Description |
xxiii, 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. What's going down : a review of the current concerns about boys and literacy -- 2. Going with the flow : what boys like to do and why they like to do it -- 3. Do the right thing : the instrumental value of school and reading -- 4. Mostly outside, rarely inside : situations that promote literacy -- 5. May I have the envelope please? The texts boys enjoy and why they enjoy them -- 6. A profound challenge : implications for classroom practice -- Appendices A-C |
Summary |
The problems of boys in schools, especially in reading and writing, have been the focus of statistical data, but rarely does research point out how literacy educators can combat those problems. Michael Smith and Jeff Wilhelm worked with a very diverse group of young men to understand how they use literacy and what conditions promote it. In this book they share what they have learned. The authors' data-driven findings explain why boys reject much of school literacy and how progressive curricula and instruction might help boys engage with literacy and all learning in more productive ways |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-218) and index |
Subject |
Boys -- Education -- United States.
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Teenage boys -- Education -- United States.
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Teenage boys -- United States -- Attitudes.
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Language arts (Secondary) -- United States.
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Author |
Wilhelm, Jeffrey D., 1959-
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LC no. |
2002019168 |
ISBN |
9780867095098 |
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0867095091 alkaline paper |
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