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Publication Date: 2024
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Terminologically Speaking, the Reading Wars
Reading Psychology, v45 n4 p386-412 2024
Shared understanding of what words mean is critical for understanding and having meaningful discussion within professional circles and between the profession and the public. For over six decades, the term "reading wars" has been used in scholarship and popular media to describe debates about how to teach reading. In this article, the authors report findings from a terminological study of the term, including the first recorded use of the term, changing debates to which the term has referred over time, and ways the term has been used in a variety of media. The authors situate the term outside of the literacy field and urge literacy professionals to exercise caution when using the term.
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational History, Reading, Lexicology, Diachronic Linguistics, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Content Analysis, Social Media, Databases, Printed Materials, Nonprint Media
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Language: English
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