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Handbook of Research on Cross-Cultural Approaches to Language and Literacy Development
Interactions shared values, ways of being and situated meanings held by groups in specific social contexts.
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Constructing a Third Space: Positioning Students' Out-of-School Literacies in the Classroom
Pauline Millar (The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados) and S. Joel Warrican (The University of the West Indies, Open Campus, Barbados)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8668-7.ch004
Abstract
Burgeoning technologies are changing the global practices of youth to embrace a form of literacy which encompasses both skills and multimodal forms. In Barbados this has been perceived as disengagement from conventional literate practices and has caused concern in the wider Barbadian community. This view is reinforced by the seemingly ubiquitous engagement of youth with various forms of communications technology rather than traditional text. This chapter presents some insight, in the context of a Barbadian secondary school, into an action research project which sought to bridge the existing divide between traditional and semiotic literacies. This investigation confirmed that students were engaged in literate acts in diverse ways. The creation of third space required revised assumptions about the nature of literacy and redefined roles for teachers and students. This chapter concludes with recommendations for increased dialogue, collaboration and professional development among Barbadian secondary English teachers on issues related to literacy.
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Talking Through the Design: Supporting Students' Digital Video Composing Processes Through Dialogic Engagement
In this chapter discourses refers to the available languages, ideas, and resources students have access to as a result of their individual literacy practices and identities.
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