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Publication Date: 2020-May
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"We're Playing Sisters, on Paper!": Children Composing on Graphic Playgrounds
Dyson, Anne Haas
Literacy, v54 n2 p3-12 May 2020
In this paper, I draw on two childhood ethnographies to ask basic questions about the foundation of child writing. The first question is, "where does writing come from in young children's lives?" Answering this question will lead us to childhood play as the foundation of writing. The second question is, "how do educators negotiate an inclusive, playful classroom culture in racially divisive and neoliberal times?" This question will lead to a critical consideration of forming an inclusive culture in a racially and culturally diverse classroom. In this time of uniform, mandated curricula, rampant in the United States and elsewhere, and of the dismissive attitude towards play and towards childhood diversity (e.g., in race, culture and socioeconomic class), it is worth revisiting basic questions about the beginnings of writing in childhoods. The questions are relevant whether a child is writing on paper, screen, slate, or sand.
Descriptors: Ethnography, Writing (Composition), Play, Classroom Environment, Inclusion, Student Diversity, Neoliberalism, Racial Bias, Racial Differences, Cultural Differences, Writing Attitudes, Children, Teaching Methods
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