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Literacy Playshop: New Literacies, Popular Media, And Play In The Early Childhood Classroom (Language And Literacy Series),Used
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Product Description Building on her awardwinning research (featured in Playing Their Way into Literacies) that emphasizes that play is an early literacy, Wohlwend has developed a curricular framework for children ages 3 to 8. The Literacy Playshop curriculum engages children in creating their own multimedia productions, positioning them as media makers rather than passive recipients of media messages. The goal is to teach young children to critically interpret the daily messages they receive in popular entertainment that increasingly blur toys, stories, and advertising.The first half of this practical resource features case studies that show how six early childhood teachers working together in teacher study groups developed and implemented playbased literacy learning and media production. The second half of the book provides a Literacy Playshop framework with professional development and classroom activities, discussion questions, and Technology TryIt sections. This userfriendly book will inspire and support teachers in designing their own Literacy Playshops.Literacy Playshop demonstrates how technology, popular culture, and critical literacy might be woven seamlessly into the early childhood curriculum.Jerome C. Harste, Indiana University Review Literacy Playshop demonstrates how technology, popular culture, and critical literacy might be woven seamlessly into the early childhood curriculum.Jerome C. Harste, Indiana University Review Literacy Playshop demonstrates how technology, popular culture, and critical literacy might be woven seamlessly into the early childhood curriculum.Jerome C. Harste, Indiana University About the Author Karen E. Wohlwend is an assistant professor in the Literacy, Culture, and Language Education Department in the School of Education at Indiana University. She is the author of Playing Their Way into Literacies: Reading, Writing, and Belonging in the Early Childhood Classroom.
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