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Anne Gill; Olivia G. Stewart – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2024
This study explores the instructional implications of using podcasts framed by a critical media literacy framework in a high school social justice classroom. This 10-week, critical media-framed study examines how eight 16-18-year-old students, taught synchronously on Zoom, engaged in weekly podcast-based lesson activities, selecting podcast…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Electronic Publishing, Information Dissemination
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Walsh-Moorman, Beth; Pytash, Kristine E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
Using pre- and post- intervention data, this formative study explores instructional moves designed to guide students' critical thinking as they engage in lateral reading and digital source evaluation. Working in a dual enrollment composition classroom, researchers identified and addressed three areas of need: considering context when determining…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Critical Reading, Information Sources, Electronic Publishing
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Ehret, Christian; Boegel, Jacy; Manuel-Nekouei, Roya – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
Outside of compulsory schooling, adolescents become more responsible for maintaining their reading lives together, which is consequential for educators wishing to foster student identities as lifelong readers, writers, and digital designers. The authors describe the role of affect in a youth-driven, online participatory culture, BookTube, in which…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Youth, Reading Habits, Reading Attitudes
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O'Byrne, W. Ian; Pytash, Kristine E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2017
This commentary begins with a summary of the current landscape of literacy, technology, and education. The authors then examine A Domain of One's Own as an important new initiative and explore how teachers and schools can implement this initiative. The authors contend that the building and developing of A Domain of One's Own is a good example of…
Descriptors: Literacy, Technology Uses in Education, Learner Engagement, Electronic Publishing
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Loh, Chin Ee; Sun, Baoqi – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
Does print still matter in this digital age? What is the role of technology in reading? Do adolescents who enjoy reading view the reading of print and digital material differently from those who do not enjoy reading? Drawing on survey data from 6,005 students and focus group data with 96 students across six secondary schools, the authors conducted…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Printed Materials, Electronic Publishing, Adolescents
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Barnes, Meghan E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
Prospective teachers often draw on their own experiences with writing as they envision and plan for future writing instruction. Rather than analyzing the types and topics of writing that teacher candidates engaged in as K-16 students, this study inquired into the mediational means shaping their writing processes. The teacher candidates in this…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, High School Students
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Sharma, Sue Ann; Deschaine, Mark E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2016
Digital curation provides a way to transcend traditional academic fields of study and create instructional materials available to support adolescent and adult literacy initiatives. The instructional capabilities that Web 2.0 tools offer provide curators with the ability to reach audiences in a way that has not been possible in the past. The…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Preservation, Instructional Materials, Web 2.0 Technologies
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Kist, William; Tollafield, Karen Andrus; Dagistan, Murat – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
This paper describes an analysis of 21 adolescent literacy leaders' tweets over a total of four days. Coding of the tweets revealed that professional educators were tweeting about personal matters nearly as much as they are tweeting about educational matters. These tweeters also suggested resources, sent reports from events such as…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Social Networks, Electronic Publishing, Web Sites
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Evans, Ellen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2017
E-book sales are down nationwide, and younger readers are proving to be surprisingly persistent in their preference for printed books. Although 66% of schools nationwide offer e-books, adoption is growing at a slower than expected rate. This study takes a closer look at high school students' experiences as they read John Steinbeck's fictional…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Printed Materials, Books, Educational Technology
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Schieble, Melissa; Kucinskiene, Lolita – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
The authors drew on empirical data from a blogging project that brought English teachers from the United States and Lithuania together online to discuss the young adult novel "Between Shades of Gray" by Ruta Sepetys. The novel tells the story of a 15-year-old girl, Lina, and her family, who are forcibly separated and deported to a…
Descriptors: Empathy, Electronic Publishing, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Lewis, Tisha Y. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
This empirical study examines the virtual exchanges between an African American mother and son's engagement in a blog. Using literacy as social practices as a framework, this study describes how blogging was developed and used to create affinity spaces, encouraged apprenticeship models, and shaped agentic roles within their family. Attention…
Descriptors: African Americans, Apprenticeships, Empowerment, Electronic Publishing
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Lammers, Jayne C.; Marsh, Valerie L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
Building upon research exploring adolescent writing in technology-mediated contexts, this article examines writing and sharing in the online space of Fanfiction.net. Drawing on qualitative data from a longitudinal inquiry with a 16-year-old who writes in multiple contexts, this study explores the writing opportunities afforded on Fanfiction.net…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Writing (Composition), Fiction, Electronic Publishing
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Sharp, Laurie A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2017
Digital literacy and learning among adults has been identified as an area requiring research. The purpose of the present study was to explore technology acceptance and digital collaborative learning experiences with blogs among adult learners. This analysis employed a quasi-experimental mixed-methods approach guided by a sociocultural theoretical…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Publishing, Diaries
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Kohnen, Angela M. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2017
This qualitative study examined a five-day summer professional development workshop for English language arts teachers on argument writing. Fourteen teacher participants learned from five different professionals who discussed the role of argument in their fields. Teacher blog posts were coded to understand what teacher participants perceived as…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Writing Instruction, Seminars
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Becnel, Kim; Moeller, Robin A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
The purpose of this study is to better understand the reading patterns and preferences of rural teen readers and the cultures of reading that do or do not exist in the rural communities in which the teens reside. In addition, the researchers sought to discover, by conducting a series of focus groups, whether rural teen readers felt connected to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Literature, Rural Areas, Reading Habits
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