This 2004 book represents a multidisciplinary collaboration that
highlights the significance of Mikhail Bakhtin's theories to modern
scholarship in the field of language and literacy. Book chapters
examine such important questions as: What resources do students bring
from their home/community environments that help them become literate
in school? What knowledge do teachers need in order to meet the
literacy needs of varied students? How can teacher educators and
professional development programs better understand teachers' needs
and help them to become better prepared to teach diverse literacy
learners? What challenges lie ahead for literacy learners in the
coming century? Chapters are contributed by scholars who write from
varied disciplinary perspectives. In addition, other scholarly voices
enter into a Bakhtinian dialogue with these scholars about their
ideas. These 'other voices' help our readers push the boundaries of
current thinking on Bakhtinian theory and make this book a model of
heteroglossia and dialogic intertexuality.
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ISBN
9780511208188
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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