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Elementary School Language and Literacy Education for Civic Engagement: An Evolving Playbook for Postmodern Times

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2017-08-03

Authors

Lotherington, Heather

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Language and Literacy

Abstract

This paper argues for the need to postmodernize literacy education for civic engagement in an emerging new world order where humans are globally-connected in an invisible digital dimension, yet physically dispersed in greater degrees of complexity. The paper summarizes a university-school collaborative learning community’s evolving playbook on experimental multimodal and plurilingual language and literacy education, and illustrates project-based learning, inclusion of children’s linguistic and cultural knowledge in classroom learning, immersive ludic activities, collaborative problem-solving, and agentive participation in an elementary school classroom project.

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elementary literacy, ludic learning, multimodality, pluralingualism, problem-based learning, superdiversity

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Lotherington, H. (2017). Elementary School Language and Literacy Education for Civic Engagement: An Evolving Playbook for Postmodern Times. Language and Literacy, 19(3), 4–20. https://doi.org/10.20360/G2M952