Table of Contents
Issue Theme: Critical Literacy
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Thoughts from the Editors
Jean Schroeder, Kathy Short, Gloria Kauffman, Sandy Kaser
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The articles in this issue examine theories that frame a critical literacy perspective and explore ways these beliefs are being enacted within classroom and family contexts.
Keywords: Literacy, Elementary
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Literacy Ideologies: Critically Engaging the Language Arts Curriculum
Karen Cadiero-Kaplan
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Karen Cadiero-Kaplan argues that any instructional approach to literacy is based on ideologies that are inherently political. She critically examines the common curricular orientations of functional literacy, cultural literacy, and progressive literacy to position critical literacy and literacy as social action.
Keywords: Assessment, Literacy, Pedagogy, Standards, Elementary
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Taking on Critical Literacy: The Journey of Newcomers and Novices
Mitzi Lewison, Amy Seely Flint, and Katie Van Sluys
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Mitzi Lewison, Amy Seely Flint, and Katie Van Sluys identify four dimensions that define critical literacy and then use these as a framework for examining the beliefs and practices of a specific group of teachers beginning to implement a critical literacy curriculum.
Keywords: Literacy, Pedagogy, Research, Elementary
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Peeling the Onion: Teaching Critical Literacy with Students of Privilege
Abigail Foss
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Abigail Foss personalizes the role of the teacher by sharing the ways she encourages critical conversations around compelling texts and challenges students in her classroom to problematize the privilege that permeates their lives.
Keywords: Diversity, Literacy, Literature, Pedagogy, Elementary
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History in the Making
Carole Edelsky
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Carole Edelsky connects the story of her grandmother to her own story and to the recognition that we live in history. She argues that the current debate about high-stake testing could be the beginning of a larger movement for educational rights and urges us to make history by taking action for social justice. She has also compiled a list of professional readings on critical literacy and social justice for this issue.
Keywords: Assessment, Literacy, Standards, Elementary, Middle, Secondary, College
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Parents and Children Inquiring Together: Written Conversations about Social Justice
Louise B. Jennings and Tim O'Keefe
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Louise Jennings and Tim O’Keefe explore written conversations as a powerful means of inviting discussions between parents and children about critical issues and human rights.
Keywords: Diversity, Literacy, Pedagogy, Writing, Elementary
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Critical Literacy in Everyday Life
Patrick Shannon
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Critical literacy? What exactly is it? Let Patrick Shannon take you on a narrative ride of his own family's lives and literacies: a 12-year old daughter, a 15 year-old son, and parents using literacies to engage personal, community and civic dreams.
Keywords: Literacy, Pedagogy, Technology, Elementary, Middle, Secondary, Media Studies / Journalism
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READING CORNER FOR EDUCATORS: Critical Literacy and Social Justice
Sonia Nieto, Maria José Botelho, and Masha K. Rudman
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The authors review four new books that address how readers and writers reposition themselves in the world.
Keywords: Literacy, Elementary
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READING CORNER FOR CHILDREN: Social Justice and Critical Literacy
Junko Yokota and Mingshui Cai
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Junko Yokota and Mingshui Cai review new children’s books that consider how people’s lives are affected by social justice issues.
Keywords: Literacy, Elementary
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PROFILE: Milton Meltzer: A Voice for Justice
Barbara Chatton
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The profile of Milton Meltzer by Barbara Chatton highlights his lifetime of writing nonfiction books related to people and causes he cares about.
Keywords: Literacy, Elementary
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SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING ON CRITICAL LITERACY
Carole Edelsky
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Suggestions for further reading on critical literacy.
Keywords: Literacy, Elementary
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