This study offers an account of reading clubs as a literacy intervention in a grade 8 English class at a former ‘Coloured’ high school in South Africa. Using Margaret Archer’s social realist methodology, it examines different practices of ‘reading’ used by learners in talking and writing about text. Archer’s analytical dualism and morphogenetic model provided an explanatory framework for this study. Analytical dualism allows for the separation of the parts (structural and cultural elements) from the people (the grade 8 learners) so as to analyse the interplay between structure and culture. The morphogenetic model recognises that antecedent structures predate this, and any study but that through the exercise of agency, morphogenesis, in the ...
In this paper I examine the manner in which identity impacts on literacy practices, with reference t...
This study is part of a larger research programme that seeks to contribute towards an understanding ...
In this paper I examine the manner in which identity impacts on literacy practices, with reference t...
This thesis examines how six children at the end of the Intermediate Phase, i.e. Grade 6, in a schoo...
textThis Nested case study examines how reader identities emerged in everyday talk in one fifth-grad...
Reading is a perennial educational hot topic - but now extends for beyond early literacy to the seco...
Reading is a perennial educational hot topic - but now extends for beyond early literacy to the seco...
Abstract Reading is a perennial educational hot topic - but now extends for beyond early literacy to...
Middle school students bring various identities into the classroom including their reading identitie...
This study is concerned with the social production of adolescent readers of fiction and with the for...
Recent research suggests the need to study how literacy and social in/equality are produced in socia...
This thesis reports on research into micro-interactions within the reading literacy event Reading on...
This dissertation study examined how adolescent students who identify as Black, i.e., African Americ...
This dissertation study examined how adolescent students who identify as Black, i.e., African Americ...
This dissertation study examined how adolescent students who identify as Black, i.e., African Americ...
In this paper I examine the manner in which identity impacts on literacy practices, with reference t...
This study is part of a larger research programme that seeks to contribute towards an understanding ...
In this paper I examine the manner in which identity impacts on literacy practices, with reference t...
This thesis examines how six children at the end of the Intermediate Phase, i.e. Grade 6, in a schoo...
textThis Nested case study examines how reader identities emerged in everyday talk in one fifth-grad...
Reading is a perennial educational hot topic - but now extends for beyond early literacy to the seco...
Reading is a perennial educational hot topic - but now extends for beyond early literacy to the seco...
Abstract Reading is a perennial educational hot topic - but now extends for beyond early literacy to...
Middle school students bring various identities into the classroom including their reading identitie...
This study is concerned with the social production of adolescent readers of fiction and with the for...
Recent research suggests the need to study how literacy and social in/equality are produced in socia...
This thesis reports on research into micro-interactions within the reading literacy event Reading on...
This dissertation study examined how adolescent students who identify as Black, i.e., African Americ...
This dissertation study examined how adolescent students who identify as Black, i.e., African Americ...
This dissertation study examined how adolescent students who identify as Black, i.e., African Americ...
In this paper I examine the manner in which identity impacts on literacy practices, with reference t...
This study is part of a larger research programme that seeks to contribute towards an understanding ...
In this paper I examine the manner in which identity impacts on literacy practices, with reference t...