Literacy+Readings

//This page contains readings on literacy.//

Agger, Michael. (2008, June 13). [|How we read online]. //Slate Magazine.//

Escamilla, K. (1999). [|Teaching literacy in Spanish]. In R. DeVillar & J. Tinajero (eds.). (2000). // The Power of Two Languages //. New York: McMillan/McGraw-Hill, 126-141. Retrieved July 23, 2009, from[] Now available from: http://nepc.colorado.edu/files/Report_3.pdf

Finley, Todd. [|11 alternatives to "round robin" (and "popcorn") reading]. //Edutopia.// Retrieved August 6, 2016, from http://www.edutopia.org/blog/alternatives-to-round-robin-reading-todd-finley

http://educacaobilingue.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/garcia-from-biliteracy-to-pluriliteracies.pdf
 * García, Ofelia, Bartlett, Lesley, & Kleifgen, JoAnne. (2006). [|From biliteracy to pluriliteracies]. //Handbook of Applied Linguistics, 5//. Retrieved May 26, 2008, from [] Now available from: **

Gray, Peter. (2013, November 19). [|The reading wars: Why natural learning fails in classrooms]. //Psychology Today Blog.// Retrieved November 19, 2013, from []


 * [|Inanimate Alice]**

http://literacyworldwide.org/docs/default-source/resource-documents/whats-hot-2017-report.pdf
 * International Literacy Association. (2017). [|What's hot in literacy 2017 report]. Retrieved January 13, 2017, from**

Leu Jr., Donald J., Kinzer, Charles K., Coiro, Julie, & Cammack, Dana W. (2004). [|Toward a theory of new literacies emerging from the Internet and other information and communication technologies]. //Theoretical Models and Processes of Reading, 5,// 1570-1613. Retrieved December 15, 2007, from http://www.readingonline.org/newliteracies/leu/

Livingstone, Sonia. (2003). [|The changing nature and uses of media literacy]. //Media@ lse Electronic Working Papers//, London School of Economics, 4. Retrieved May 30, 2008, from http://www.european-mediaculture.org/fileadmin/bibliothek/english/livingstone_changing_nature/livingstone_changing_nature.pdf

Quintero, Esther. [|Can knowledge level the learning field for children?] //The Shanker Blog//. Retrieved December 11, 2013, from []

Rushkoff, Douglas. (2010, September 30). [|Why Johnny can't program: A new medium requires a new literacy]. // Huffington Post. // Retrieved October 4, 2010, from [] (Excellent blog post that explores consumers' passive relationship with technology, & the importance of understanding the underlying operations as a way of empowering self and enhancing perception/discretion within the community)

Sankey, Michael D. (2002). [|Considering visual literacy when designing instruction]. //e-Journal of Instructional Science and Technology, 5//. Retrieved December 15, 2007, from []


 * Taylor, James, & Luckau, Paul F. (1996/1986). Chapter 8 - What have you read lately? //Fundamentals of language teaching: What every Spanish teacher needs to know.// Brigham Young University.**

Thomas, Sue. (2008). [|Transliteracy and new media.] In R. Adams, S. Gibson, & S. Muller Arisona (Eds.), // Transdisciplinary Digital Art. Sound, Vision and the New Screen // (pp. 101-109). Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. Retrieved May 27, 2008, from[]

Wilhelm, Jeff. (2000, March). [|Literacy by design: Why is all this technology so important?] //Voices from the Middle, 7//(3), 4-14. Retrieved December 23, 2011, from []



=Videos=

Mora, Pat. [|Listen to the desert/Oye al desierto interview]//.// Google Videos. Describes how her books include the pieces of her experience that were missing in her own educational experiences and how important such connections are for bilingual children in order to motivate them to develop literacy skills in both languages user:chericem1

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Wesch, Michael. (2007). Web 2.0… the machine is us/ing us. // YouTube //. Retrieved May, 2007, from [] In Spanish: []