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E-raamat: Reclaiming Literacies as Meaning Making: Manifestations of Values, Identities, Relationships, and Knowledge

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"In this edited volume, Whitmore and Meyer bring together top literacy scholars from around the world to discuss the role of literacy as a manifestation of meaning-making in reading, writing, drawing, speaking, and playing. Emerging from a rich, progressive scholarship, the volume lays out a clear discourse of meaning-making in literacies, and shifts the conversation away from treating literacies as commodities and towards an understanding of literacies as an active, engaged process by which learners compose and develop their own expressions of agency. Organized by five pillars of literacy-teaching, learning, language, curriculum, and sociocultural contexts-each section covers critical and cutting-edge topics in literacy and offers examples, tools and strategies for practical applications in classroom settings"--

Whitmore and Meyer bring together top literacy scholars from around the world to introduce the concept of manifestations: evidence of meaning making in literacy events, practices, processes, products, and thinking. Manifestation are windows into literacy identities, and serve as affective and sociocultural signifiers of learners’ understanding at a point in time and in a specific context. The volume reclaims progressive spaces for understanding reading, writing, drawing, speaking, playing, and other literacies. It grounds manifestations of literacies in the discourse of meaning making and demonstrates how literacy learners and educators are active agents in this complex, social, political, emotional, and multimodal process.

Ideal for preservice teachers, graduate students, and researchers in literacy education, this book shifts the conversation away from treating literacies as acquired commodities and illustrates how educators engage with learners to deepen understanding of literacy learners’ experiences. Organized by five pillars of literacy—teaching, learning, language, curriculum, and sociocultural contexts—each section covers critical and cutting-edge topics and offers examples, tools, and strategies for research and practical applications in diverse classroom settings. Each chapter includes a range of examples and is followed by a short, complementary reading extension to engage the reader.

