Literacy : an advanced resource book / Brian V. Street and Adam Lefstein.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Street, Brian V. (Author), Lefstein, Adam (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
Series:Routledge applied linguistics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Why study literacy?
  • Organisation of the book
  • Keywords
  • Encounters with literacy
  • Academic study of literacy : mapping the field
  • Meanings of "literacy" in different traditions
  • Literacy acquisition
  • Consequences of literacy : the literacy thesis
  • Literacy as social practice
  • New literacies
  • Keywords
  • Educational terms
  • Anthropological terms
  • Psychological terms
  • Literacy acquisition
  • Beginning to read
  • Whole language
  • Social challenges and policy
  • Literacy in schools
  • Consequences of literacy
  • The great divide
  • Testing the literacy thesis
  • Autonomous versus ideological models of literacy
  • Demythologising literacy
  • Literacy as social practice
  • Literacy practices
  • Literacy and identity
  • Multilingual literacies
  • Literacies at work
  • The literacy thesis resisted
  • Exploring literacy as social practice
  • Investigating literacy practices : an ethnographic perspective
  • Literacy log
  • Literacy and education
  • Phonics, whole language, and English orthography
  • Children's literature : code, content, and practice
  • Academic literacies
  • Literacy at large
  • Workplace literacies
  • Everyday writing in modern society
  • International policy and practice in the literacy field
  • "Literacy problems" and the mass media.
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