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Zare, Manzar; Kozak, Stephanie; Rodrigues, Monyka L.; Martin-Chang, Sandra – Literacy, 2023
Children's early literacy experiences are critical, yet it remains unclear whether memories of early reading instruction continue to be associated with reading habits into adulthood. We examined the association between recollections of reading experiences and present-day reading habits in an adult population. University students responded in…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Reading Habits, Cues, Reading Instruction
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Hyatt, David; Escott, Hugh; Bone, Robin – Literacy, 2022
There is growing evidence that student contributions via classroom talk (oracy) are subject to social judgements premised on cultural evaluation of accent and dialect, with particular varieties often viewed in deficit terms and pathologised, both within and beyond the classroom. We reflect on a university-community project involving researchers…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Social Bias, Cultural Context, Dialects
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Smith, Anna; West, Autumn J.; McCarthey, Sarah J. – Literacy, 2020
Building from the concept 'sponsors of literacy', the authors revisit three empirical studies to argue for mobilising notions of sponsorship beyond fixed conceptions of individual sponsors and literacy to lifewide perspectives that take into account sponsoring relations across the broader learning lives of youth. The authors take up the…
Descriptors: Literacy, Literacy Education, Heuristics, Middle School Students
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Berger, Richard; McDougall, Julian – Literacy, 2013
This article presents the outcomes of research, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in England and informed by work in the fields of new literacy research, gaming studies and the socio-cultural framing of education, for which the videogame "L. A. Noire" was studied within the orthodox framing of the English literature…
Descriptors: Video Games, English Literature, Secondary School Students, Undergraduate Students