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Title Theoretical models and processes of literacy / edited by Donna E. Alvermann, Norman J. Unrau, Misty Sailors and Robert B. Rudell
Edition 7th edition
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2018
©2019

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 641 pages) : illustrations
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes; Preface; Acknowledgments; SECTION ONE Historical; 1 Literacies and Their Investigation Through Theories and Models; 2 Reading Research and Practice Over the Decades: A Historical Analysis; 3 Waves of Theory Building in Writing and its Development, and their Implications for Instruction, Assessment, and Curriculum; 4 Marie M. Clay's Theoretical Perspective: A Literacy Processing Theory; SECTION TWO Cognitive and Sociocognitive; 5 Reading as Situated Language: A Sociocognitive Perspective
6 The DRIVE Model of Reading: Deploying Reading in Varied Environments7 Role of the Reader's Schema in Comprehension, Learning, and Memory; 8 To Err Is Human: Learning About Language Processes by Analyzing Miscues; 9 Dual Coding Theory: An Embodied Theory of Literacy; 10 Revisiting the Construction-Integration Model of Text Comprehension and Its Implications for Instruction; 11 A Sociocognitive Model of Meaning-Construction: The Reader, the Teacher, the Text, and the Classroom Context; 12 The Role of Motivation Theory in Literacy Instruction
13 Educational Neuroscience for Reading ResearchersSECTION THREE Sociocultural; 14 Toward a More Anatomically Complete Model of Literacy Development: A Focus on Black Male Students and Texts; 15 Play as the Literacy of Children: Imagining Otherwise in Contemporary Childhoods; 16 New Literacies: A Dual-Level Theory of the Changing Nature of Literacy, Instruction, and Assessment; SECTION FOUR Critical; 17 Regrounding Critical Literacy: Representation, Facts and Reality; 18 A Relational Model of Adolescent Literacy Instruction: Disrupting the Discourse of ""Every Teacher a Teacher of Reading
19 Positioning Theory20 Gender Identity WOKE: A Theory of Trans*+ness for Animating Literacy Practices; 21 Untapped Possibilities: Intersectionality Theory and Literacy Research; 22 Re-imagining Teacher Education; SECTION FIVE Looking Back, Looking Forward; 23 The Transactional Theory of Reading and Writing; Appendix: The Vale of Email(s); 24 Transactional Reading in Historical Perspective; 25 Multilanguaging and Infinite Relations of Dependency: Re-theorizing Reading Literacy from Ubuntu; 26 Advancing Theoretical Perspectives on Transnationalism in Literacy Research
27 The Social Practice of Multimodal Reading: A New Literacy Studies-Multimodal Perspective on Reading28 Enacting Rhetorical Literacies: The Expository Reading and Writing Curriculum in Theory and Practice; 29 Propositions from Affect Theory for Feeling Literacy through the Event; 30 Pragmatism [Not Just] Practicality as a Theoretical Framework in Literacy Research; Editor Biographical Sketches; Contributor Biographical Sketches; Index
Summary The Seventh Edition of this foundational text represents the most comprehensive source available for connecting multiple and diverse theories to literacy research, broadly defined, and features both cutting-edge and classic contributions from top scholars. Two decades into the 21st century, the Seventh Edition finds itself at a crossroads and differs from its predecessors in three major ways: the more encompassing term literacy replaces reading in the title to reflect sweeping changes in how readers and writers communicate in a digital era; the focus is on conceptual essays rather than a mix of essays and research reports in earlier volumes; and most notably, contemporary literacy models and processes enhance and extend earlier theories of reading and writing. Providing a tapestry of models and theories that have informed literacy research and instruction over the years, this volume's strong historical grounding serves as a springboard from which new perspectives are presented. The chapters in this volume have been selected to inspire the interrogation of literacy theory and to foster its further evolution. This edition is a landmark volume in which dynamic, dialogic, and generative relations of power speak directly to the present generation of literacy theorists and researchers without losing the historical contexts that preceded them. Some additional archival essays from previous editions are available on the book's eResource. New to the Seventh Edition: Features chapters on emerging and contemporary theories that connect directly to issues of power and contrasts new models against more established counterparts. New chapters reflect sweeping changes in how readers and writers communicate in a digital era. Slimmer volume is complemented by somechapters from previous editions available online
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Reading -- Research.
EDUCATION -- Teaching Methods & Materials -- Reading & Phonics.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Literacy.
communication in a digital era.
Donna E. Alvermann.
digital literacies.
literacies.
literacy models.
literacy processes.
literacy research.
Norman J. Unrau.
Robert B. Ruddell.
readers and writers.
reading research.
theoretical models and processes of literacy.
theories of literacy.
reading.
Reading -- Research
Form Electronic book
Author Alvermann, Donna E
Unrau, Norman J
Sailors, Misty
Ruddell, Robert B
ISBN 9781315110592
1315110598
9781351616522
1351616528
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