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Wham! Teaching with Graphic Novels Across the Curriculum (Language & Literacy) (Language and Literacy Series)
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Wham! Teaching with Graphic Novels Across the Curriculum (Language & Literacy) (Language and Literacy Series)

''The range and complexity of graphic novels being published right now is simply amazing to me….They are part of what should be a balanced array of texts that all can read, enjoy, and learn from. In this volume, the authors point to this proliferation, as well as the educative potential of graphic novels. After reading its pages, I feel others will agree with me that they have done an excellent job pointing out how graphic novel creators such as Jim Ottaviani and Larry Gonick communicate much about history, science, and mathematics while also making connections to comprehension and thinking skills that accompany both literacy and content-specific learning.''
 
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Tags: graphic, Language, novels, Literacy, mathematics
Teaching Adult Literacy: principles and practice (Developing Adult Skills)
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Teaching Adult Literacy: principles and practice (Developing Adult Skills)Teaching Adult Literacy: principles and practice (Developing Adult Skills)

In this book, the authors offer friendly guidance on how to work with adult learners to develop their literacy skills and practices. They challenge the negative view of adult literacy learners as social 'problems', often described in terms of their deficits. They promote an alternative view of people who have rich resources and skills in many areas of their lives which they can bring to the learning process.
 
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Tags: their, literacy, Adult, learners, skills, Teaching
Concise Guide to Information Literacy
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Concise Guide to Information LiteracyThe American Library Association defines "information literacy" as "a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information." The Concise Guide to Information Literacy gives students the tools they need to develop those abilities, including the search techniques and evaluation methods that will help them pinpoint what actually is academically sound information.
 
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Tags: information, needed, Concise, Information, Literacy
Adult Literacy, Numeracy & Language: Policy, Practice & Research
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Adult Literacy, Numeracy & Language: Policy, Practice & Research

This book explores the social practice of literacy, numeracy and language and its implications for teaching and learning adult basic skills. Leading international experts argue that literacy, numeracy and language are more than just a set of skills or techniques, but are shaped by the social and cultural context within which they are taking place; the meanings they have for users; and the purposes they serve. This shifts the focus from a narrow, functional and externally imposed definition of literacy, numeracy and language learning, to more open and numerous definitions that focus on what people do with their knowledge, understanding and skills in a range of contexts.
 
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Tags: literacy, language, skills, numeracy, learning
The Evolution of College English: Literacy Studies from the Puritans to the Postmoderns
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The Evolution of College English: Literacy Studies from the Puritans to the Postmoderns

Thomas P. Miller defines college English studies as literacy studies and examines how it has evolved in tandem with broader developments in literacy and the literate. He maps out “four corners” of English departments: literature, language studies, teacher education, and writing studies. Miller identifies their development with broader changes in the technologies and economies of literacy that have redefined what students write and read, which careers they enter, and how literature represents their experiences and aspirations.
 
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Tags: studies, English, literacy, their, broader