ABSTRACT

This book looks at the changing nature of literacy and at the way in which new and different literacies are emerging in the first part of the 21st century. It considers how children are shaping and being shaped by these changes, it also looks at how teachers need to bridge-the-gap between children's out of school interests and school based curriculum demands. This edited collection, which features chapters by international experts and voices in the field, aims to: Take a closer look at (and demystify) some of the influences on literacy in the 21st century e.g. popular culture, multi-modal texts, email, text messaging and critical literacy. Enhance teachers' awareness of these developments and show how they can use them to improve the literacy skills of their pupils. Show, through the Implications for Practice sections, how teachers can find different but straightforward ways of linking children's personal, out-of-school interests with the demands of the school curriculum.

chapter |5 pages

Children's voices

Children talking, drawing and writing about their out-of-school interests

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

The changing nature of literacy in the twenty-first century

part |61 pages

PART 1 ‘New' literacies and children's ways of using them

chapter |15 pages

Chapter 1 Multimodal texts

What they are and how children use them

chapter |17 pages

CHAPTER 2 Moving stories

Digital editing in the nursery

chapter |17 pages

CHAPTER 4 The Dagger of Doom and the Mighty Handbag

Exploring identity in children's on-screen writing

part |56 pages

PART 2 Focusing on texts with a critical eye: Critical literacy in the primary school

chapter |19 pages

CHAPTER 5 Creating opportunities for critical literacy with young children

Using everyday issues and everyday text

chapter |18 pages

CHAPTER 6 Beanie Babies

An opportunity to promote literacy development or a money-spinner for the business tycoons?

part |46 pages

PART 3 Bridging the gap between children's personal interests and teachers' school-based curriculum demands

chapter |10 pages

CHAPTER 8 Curiosity Kits:

Linking reading and play in the middle years

chapter |21 pages

CHAPTER 9 Writing about heroes and villains

Fusing children's knowledge about popular fantasy texts with school-based literacy requirements

chapter |14 pages

CHAPTER 10 Getting it right for children

Making meaningful connections between culture, community and school