Exploring Critical Digital Literacy Practices

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classroom media studies
Common Core State Standards
Critical Code Studies
Critical Digital Literacy
Critical Software Studies
curriculum
Design Based Research Methods
Dia De Los Muertos
Digital Ethics
Digital Literacy Projects
Digital Making
digital media projects
Digital Multimodal Composing
digital storytelling in bilingual classrooms
Digital Video Composing
digital video production
Dual Immersion Programs
Dual Language Context
education policy
educational equity frameworks
English Language Learners
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immigrant students
inclusive pedagogy strategies
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language and literacy learning practices
Laura's Class
Laura’s Class
Mixed Age Classrooms
multilingual literacy research
multimodal literacies
Multimodal Transcripts
participatory video methods
Powerful Literacy Practices
Recognitive Social Justice
Redistributive Social Justice
Smart Phone
student identity formation
Transformative Social Justice
vulnerable student populations
Writing Journal Entries
young children's digital video composing
young children’s digital video composing
Youth Participatory Action Research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138103573
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, Jessica Zacher Pandya examines the everyday videomaking practices of students in a dual language, under-resourced school in order to explore the ways children interrogate their worlds, the kinds of identities they craft, and the language and literacy learning practices that emerge from digital video production. Focusing on vulnerable populations who are often left out of innovative in- and out-of-school digital media projects—including English language learners, immigrants, and children with special needs—this book offers an expanded understanding of children’s critical digital literacy practices, and shows how videomaking in the regular curriculum affords opportunities for redistributive social justice. Weaving together pedagogical, methodological, social, and political concerns into her examination of a real-world context, Pandya offers a practical and informative analysis of making videos in schools; examines the impact of videomaking on students’ language use and agency; and adds significantly to current theorizations of digital and new literacies.

Jessica Zacher Pandya is Chair of Liberal Studies and Professor of Teacher Education and Liberal Studies at California State University, Long Beach, USA.

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