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Publication Date: 2020
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What's Hot in 2019: Expanded and Interconnected Notions of Literacy
Cassidy, Jack; Grote-Garcia, Stephanie; Ortlieb, Evan
Literacy Research and Instruction, v59 n1 p39-52 2020
The What's Hot in 2019 survey was conducted to measure the amount of attention currently being given to literacy topics in research and practice. Twenty-five literacy leaders were surveyed; results were subsequently categorized into three levels: a) extremely hot or cold, b) very hot or cold, or c) hot or cold This year, there were four topics deemed "very hot": digital/multimodal literacies; disciplinary literacies; early literacy; and English learners/ESL. A current analysis of timely research and practice is provided of both "very hot" topics as well as "should be hot" topics like comprehension, policy and advocacy, struggling readers, and writing. Teachers, administrators, and researchers alike can benefit from staying up to date with hot topics and current issues in literacy; implications for policy and practice regarding literacy instruction and developing the needs of diverse literacy learners are discussed.
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Literacy, Computer Literacy, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, English Language Learners, Second Language Learning, Reading Comprehension, Critical Literacy, Emergent Literacy, Educational Policy, Reading Difficulties
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