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Literacies in childhood : changing views, challenging practice
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Literacies in childhood : changing views, challenging practice

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This ed. originally published: 2007. Previous ed. published as: Literacies in early childhood. 2002.

Contents

Surveying the landscape / Laurie Markin
Emergent literacy / Clair McLachlan
Literacy as social practice / Criss Jones Díaz
Understanding literacy pedagogy in and out of school / Barbara Comber and Jo-Anne Reid
Multiliteracies: towards the future / Susan Hill
Children's worlds: globalisation and critical literacy / Criss Jones Díaz, Browyn Beecher and Leonie Arthur
Many roads through many modes: becoming literate in childhood / Julie Martello
Literacy transitions / Anne Kennedy and Lynne Surman
Young children using language to negotiate their social worlds / Susan Danby and Christina Davidson
Multiple ways of making meaning: children as writers / Caroline Barratt-Pugh
Reading contexts and practices in the childhood years / Pauline Harris
Multiliteracies and the arts / Laurie Markin and Peter Whiteman
Literacy assessment: understanding and recording meaningful data / Alma Fleet and Jane Torr
Other words, other worlds: bilingual identities and literacy / Criss Jones Díaz and Nola Harvey
Doing it 'proper': the case of Maori literacy / Margie Hohepa and Stuart McNaughton
Indigenous literacies: moving from social construction towards social justice / Wendy Hanlen
Literacy for all? Young children and special literacy learning needs / Margaret McNaught
Literacy and gender in childhood contexts: moving the focus / Nola Alloway
New pathways in childhood literacies / Laurie Markin.

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