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Learning to Read in a Digital World

Author : Mirit Barzillai
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 2018-08-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 902726371X

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With digital screens becoming increasingly ubiquitous in the lives of children, from their homes to their classrooms, understanding the influence of these technologies on the ways children read takes on great importance. The aim of this edited volume is to examine how advances in technology are shaping children’s reading skills and development. The chapters in this volume explore the influence of various aspects of digital texts, the child’s cognitive and motivational skills, and the child’s environment on reading development in digital contexts. Each chapter draws upon the expertise of scientists and researchers across countries and disciplines to review what is currently known about the influence of technology on reading, how it is studied, and to offer new insights and research directions based on recent work.

Literacy

Author : Paulo Freire
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 19,86 MB
Release : 2005-10-05
Category : Education
ISBN : 113578485X

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Freire and Macedo analyse the connection between literacy and politics according to whether it produces existing social relations, or introduces a new set of cultural practices that promote democratic and emancipatory change.

The World Book Encyclopedia

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 38,47 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN :

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An encyclopedia designed especially to meet the needs of elementary, junior high, and senior high school students.

On the Road to Reading

Author : Derry Gosselin Koralek
Publisher :
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 44,44 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Community education
ISBN :

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Read the World

Author : Kristin Ziemke
Publisher : Heinemann Educational Books
Page : pages
File Size : 30,44 MB
Release : 2019-11
Category : Empathy
ISBN : 9780325108919

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"The book traces an arc from (1) teaching students to make sense of today's influx of information with the help of comprehension skills to (2) broadening students' empathy and their understanding of the world by teaching them how to listen to the diverse voices that technology brings us to (3) using their technological skills and broadened understanding of the world to take action in the world"--

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

Author : Malcolm X
Publisher : Penguin Modern Classics
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 29,44 MB
Release : 1965
Category : African Americans
ISBN : 9780141185439

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Malcolm X's blazing, legendary autobiography, completed shortly before his assassination in 1965, depicts a remarkable life: a child born into rage and despair, who turned to street-hustling and cocaine in the Harlem ghetto, followed by prison, where he converted to the Black Muslims and honed the energy and brilliance that made him one of the most important political figures of his time - and an icon in ours. It also charts the spiritual journey that took him beyond militancy, and led to his murder, a powerful story of transformation, redemption and betrayal. Vilified by his critics as an anti-white demagogue, Malcolm X gave a voice to unheard African-Americans, bringing them pride, hope and fearlessness, and remains an inspirational and controversial figure today.

How Rocket Learned to Read: Read & Listen Edition

Author : Tad Hills
Publisher : Schwartz & Wade
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 35,57 MB
Release : 2010-11-15
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0307938344

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Learn to read with this Read & Listen edition of the New York Times bestselling picture book, starring an irresistible dog named Rocket and his teacher, a little yellow bird. Follow along as Rocket masters the alphabet, sounds out words, and finally . . . learns to read all on his own! Don’t miss the animated movie based on the bestselling Rocket books--coming soon to PBS! With a story that makes reading fun—and will even help listeners learn to read—this book is ideal for kindergarten classrooms and story hour or as a gift for that beginning reader. Fresh, charming art by Tad Hills, the New York Times bestselling author-illustrator of Duck & Goose, will make this a favorite. This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.

Learning to Read the World

Author : Vanessa Andreotti
Publisher :
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 46,88 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Globalization
ISBN : 9780953560530

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Reader, Come Home

Author : Maryanne Wolf
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 25,88 MB
Release : 2018-08-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 0062388797

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The author of the acclaimed Proust and the Squid follows up with a lively, ambitious, and deeply informative book that considers the future of the reading brain and our capacity for critical thinking, empathy, and reflection as we become increasingly dependent on digital technologies. A decade ago, Maryanne Wolf’s Proust and the Squid revealed what we know about how the brain learns to read and how reading changes the way we think and feel. Since then, the ways we process written language have changed dramatically with many concerned about both their own changes and that of children. New research on the reading brain chronicles these changes in the brains of children and adults as they learn to read while immersed in a digitally dominated medium. Drawing deeply on this research, this book comprises a series of letters Wolf writes to us—her beloved readers—to describe her concerns and her hopes about what is happening to the reading brain as it unavoidably changes to adapt to digital mediums. Wolf raises difficult questions, including: Will children learn to incorporate the full range of "deep reading" processes that are at the core of the expert reading brain? Will the mix of a seemingly infinite set of distractions for children’s attention and their quick access to immediate, voluminous information alter their ability to think for themselves? With information at their fingertips, will the next generation learn to build their own storehouse of knowledge, which could impede the ability to make analogies and draw inferences from what they know? Will all these influences change the formation in children and the use in adults of "slower" cognitive processes like critical thinking, personal reflection, imagination, and empathy that comprise deep reading and that influence both how we think and how we live our lives? How can we preserve deep reading processes in future iterations of the reading brain? Concerns about attention span, critical reasoning, and over-reliance on technology are never just about children—Wolf herself has found that, though she is a reading expert, her ability to read deeply has been impacted as she has become increasingly dependent on screens. Wolf draws on neuroscience, literature, education, and philosophy and blends historical, literary, and scientific facts with down-to-earth examples and warm anecdotes to illuminate complex ideas that culminate in a proposal for a biliterate reading brain. Provocative and intriguing, Reader, Come Home is a roadmap that provides a cautionary but hopeful perspective on the impact of technology on our brains and our most essential intellectual capacities—and what this could mean for our future.