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Paperback Language and Literacy: Studying Discourse in Communities and Classrooms Book

ISBN: 0867093862

ISBN13: 9780867093865

Language and Literacy: Studying Discourse in Communities and Classrooms

Teachers, parents, and policymakers need an informed understanding of language--of how it is acquired, how it is used, and how we can best support the learning of new languages and literacies. Yet in most language education, whether in the high school classroom or the college linguistics course, little connection is made between formal study and our real world experiences with language.

Language and Literacy makes that connection...

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An innovative and useful approach to language teaching.

Eleanor Kutz presents a broad and complex body of theory with clarity and competence in preparing beginning students of language to engage in their own research. The book is laid out in eleven chapters that examine language and literacy from the perspectives of first and second language acquisition, social constructivism, and discourse analysis. Two key features distinguish this text from other surveys of the same topic. First, the use of language by individuals and communities at variety of different ages, from infancy to adulthood, and from a range differing cultural backgrounds is explored in some depth. This exploration is consistently sensitive to nuance and respectful. Second, readers are offered clear directions for approaches to their own research about language. This inquiry model approach not only makes the subject matter more appealing and approachable, but offers readers opportunities to extend and concretize their learning. Responses from Kutz' own students in fact make up many of the examples she uses to illustrate language theory. These were the most enlightening examples. However, like many other language and literacy researchers, she also uses examples culled from interactions with her own children. These examples, as a group, were less interesting. This book would make an excellent choice for professors, especially teacher educators, and high school teachers who seek to allow students to engage in authentic inquiry and address the complex social, political and psychological connections between the uses of language and literacy.
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