including an overview of the existing criticism surrounding the content, processes, and potential effects of the standards in practice. It then historicizes the standards’ brand of literacy within the context of literacy in U.S. history, including its discursive ambiguity and its potential as both a tool and a weapon for social control, rulership, and revolution. This is followed by an examination of the standards’ authority on the national conception of literacy, il...
This paper surveys five broad areas in which important and dramatic changes are occurring today. The...
This dissertation addresses questions about the impact and consequences of current school reforms by...
The conception of literacy is changing to reflect the profound economic, social, political and cultu...
This dissertation critically examines how constructions of literacy are shaped during historical mom...
While much scholarship has considered Deborah Brandt’s concept of sponsors of literacy, there remain...
This dissertation argues that federal adult education policy adheres to a human capital discourse th...
Graduation date: 2007Literacy is often considered to be a basic set of skills to be mastered by the\...
This dissertation provides historical and theoretical analyses that demonstrate how liberal democrat...
Basal readers have long been problematized for a lack of diversity among the characters and experien...
In the United States, despite years of educational research demonstrating the ineffectiveness and ha...
This manuscript examines how national reading policies in the United States shape specific kinds of ...
In the United States, despite years of educational research demonstrating the ineffectiveness and ha...
This review of literacy research explores ways in which literacy has come to be understood as a prob...
Language, Literacy, and Conscientização in American Public Schools synthesizes poststructural langua...
Discussing ideologically opposing views of beginning reading, the authors trace the politics of read...
This paper surveys five broad areas in which important and dramatic changes are occurring today. The...
This dissertation addresses questions about the impact and consequences of current school reforms by...
The conception of literacy is changing to reflect the profound economic, social, political and cultu...
This dissertation critically examines how constructions of literacy are shaped during historical mom...
While much scholarship has considered Deborah Brandt’s concept of sponsors of literacy, there remain...
This dissertation argues that federal adult education policy adheres to a human capital discourse th...
Graduation date: 2007Literacy is often considered to be a basic set of skills to be mastered by the\...
This dissertation provides historical and theoretical analyses that demonstrate how liberal democrat...
Basal readers have long been problematized for a lack of diversity among the characters and experien...
In the United States, despite years of educational research demonstrating the ineffectiveness and ha...
This manuscript examines how national reading policies in the United States shape specific kinds of ...
In the United States, despite years of educational research demonstrating the ineffectiveness and ha...
This review of literacy research explores ways in which literacy has come to be understood as a prob...
Language, Literacy, and Conscientização in American Public Schools synthesizes poststructural langua...
Discussing ideologically opposing views of beginning reading, the authors trace the politics of read...
This paper surveys five broad areas in which important and dramatic changes are occurring today. The...
This dissertation addresses questions about the impact and consequences of current school reforms by...
The conception of literacy is changing to reflect the profound economic, social, political and cultu...