Handbook of research on teaching literacy through the communicative and visual arts. Volume II / edited by James Flood, Shirley Brice Heath, Diane Lapp.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Corporate Author: International Reading Association
Other Authors: Flood, James (Editor), Heath, Shirley Brice (Editor), Lapp, Diane (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Historical and theoretical foundations
  • 1. Vision for learning: history, theory, and affirmation / Shirley Brice Heath
  • 2. Multimedia production as composition / David L. Bruce
  • 3. Crossing the bridge: literacy between school education and contemporary cultures / Damiano Felini
  • 4. The construction of photographic meaning / Andrew L. Mendelson
  • 5. Constructing, performing, and reading representations of youth and childhood / S.E. Woodson
  • 6. The development of media education in England: a personal view / Cary Bazalgette
  • 7. Using a multimodal theoretical lens to explore studies pertaining to English learners in the visual and communicative arts / Cynthia Brock ... [et al.]
  • 8. Censorship and censorship policies: the impact on teaching literacy through the visual arts / Nancy Frey
  • 9. How international assessments contribute to literacy policy / Renate Valtin, Cathy Roller, John Else
  • Mastering the media / Alan Michel and Kim Slack
  • Unexpected outcomes of media arts education / Elana Yonah Rosen and Erica Deiparine-Sugars
  • Part II. Methods of inquiry in the communicative, visual, and performative arts
  • 10. "Literacy" in a multimodal environment of communication / Gunther Kress
  • 11. Learning with multiple literacies: observations of lives exploring meanings, identities, possibilities and worlds / Robert J. Tierney
  • 12. Children out of bounds: the power of case studies in expanding visions of literacy development / Anne Haas Dyson
  • 13. Theatre and theory partnered through ethnographic study / Steven Z. Athanases
  • 14. Making "collaboration" problematic in collaborative school-university action research: studying with urban teacher researchers to transform literacy practices / Christine C. Pappas
  • 15. Remaking sense, reshaping inquiry: reimagining metaphors for a literacy of the possible / Lorri Neilsen
  • 16. Reenvisioning preservice teacher identity: matrixing methodology / Stacy J. Miller
  • 17. Analytic dilemmas in real and virtual contexts: a turn to spatial semiosis / Julie Cheville
  • 18. Disability studies matter / Kit Tisdale
  • 19. Museum literacy, art, and space study / A. Jonathan Eakle
  • 20. "A picture can do things words can't": transforming representations in literacy research / Lalitha Vasudevan
  • 21. Literacy research and policy: are we learning anything? / Barbara Kapinus, Cathy Roller
  • Music in a child's life / Alika Brandenburg
  • Part III. Family and community contexts in the communicative, visual, and performative arts
  • 22. Youth cultures, literacies, and identities in and out of school / Elizabeth Birr Moje
  • 23. A world of expanding literacies: audio visual and nonlinear digital forms in everyday life / JoEllen Fisherkeller
  • 24. The comic book project: literacy outside (and inside) the box / Michael Bitz
  • 25. Internet communication among youth: new practices and epistemologies / Cynthia Lewis
  • 26. Anime and manga fandom: young people's multiliteracies made visible / Kelly Chandler-Olcott
  • 27. Reading, writing, and watching: the informal education of film fans / Kimberly Sheridan
  • 28. Working the crowd: youth media interactivity / Elisabeth Soep
  • 29. Both sides of the mic: community literacies in the age of hip hop / Jabari Mahiri ... [et al.]
  • 30. Novelness in action: the role of self-generated dramatic arts activities in the literacy development of adolescents / Christopher Worthman
  • 31. "We as stylist actually become like psychiatrists": problem solving in public performance / Yolanda J. Majors
  • 32. Exchanging life narratives: the politics and poetics of do-it-yourself practices / Doreen M. Piano
  • 33. Examining shared domains of literacy in the church and school of African American children / Gwendolyn Michele Thompson McMillon
  • 34. Violence and the visual, performing, and communicative arts / Ian Pumpian and Douglas Fisher
  • Awakening voice and losing sleep: when adult southern learners become writers / S.D. Collins
  • Picture book biographies to promote intercultural understanding / Colleen P. Gilrane
  • Part IV. Into the language arts classroom through the visual and communicative arts
  • 35. Literacy classrooms: making mind out of multimodal material / Randy Bomer
  • 36. A critical review of research into children's responses to multimodal texts / Evelyn Arizpe
  • 37. Reading the art of the picturebook / Barbara Kiefer
  • 38. Young children's visual meaning making in response to picturebooks / Lawrence R. Sipe
  • 39. Getting the picture: visual dimensions of informational texts / Barbara Moss
  • 40. Drawing to learn: visual support for developing reading, writing, and concepts for children at risk / Anne McGill-Franzen
  • 41. The role visualization strategies play in struggling readers' engagement, comprehension, and response to text, or "Wait. You mean it's supposed to make sense every time you read?" / Mary Massie, Karen Boran, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
  • 42. From drawing to digital creations: graphic organizers in the classroom / Karen Bromley
  • 43. The effective uses of digital storytelling as a teaching and learning tool / Bernard R. Robin
  • 44. Teacher learning for new times: repurposing new multimodal literacies and digital-video composing for schools / Suzanne M. Miller
  • 45. Dramatic play and dramatic activity: literate language and narrative understanding / Lee Galda and A.D. Pellegrini
  • 46. Playing with textual toys: popular culture and childhood writing / Anne Haas Dyson
  • 47. Promoting self-knowledge: adolescents engaged in educating / Marino C. Alvarez, Victoria J. Risko
  • 48. Critical media literacy in secondary schools / Pamela U. Brown and Gretchen Schwarz
  • 49. Wanting to look a thousand times: blending visual and textual elements in the contemporary young adult novel / Jennifer Lynn Wolf
  • 50. Shakespeare and Gaiman: strange bedfellows attain immortality / Jacqueline T. Pham and Andrea A. Lunsford
  • 51. Film, literature, and language / Lawrence Baines
  • 52. Media over the decades: from radio (fast-forward) to podcasting and the iPod / James Trier
  • 53. Film and video in the classroom: back to the future / William Kist
  • 54. Popular culture in the language arts classroom / Jackie Marsh
  • 55. Differentiating visual, communicative, and performative arts instruction in well-managed classrooms/ Diane Lappe, James Flood, Kelly Moore
  • Pictures as part of a normal school day: third grade / Molly Bang
  • An eruption of poppies: a meditation on writing landscape / Jane Yolen
  • The truth about nonfiction / Edward T. Sullivan
  • Timeless timeline: visualizing the past and the future / Deborah A. Wooten
  • Standards in the arts and arts within literacy instruction / Nan L. McDonald
  • Encounters with art in and out of the classroom.