Chapter 3: Social and Cultural Contexts of Literacy

Effective teachers of reading understand the social and cultural influences that children experience related to literacy. Teachers need to understand the needs, desires, goals, and values of the community and children’s families in order to communicate effectively with them and to make reading instruction congruent with students’ background culture.

 

 

These are the Core Readings for the Social and Cultural Contexts of LiteracyEach member of each group is to read one item from the Core Reading group (Asian, African American, Gender, Hispanic, Language and Culture) to complete the Quilt Square visual organizer.

 

 

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African American Vernacular English Is Not Standard English With Mistakes 

The Jones Family’s Culture of Literacy

Building the Bridge for Adolescent African American Males 

 

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“Guy Reader” is not an Oxymoron

It’s a Guy thing

The Myth of Pink and Blue Brains

Putting the “Boy Crisis” in Context

 

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Poverty, Racism and Literacy

The Early Catastrophe: The 30 Million Word Gap

Language, Culture, and Literacy

 

the completed Quilt Square visual organizer to the “Core Readings: Social and Cultural Contexts of Literacy” assignment in Canvas.

These items are not required. They are offered if you would like to read about other groups of learners,

Asian American (choose one)

Reaching Out to Their Cultures–Building Communication with Asian-American Families

Asian-American Children: What Teachers Should Know

Reconstructing Bridges: Heritage Language Education of Asian Americans

Beyond Culture: Communicating with Asian American Children and Families

 

Hispanic/Latino (choose one)

Hispanic Parental Involvement in Home Literacy 

Role of Students’ Home Language and Literacy Patterns 

Teaching From A Hispanic Perspective

 

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