In the UK, further education (FE) colleges play a key role in providing literacy programmes. This article draws upon our research in FE, with a focus on literacy, learning and identity, to explore how different learners are positioned differently depending on the value of the literacy practices they bring with them from home. Indeed, it is generally considered that recognising the literacies that learners bring into the classroom is an effective strategy to teaching and learning because purposeful and meaningful learning builds and expands on learners’ prior knowledge and experience to shape and construct new knowledge rather than seeing the learner as an empty vessel ready to be filled by the tutor. Learning is seen as a social activity em...
In this report, it is argued that the most salient factor in the contemporary communicative landscap...
This chapter draws on the Further Education in England: Transforming Lives & Communities project, co...
The growth of a knowledge-based economy and an information society has meant that literacy increasin...
In the UK, further education (FE) colleges play a key role in providing literacy programmes. This ar...
The Literacies for Learning in Further Education (LfLFE) project, a collaboration between two univer...
This paper draws on the Further Education in England: Transforming Lives & Communities project commi...
The attempt to improve the literacy of young people on vocational courses in further education is a ...
ABSTRACT This article reports on the outcomes of the first phase of the Literacies for Learning in F...
A significant aspect of learning contexts is the way in which semiotic artefacts mediate learning wi...
In this report, it is argued that the most salient factor in the contemporary communicative landscap...
Researchers in the field of academic literacies have shown that, for many students, entering higher ...
This chapter explores the literacy practices – both digital and non-digital - of students in further...
This paper argues that identity is only relatively stable and is created and re-created in interacti...
This article explores the relationship between the identities and engagement in literacy practices a...
Research on reading in the lifelong-learning sector has tended to focus on the attitudes, habits and...
In this report, it is argued that the most salient factor in the contemporary communicative landscap...
This chapter draws on the Further Education in England: Transforming Lives & Communities project, co...
The growth of a knowledge-based economy and an information society has meant that literacy increasin...
In the UK, further education (FE) colleges play a key role in providing literacy programmes. This ar...
The Literacies for Learning in Further Education (LfLFE) project, a collaboration between two univer...
This paper draws on the Further Education in England: Transforming Lives & Communities project commi...
The attempt to improve the literacy of young people on vocational courses in further education is a ...
ABSTRACT This article reports on the outcomes of the first phase of the Literacies for Learning in F...
A significant aspect of learning contexts is the way in which semiotic artefacts mediate learning wi...
In this report, it is argued that the most salient factor in the contemporary communicative landscap...
Researchers in the field of academic literacies have shown that, for many students, entering higher ...
This chapter explores the literacy practices – both digital and non-digital - of students in further...
This paper argues that identity is only relatively stable and is created and re-created in interacti...
This article explores the relationship between the identities and engagement in literacy practices a...
Research on reading in the lifelong-learning sector has tended to focus on the attitudes, habits and...
In this report, it is argued that the most salient factor in the contemporary communicative landscap...
This chapter draws on the Further Education in England: Transforming Lives & Communities project, co...
The growth of a knowledge-based economy and an information society has meant that literacy increasin...