This series is home to cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections covering Literacy Education. Providing coverage of a broad range of emergent concepts, theories, and issues from around the world, texts address topics including pedagogy, curriculum, policy, teacher education, and language learning. Titles offer dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.
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By Danielle L. DeFauw
February 01, 2022
This text draws on interviews, assignments, field notes, and observations from a flipped writing methodology course conducted with preservice elementary teachers in the US. In doing so, the text powerfully illustrates the benefits of using flipped methodologies in K-6 instruction to engage students...
Edited
By Jill Jeffery, Judy M. Parr
May 28, 2021
This book contributes to the innovation of writing education and research globally by providing crucial insights into how the structures and aims of literacy curricula vary internationally. It examines how nine education systems across five continents represent ‘good writing’ in curricula that ...
By David Bloome, George Newell, Alan R Hirvela, Tzu-Jung Lin
September 25, 2019
Written by leaders in the field of literacy and language arts Education, this volume defines Dialogic Literary Argumentation, outlines its key principles, and provides in-depth analysis of classroom social practices and teacher-student interactions to illustrate the possibilities of a social ...