New Directions in Teaching English: Reimagining Teaching, Teacher Education, and Research

New Directions in Teaching English: Reimagining Teaching, Teacher Education, and Research

New Directions in Teaching English: Reimagining Teaching, Teacher Education, and Research

New Directions in Teaching English: Reimagining Teaching, Teacher Education, and Research

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Overview

New Directions in Teaching English: Reimagining Teaching, Teacher Education and Research attempts to create a comprehensive vision of critical and culturally relevant English teaching at the dawn of the 21st century.

This book is multi-voiced. It includes perspectives from classroom teachers, teacher educators, and researchers in language and literacy, positioned to respond to recent changes in national conversations about literacy, learning, and assessment. These variously situated authors also recognize the rapidly changing demographics in schools, the changing nature of literacy in the digital age, and the increasing demands for literacy in the workplace.

This book is critical. At all times education is a political act, and schools are embedded within a sociocultural reality that benefits some at the expense of others. Therefore the approach advocated through many of the chapters is one of critical literacy, where English students gain reading and writing skills and proficiency with digital technologies that allow them to become more able, discerning, and empowered consumers and producers of texts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610486767
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/25/2015
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ernest Morrell is the Macy Professor of English Education and director of the Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Teachers College, Columbia University. He is a past president of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). His interests include the teaching of English, critical media literacy, and urban teacher education.

Lisa Scherff, currently a teacher at Estero High School (Florida), previously taught literacy education at the University of Tennessee, the University of Alabama, and Florida State University. Her research interests include opportunity to learn in the English/language arts, teacher preparation and development, and student–teacher discussions of young adult literature.

Table of Contents

Dedication
Preface
Introduction

Section 1: Classroom Teaching

Chapter 1: Critical Multiliteracies Pedagogy in a Secondary English Classroom
Jerica Coffey

Chapter 2: Cultural Relevance in the Modern Language Arts Classroom
Jose Paco Fiallos

Chapter 3: Distraction, Differentiation, & Socialization: English Education, Pedagogy, and Literacy Acquisition in an Era of Social and Mobile Media
Antero Garcia

Chapter 4: Towards a Literacy Continuum
Latrise P. Johnson and Maisha T. Winn

Chapter 5: Black and Latina/o Youth Linguistic Repertoires in Urban English Language Arts Classroom
Danny C. Martinez

Section 2: Teacher Education

Chapter 6: Service Learning in New Spaces: Transforming Preservice Teachers
Lisa Scherff

Chapter 7: English Teacher Education for Rural Social Spaces
Leslie S. Rush

Chapter 8: Learning from Equity Audits: Powerful Social Justice in English Education for the 21st Century
sj Miller

Section 3: Scholarship and Advocacy

Chapter 9: Critical Engagement through Digital Media Production: A Nexus of Practice
Cynthia Lewis and Lauren Causey

Chapter 10: Digital Literacy Advocacy: A Rationale for Shifting Policy, Infrastructure, and Instruction
Troy Hicks

Chapter 11: ”Don’t Say Gay”: Using Action Research to Interrogate Language Use in the English Classroom
Susan L. Groenke and Judson C. Laughter

Chapter 12: Practitioner Research in English Education
Patricia Lambert Stock

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