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Preparing Globally Minded Literacy Teachers

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Knowledge, Practices, and Case Studies

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Preparing Globally Minded Literacy Teachers book

Knowledge, Practices, and Case Studies
ByJan Lacina, Robin Griffith
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 4 December 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429397790
Pages 276
eBook ISBN 9780429397790
Subjects Education
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Lacina, J., & Griffith, R. (2019). Preparing Globally Minded Literacy Teachers: Knowledge, Practices, and Case Studies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429397790

ABSTRACT

This textbook brings together internationally renowned scholars to provide an overview of print and digital literacy instruction for pre-service teachers and teacher educators. It examines historical and cultural contexts of literacy practices around the globe, and addresses issues that teachers need to consider as they teach children from diverse world cultures, languages, and backgrounds.

Organized into three Parts—Early Literacy, Intermediate to Adolescent Literacy, and Case Studies—the text highlights key practices around the world to provide literacy educators and students with a broader view of effective practices as well as strategies for overcoming challenges faced by literacy educators worldwide. The global case studies present complex issues and allow readers to discuss what it means to be globally minded, as well as how to implement best practices in literacy instruction. All chapters include consistent elements for ease of use, such as vignettes, historical and cultural contexts, implications for future research, and discussion questions.

Grounded in current research and theory, this book is designed for foundational courses in literacy education and literacy methods, as well as courses in comparative and multicultural education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

A Global Perspective to Literacy Teaching and Learning
ByJan Lacina, Robin Griffith

part Part I|2 pages

Early Literacy

chapter 2|14 pages

Reading Recovery

Transcending Global Boundaries
ByCeleste C. Bates, Connie Briggs, Mary Anne Doyle, Annette Torres-Elias, Allyson Matczuk, Julia Douetil, Jamie Lipp

chapter 3|19 pages

Early Literacy in Australia

Teaching Teachers to Grow Children’s Global Mindedness Through Multimodal Text Production
ByBeryl Exley, Linda-Dianne Willis, Frances Hoyte

chapter 4|17 pages

A Bridge over Troubled Waters

Safe Cross-Cultural Passages with Global Children’s Literature
BySherron Killingsworth Roberts, Patricia A. Crawford

chapter 5|17 pages

Digital Literacies in the UK

Creating, Navigating, and Curating Content
ByNatalia Kucirkova, John Potter

chapter 6|19 pages

Improving Early Grade Literacy

Implementation of Mother Tongue Instruction Policy in Kenya
ByEvelyn Jepkemei

part Part II|2 pages

Intermediate to Adolescent Literacy

chapter 7|28 pages

Critical Literacy in South Africa

Tracking the Chameleon
ByAna Ferreira

chapter 8|16 pages

Becoming a Proficient Reader in Taiwan

ByHwawei Ko

chapter 9|20 pages

Becoming a Proficient Writer in New Zealand’s Primary Schools

ByMurray Gadd

chapter 10|14 pages

Visible Learning for Adolescents in the USA

ByJoanna Schaefer, Nancy Frey, Douglas Fisher

chapter 11|22 pages

Digital Literacies in Canada

ByCheryl McLean, Jennifer Rowsell

part Part III|2 pages

Case Studies

chapter 12|9 pages

Teaching to Read in English using Annotations in a High-Stakes Testing Context

A Case of Korean High School Students
BySoyoung Lee

chapter 13|11 pages

Teaching Language, Literacy, and Content in a Mexico City Third Grade Classroom

A Case Study
ByAnn Ebe

chapter 14|14 pages

Mensajes de los abuelitos

Multimodal Zapotec Literacy Development via the Assertion of Local Ontologies and Community-Based Xkialnana (Knowledge) in Oaxaca, Mexico: A Case Study
BySteve Daniel Przymus, Felipe Ruiz Jiménez, Virgilia Pérez García

chapter 15|8 pages

Literacy Learning in the UAE

A Case for Exploration: NorthStar International School, United Arab Emirates
ByFatima Hasan Bailey

chapter 16|6 pages

Literacy Learning in Spain

ByMarta Larragueta, Lorena de Poza Gutiérrez
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