This paper, drawing on Margaret Meek Spencer’s work, considers the value of reflecting on literacy histories, whether of children, teachers, authors or academics. Margaret argued that teachers need to be open to literacy as lived, and to look, listen and learn about literacies that develop without direct instruction and stretch beyond ‘schooled’ expectations. She foregrounded the power of story and narrative play for children’s literacy development, the importance of the texts themselves and the particular value of author-artists. We revisit these contributions and link to related national and international research studies which develop her work, registering nonetheless that many of her insights are not yet fully reflected in policy, c...
A process pedagogy involves real and meaningful literacy events rather than activities contrived onl...
Throughout history, from the time of the great Roman teacher Seneca to the time of Jesus Christ and ...
When asked about their former experiences and attitudes towards reading and writing first-year stude...
The retrospectives of authors\u27 childhoods can provide courageous portraits for children. Their ex...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In this dissertation study, through using interpretive interactionism and life history research meth...
The relationship between teacher and student, teacher and class, and teacher, student and class has ...
This study explores reading and writing teaching and learning in one fourth grade classroom to ident...
This thesis describes a study that was done with tutors and students in Frontier College’s Beat the ...
International audienceIn this essay, I consider how narrative methods and ways of thinking have enab...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This teacher-research explores child-initiated literacy episodes within the literacy-learning conte...
This teacher-research explores child-initiated literacy episodes within the literacy-learning\ud con...
This chapter documents the literacy learning lives of two young Australians now in their early twent...
Literacy is often understood as the acquisition of individual skills and knowledge. In this essay, I...
A process pedagogy involves real and meaningful literacy events rather than activities contrived onl...
Throughout history, from the time of the great Roman teacher Seneca to the time of Jesus Christ and ...
When asked about their former experiences and attitudes towards reading and writing first-year stude...
The retrospectives of authors\u27 childhoods can provide courageous portraits for children. Their ex...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In this dissertation study, through using interpretive interactionism and life history research meth...
The relationship between teacher and student, teacher and class, and teacher, student and class has ...
This study explores reading and writing teaching and learning in one fourth grade classroom to ident...
This thesis describes a study that was done with tutors and students in Frontier College’s Beat the ...
International audienceIn this essay, I consider how narrative methods and ways of thinking have enab...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This teacher-research explores child-initiated literacy episodes within the literacy-learning conte...
This teacher-research explores child-initiated literacy episodes within the literacy-learning\ud con...
This chapter documents the literacy learning lives of two young Australians now in their early twent...
Literacy is often understood as the acquisition of individual skills and knowledge. In this essay, I...
A process pedagogy involves real and meaningful literacy events rather than activities contrived onl...
Throughout history, from the time of the great Roman teacher Seneca to the time of Jesus Christ and ...
When asked about their former experiences and attitudes towards reading and writing first-year stude...