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Breaking the Cycle


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 1999
The research is in on how gender bias affects literacy learning, and now it's time to put that research into practice. It's time to break the cycle of stereotyping that's inhibiting our girls' literacy development and help all of our students become more secure and discerning readers and writers.
In this important new book, Lynne Alvine and Linda Cullum provide real examples of classroom situations in which gender bias occurs and, more important, specific suggestions for addressing gender inequity in school contexts. You'll gain new insight into how reading impacts girls' lives and the importance of encouraging girls to take their reading personally. You'll also discover suggestions for working with nonmainstream girls, along with commentary on the underground literary phenomenon of "zining." Best of all, there are lots of suggested readings, teaching approaches, course syllabi, and other specific resources and strategies for transforming the secondary curriculum. Plus an annotated bibliography provides more than one hundred resources on gender-fair schooling and literacy learning.
"As English language arts teachers," state the authors, "it is our responsibility-and our privilege-to recognize the ways that literacy can help young women and men. . . . By becoming aware of the messages our culture sends through reading, writing, and visual representations, students can move beyond cultural assumptions. They can use their emerging literacy to expand rather than to circumscribe their horizons. This awareness is a gift that teachers can give to their students-and to themselves."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780867094909
ISBN-10: 0867094907
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Adnotată
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books

Descriere

The careful research, heartrending stories, and comprehensive resource lists . . . will be invaluable to teachers, parents, and girls themselves.
- Maureen Barbieri
, Author of Sounds from the Heart
The research is in on how gender bias affects literacy learning, and now it's time to put that research into practice. It's time to break the cycle of stereotyping that's inhibiting our girls' literacy development and help all of our students become more secure and discerning readers and writers.
In this important new book, Lynne Alvine and Linda Cullum provide real examples of classroom situations in which gender bias occurs and, more important, specific suggestions for addressing gender inequity in school contexts. You'll gain new insight into how reading impacts girls' lives and the importance of encouraging girls to take their reading personally. You'll also discover suggestions for working with nonmainstream girls, along with commentary on the underground literary phenomenon of "zining." Best of all, there are lots of suggested readings, teaching approaches, course syllabi, and other specific resources and strategies for transforming the secondary curriculum. Plus an annotated bibliography provides more than one hundred resources on gender-fair schooling and literacy learning.
"As English language arts teachers," state the authors, "it is our responsibilityand our privilegeto recognize the ways that literacy can help young women and men. . . . By becoming aware of the messages our culture sends through reading, writing, and visual representations, students can move beyond cultural assumptions. They can use their emerging literacy to expand rather than to circumscribe their horizons. This awareness is a gift that teachers can give to their studentsand to themselves."

Cuprins

The Concerns
Learning to Break the Cycle, L. Alvine & L. Cullum
Plastic Princesses, A. Fishman
Transforming Curriculum
Reaching and Teaching Girls, J. Montelaro
Evaluation Brought to Life, K. Sanford
A Net of Relationships, A. Cross & G. O'Neill
Adolescent Girls as Readers
Alice, Lolita, and Me, D. Appleman
Beyond Anne Frank and Scout, J. Hayn & L. Spiegel
Looking Beyond the Mainstream
Striking Out, A. Oldfield
Taking Black Girls Seriously, L. Spradlin
Out-of-School Literacy Commitment 1
Who's at Risk?, E. Dutro, J. Sinor & S. Rubinow 1
Notes from the Zine Underground, K. McPherson
Selected Texts and Other Resources 1
Gender Fare, L. Cullum

Recenzii

¬The careful research, heartrending stories, and comprehensive resource lists . . . will be invaluable to teachers, parents, and girls themselves.‾ªMaureen Barbieri, Author of Sounds from the Heart

Notă biografică

Lynne Alvine is Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A founding member of the Women in Literature and Life Assembly of NCTE, Alvine currently serves as Chair of the NCTE Conference on English Education Commission on Gender Issues in English Teacher Education Programs.
Linda Cullum is a member of the composition faculty at West Chester University in Pennsylvania. Her essays have appeared in a variety of educational journals, and she is a frequent presenter at national writing conferences.