Literacy, Gender, and Work: In Families And In School

Literacy, Gender, and Work: In Families And In School

by Judith W. Solsken
Literacy, Gender, and Work: In Families And In School

Literacy, Gender, and Work: In Families And In School

by Judith W. Solsken

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Overview

This is the first in-depth study of gender issues in early literacy learning. It provides vivid portraits of the difficulties that both boys and girls experience in learning to read and write at home and in classrooms due to gendered divisions of labor in families and schools. The portraits are based on data from a three-year ethnographic study, in which learning biographies were constructed for thirteen children from their entry into kindergarten until the completion of second grade. The biographies show that in learning to read and write, children construct gendered identities and negotiate their social relations with parents, siblings, teachers, and peers. Even in supportive families and progressive classrooms, children face difficulties in literacy learning as a result of family and classroom practices organizing literacy on the dimensions of male/female and work/play. The result is often the unwitting perpetuation of traditional gender roles in families, schools, and the larger society. This account of early literacy learning links the personal and social meaning of literacy in children's everyday lives with the larger cultural and political significance of gender. The theoretical arguments and questions raised in the book challenge prevailing psychological and sociocultural models of literacy learning and set the agenda for future research on literacy and gender.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780893919184
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/01/1993
Series: Language and Educational Processes Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

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Table of Contents

Preface
Learning About Literacy from Children Current Theoretical Perspectives on Beginning Literacy
Literacy as Social Status and Identity
Description of the Study. Plan of the Book
Endnotes
The Roots of Literacy Learning in Families Theoretical Perspectives on Family Literacy
Luke
Gender and Work as Identity Issues
Jack
Beatrix
Jane
Literacy as a Self-Defining Act
Endnotes
LITERACY INSTRUCTION IN THE KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM
The First Day of School. The Teacher's Theoretical Assumptions
The Social Context of Pedagogy
Endnotes
CHILDREN'S ORIENTATIONS TOWARD LITERACY IN KINDERGARTEN
Theoretical Perspectives on the Individual Learner/Beatrix
Jack
The Significance of Children's Orientations Toward Literacy/Endnotes
TENSIONS IN CHILDREN'S KINDERGARTEN LITERACY LEARNING
Theoretical Perspectives on Tensions in Literacy Learning
Luke
Jane
Pedagogical Tensions for Children and Teachers
Endnotes
BEYOND STEREOTYPES: THE COMPLEXITY OF NEGOTIATING GENDER AND WORK RELATIONS IN LITERACY LEARNING
Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Work Relations in Literacy Learning
George
Roberta
Tensions in Boys' Literacy Learning-Leo, Arnie, and Don
Tensions in Girls' Literacy Learning-Beverly, Lucille, and Sarah
Beyond Stereotypes
Endnotes
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN FIRST AND SECOND GRADE
Theoretical Perspectives on Continuity and Change in Literacy Learning
Changes in the Classroom Context for Literacy: Pedagogy and Social Relations
Luke
Jack
Beatrix
Jane
Continuity and Change in Children's Orientations Toward Literacy
Endnotes
REFLECTIONS ON THE JOURNEY
Appendix: The Construction of the Learning Biographies
References
Children's Books
Author Index
Subject Index

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