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Gholnecsar E. Muhammad – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
In this essay, I share how my own readings and understandings of Islam brought me closer to wider concepts of literacy. I use these views to guide my own research in literacy education to situate what literacy can be for youth in and around schools, knowing that literacy is still taught, assessed, and measured in singular ways.
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Factors, Literacy, Literacy Education
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Alfred W. Tatum – Reading Teacher, 2024
Discussions and practices focused on Black boys' literacy development and equity in U.S. classrooms require serious thought and interrogation if the aim is to move these boys toward advanced levels of reading, writing, intellectual development, and human development. Sorely, Black boys have become subjects of educational, programming, and policy…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Literacy, Literacy Education
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Watson, Vaughn W. M.; Marciano, Joanne E. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2023
In envisioning literacy at a crossroads, we ask what may be the potential of a different, intense, possible love, a love we may scarcely know and may yet discern--what we think of as a cosmic love, an explosive love. Such stance-taking in literacy research provokes new possibilities for research, teaching, and learning. We share brief narrative…
Descriptors: Literacy, Intimacy, Racism, Blacks
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Crowell, Caryl; Sulser, Tiffany; Teeple, Kerry – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
In this forum, practitioners reflect on their experiences as they respond to the following question: How can we use literacy to advocate for environmental issues? Three educators across elementary, middle school, and college settings describe using multiple literacies to conduct inquiries and create a deeper awareness of sustainability and shared…
Descriptors: Literacy, Conservation (Environment), Sustainability, Elementary Education
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Au, Kathryn H.; Raphael, Taffy E. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2021
We propose centering discussions of the science of reading around five values to increase the likelihood of bringing all students to high levels of literacy. These values are (1) collective responsibility, (2) equity through higher order thinking, (3) a rigorous system, (4) accountability with transparency, and (5) stability and sustainability.
Descriptors: Reading Research, Literacy, Responsibility, Thinking Skills
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McGregor, Sue L. T. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2021
Riddell's (2020) article, "The Power of Rhetoric," inspired this position paper. She used the neologism "rhetorical literacy" describing it as "one of the most powerful tools [we] can wield" to navigate today's complexity. This article discusses why family and consumer sciences (FCS) practitioners (a.k.a., home…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Literacy, Persuasive Discourse
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McNair, Jonda C.; Edwards, Patricia A. – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2021
This essay profiles Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop, the 2020 Distinguished Scholar Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. It begins with biographical information about Bishop and her career trajectory in education followed by descriptions of three of her landmark works and the ways a sampling of scholars have utilized and expanded upon them. The three…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Literacy, Childrens Literature, African American Literature
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Reinking, David; Yaden, David B., Jr. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2021
In this commentary, we argue that literacy research would be more productive if researchers had a clearer, more nuanced understanding of theory. Specifically, we argue that theory in a practice-oriented field is most fundamentally productive when it provides instrumental guidance for literacy beyond academic understanding about literacy. Premises…
Descriptors: Literacy, Research, Theories, Productivity
National Council of Teachers of English, 2021
White language supremacy (WLS) is an implement to white supremacy, particularly within educational institutions. Contextualized within present exigencies, antiracist educators must work alongside students, communities, and institutions to push for the dismantling of WLS because of its deleterious effects on Black, Indigenous, and people of color…
Descriptors: Whites, Language Usage, Racism, Literacy
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Reynolds, Dan – Reading Research Quarterly, 2021
The demand for evidence-based instructional practices has driven a large supply of research on adolescent literacy. Documenting this supply, Baye, Inns, Lake, and Slavin's 2019 article in "Reading Research Quarterly" synthesized far more studies, with far more rigorous methodology, than had ever been collected before. What does this mean…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Literacy, Reading Research, Evidence
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McCool, Megan – Community Literacy Journal, 2020
In this reflection, using the work of Ellen Cushman and Paula Mathieu as a framework from which to extend, I explore how my positionality as a graduate student affected my experience wading into community-engaged literacy work. Specifically, I reflect on my time with a nonprofit organization that provides no-cost legal support and safety planning…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Reflection, Community Involvement, Literacy
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Childress, Jennifer; Backman, Alysia Cella; Lipson, Marjorie Y. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2020
In this commentary, the authors suggest that a paramount job for adolescent literacy assessment is to create more equitable outcomes for all students. The authors propose that the use of learning scales and micro-progressions fills a void and demonstrate how their use can provide better information to teachers and yield information that can…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Student Evaluation, Literacy, Evaluation Methods
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Leigh Keener – State Education Standard, 2024
A recent Arkansas Department of Education analysis found highly rated early childhood programs serve many of the state's children. Yet 81,000 eligible children still lack access to publicly funded early learning experiences, particularly in rural areas, and enter kindergarten "not ready to learn." The LEARNS Act focuses on five key areas…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Access to Education, State Departments of Education, Achievement Gap
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Kaia L. Simon – College Composition and Communication, 2019
Although scholars have studied migrant children who translate for their families, less is known about how these experiences matter for life-long literacy experiences. This article argues that child language brokers develop advanced skills in literacy and rhetoric from which they draw throughout their lives, in multiple contexts.
Descriptors: Translation, Literacy, Immigrants, Language Proficiency
Schmoker, Mike – Educational Leadership, 2019
Three essential elements--curriculum, sound instruction, and authentic literacy--are the primary, fundamental drivers of schooling and its improvement, says ASCD author Mike Schmoker. And yet they are rarely implemented. If our schools are to enter Marzano's "era of unprecedented effectiveness," then we must change the way we train…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Improvement, School Effectiveness, Educational Change
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