List of Figures
xii
List of Tables
xiv
Contributor Biographies xv
Preface xxiv
Acknowledgements xxviii
1 Reclaiming Manifestations of Literacies: Cultivating a Discourse of Meaning Making
1(18)
Richard J. Meyer
Kathryn F. Whitmore
PILLAR 1 Learning
19(62)
Pillar 1 Introduction Learning Lessons from Kidwatching
21(2)
Yetta M. Goodman
Kenneth S. Goodman
2 Emotional Engagement as Manifested in Students' Bodies: The Visual Learning Analysis
23(14)
Kathryn F. Whitmore
James S. Chisholm
2 Extension: Art as a Communicative Event
33(4)
Peggy Albers
3 A Vygotskian Perspective on Manifestations of Voice
37(14)
Rachel Meiklejohn
Richard J. Meyer
3 Extension: Muting Diverse Voices: The Deleterious Effects of Acquisition-Based Literacies
47(4)
Scott Ritchie
Nadine C. Duncan
4 Understanding Manifestations of Reading through Eye Movement Miscue Analysis
51(13)
Maria Perpetua Socorro U. Liwanag
Koomi J. Kim
Shannon Tucker
Nicole Harrison
4 Extension: Reclaiming the Art of Listening: Quieting the Adult to Let the Child Make Meaning
61(3)
Joshua Iddings
5 Documenting the Manifestations of Learning with the Biographic Literacy Profile: Version 2.0
64(17)
Bobbie Kabuto
Sinead Harmey
5 Extension: Children as Informants for Kidwatching Profiles
76(5)
Michele Myers
Sara Suber
PILLAR 2 Teaching
81(50)
Pillar 2 Introduction Teaching Lessons from Kidwatching
83(2)
Yetta M. Goodman
Kenneth S. Goodman
6 "Actually, Everybody Miscues, Not Just Me": Exploring Teacher Moves Using Retrospective Miscue Analysis in `Reading Intervention' Classes
85(14)
Carol Gilles
Danielle Johnson
Anna Osborn
6 Extension: Celebrating Our Strengths: Stories of Teachers' and Students' Growth
95(4)
Carol Gilles
Anna Osborn
Danielle Johnson
7 Revaluing Writers and Writing through Advocacy Biographic Profiles
99(15)
Debra L. Goodman
Elisabeth Costa Saliani
7 Extension: Advocacy Biographic Profiles: Implications for Pedagogy
110(4)
Debra L. Goodman
Elisabeth Costa Saliani
8 Helping Teachers Reframe Reading as Meaning Making
114(17)
Brian Camboume
Gary Kilarr
8 Extension: "I Feel Like a Film Has Been Lifted from My Eyes": Miscue Analysis and Other Strategies that Reclaim Meaning Making for Teachers
126(5)
Tasha Tropp Laman
Kathryn F. Whitmore
PILLAR 3 Curriculum
131(48)
Pillar 3 Introduction Curriculum Lessons from Kidwatching
133(2)
Yetta M. Goodman
Kenneth S. Goodman
9 "Where We Going Today?": Emergent Curriculum in a Reggio-Inspired Preschool Classroom
135(13)
Christie Angleton
Kathryn F. Whitmore
9 Extension: Taking Flight: A Learning Story for Shaunta
144(4)
Christie Angleton
Kathryn F. Whitmore
10 Revaluing Readers with RMA: Miscue Analysis as Handwork
148(15)
Alan D. Flurkey
10 Extension: Revaluing Readers: Over-the-Shoulder Miscue Analysis in Reading Conferences
159(4)
Caryl G. Crowell
11 Idea Poems: A Curricular Strategy for Manifesting a Sense of Identity in Writing
163(16)
S. Rebecca Leigh
11 Extension: Reclaiming Agency with Young Writers
174(5)
Krystal Wood-Kofonow
Richard J. Meyer
PILLAR 4 Language
179(48)
Pillar 4 Introduction Language Lessons from Kidwatching
181(2)
Yetta M. Goodman
Kenneth S. Goodman
12 Honoring Manifestations of Multilingual Readers' Language Repertoires
183(14)
Catherine Compton-Lilly
Eliza Braden
Yang Wang
12 Extension: Manifestations of Second Language Composing Processes in Language Switching
193(4)
Jose Miguel Plata Ramirez
Kathryn F. Whitmore
13 Taking Soundings: Listening in on Student Thinking
197(15)
Kathryn Mitchell Pierce
13 Extension: "It's Important for People to See These Types of Issues on Their Own": Soundings during Multimodal Composing
208(4)
Jonathan Baize
James S. Chisholm
14 Inviting Multilingual Children to Use Their Languages as Resources
212(15)
Nancy Rankie Shelton
Jiyoon Lee
14 Extension: Dialogic Practices to Support Translanguaging
223(4)
Amy Seely Flint
Sociocultural Contexts
227(57)
Pillar 5 Introduction Sociocultural Contexts Lessons from Kidwatching
229(2)
Yetta M. Goodman
Kenneth S. Goodman
15 Processing the World through Mathematical Reasoning: The Sociocultural Contexts of Writers
231(13)
Ken-Anne Croce
15 Extension: Parents as Co-Problem Posers
240(4)
Kelly L. Murphy
16 Learning from Good Readers: Holistic Reading Practices within Sociocultural Models of Literacy
244(15)
Chuck Jurich
16 Extension: Reclaiming the Sociocultural Power of Recontextualizing: "I Put My Name with Lots of Names"
255(4)
Jamie Maxwell
Ryan L. Nelson
Holly L. Damico
Jack S. Damico
Christine Weill
17 Vygotsky and Reclaiming Meaning
259(14)
Holbrook Mahn
Richard J. Meyer
17 Extension: Learning about Process from Manifestations
269(4)
Diane Stephens
18 Manifestations of Values, Identities, Relationships, and Knowledge
273(11)
Richard J. Meyer
Index 284
Kathryn F. Whitmore is Department Chair and Professor in the School of Education at Metropolitan State University of Denver.

Richard J. Meyer is Regents' Professor Emeritus at the University of New Mexico.