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Gutierrez, Peter – Language Arts, 2011
Reading experts have consistently cited the importance of independent reading, reading for pleasure, and fostering "a love of reading." Unfortunately, fanning the fire of fan readership is not so easy in the service of our clear-cut and standards-aligned curricula, except perhaps in small, carefully channeled doses. Moreover, the impetus for such…
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Recreational Reading
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McGee, A. Robin – Language Arts, 2011
A preservice teacher wants to teach for social justice, but faces challenges effectively engaging in critical pedagogy. Her class of sixth-grade students wants to examine more closely the issues around immigration, and the author is eager to disrupt any one-dimensional stereotypes of immigrants that the students might have picked up from popular…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teachers, Critical Theory, Popular Culture
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Husbye, Nicholas E.; Buchholz, Beth; Coggin, Linda; Powell, Christy Wessel; Wohlwend, Karen E. – Language Arts, 2012
Utilizing a New Literacies Studies framework, this article presents critical lessons in film production from a multiple site case study. Examples of children's classroom experiences demonstrate how filmmaking and play come together in a process of storying--a collaborative and multimodal approach to text composition. Students in both preschool and…
Descriptors: Film Production, Reading Instruction, Popular Culture, Case Studies
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Razfar, Aria; Yang, Eunah – Language Arts, 2010
This article examines sociocultural research on early literacy development in the digital age. The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of informational technology that has fundamentally shifted how we think about language and literacy in the early childhood years. Despite these trends, narrow and reductive views of literacy continue to…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Multilingualism, Ethnography, Emergent Literacy
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Watson, Dwight C. – Language Arts, 2009
The controversial and complicated nature of the "N" word is examined in a multicultural classroom project. Utilizing both old and new literature, pop culture, historical lenses, and contemporary interpretations, the word proves extremely relevant in today's language arts classroom. By examining students' perceptions and experiences as well as the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Popular Culture, Language Arts, Middle Schools
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Medina, Carmen L.; del Rocio Costa, Maria – Language Arts, 2010
This piece shares preservice teachers and instructors reflections on their perceptions of a course on Spanish language arts methods in Puerto Rico. The course was redesigned to focus on interrelated curricular and pedagogical aspects such as literacies as situated social practice, funds of knowledge, popular culture and critical literacy. In…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Literacy Education, Popular Culture, Language Arts
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Gainer, Jesse – Language Arts, 2007
This article addresses the importance of opening space for young people to engage in critical media literacy learning using popular culture texts. Children's background knowledge includes a wide-variety of texts that are often ignored or excluded from school curriculum. The author shows how popular music, for example, can offer powerful…
Descriptors: Music, Popular Culture, Media Literacy, Language Arts
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Reese, Debbie – Language Arts, 2007
Traditional stories include myths, legends, and folktales rooted in the oral storytelling traditions of a given people. Through story, people pass their religious beliefs, customs, history, lifestyle, language, values, and the places they hold sacred from one generation to the next. As such, stories and their telling are more than simple…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Popular Culture, American Indians, Folk Culture
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Hade, Daniel; Edmondson, Jacqueline – Language Arts, 2003
Considers how commercialization has brought popular culture texts and products into children's book publishing, possibly compromising the potential for books that reflectively engage children. Hopes to inform readers of current influences on children's book publishing and to raise questions for discussion and debate among those who are interested…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Popular Culture, Publishing Industry
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Alvermann, Donna E.; Xu, Shelley Hong – Language Arts, 2003
Discusses how children's everyday literacies can be used in schools to connect popular culture with the language arts curriculum. Defines what the authors mean by the term popular culture, being careful to distinguish it from definitions ascribed to mass media. Shares some practical, classroom-tried ideas for integrating elementary students'…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Media Literacy
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Dyson, Anne Haas – Language Arts, 2003
Offers an account of school literacy development for all children. Uses a metaphoric "drinking god" to capture the influence that children's nonacademic textual experiences have on their entry into school literacy. Aims to describe how children use old resources from familiar practices and adapt them to enter into new ones. (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Education, Inferences, Media Literacy
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Vasquez, Vivian – Language Arts, 2003
Highlights opportunities for engaging pleasurable and powerful literacies by looking closely at a student's appropriations of the popular text Pokemon. Shows the literacies he learned and used while participating as a member of a Pokemon club and in creating his own Pokemon cards. Discusses the powerful and creative learning students can bring to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Creativity, Elementary Education, Identification (Psychology)
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Mahar, Donna – Language Arts, 2003
Discusses how a group of lunchtime gamers mentored their teacher to help her understand and appreciate the art form of anime. Considers how students create a space within the school building and school day to pursue personal literacy practices. Notes that these students were able to take school-based strategies and retool them to fit out-of-school…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Media Literacy, Popular Culture, Reading Strategies
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Fox, Roy F. – Language Arts, 1999
Reflects on the influence of popular culture and mass media on young people, and argues for a broader notion of literacy that includes verbal and visual literacy as well as all manner of other "texts," because the teaching of literacy has exploded right along with satellite technology and microchips. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Futures (of Society), Literacy, Mass Media
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Anderson, Michael – Language Arts, 2003
Describes how a teacher finds value in popular culture and violent writing by closely examining the writing of a student who laces his stories with explosions and battles. Finds that once he began to see the similarities between the media his student experiences, the writing the student prefers, and his own favorite media and writing, the teacher…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 4, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
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