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Popular culture : a resource for writing in secondary English classrooms

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by D McClenaghan, Brenton DoeckeBrenton Doecke
This chapter explores how a secondary English teacher working with students aged 14-15 enabled them to use their popular culture practices as a resource for writing. The chapter provides examples of conventional classroom situations in which this teacher created a space for students to bring their own semiotic resources to bear on the curriculum. It argues the need for English teachers to become sensitized to the complex literacy practices in which their students engage outside school and to the ways these practices are bound up with their social relationships and sense of identity. The discussion challenges conventional understandings of ‘reading’, ‘writing’, ‘speaking’, and ‘listening’ as components of the English curriculum, arguing that a more contemporary understanding of literacy must take into account the multi-modal practices in which students engage in beyond school.

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Title of book

Effective learning and teaching of writing : a handbook of writing in education

Series

Studies in writing; v.14

Chapter number

9

Pagination

121 - 130

Publisher

Kluwer Academic

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

ISBN-13

9781402027390

ISBN-10

1402027397

Edition

2nd

Language

eng

Notes

Book is a revision of: Effective teaching and learning of writing. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 1996

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2005, Kluwer Academic

Extent

40

Editor/Contributor(s)

G Rijlaarsdam, H van den Bergh, M Couzijn

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