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Reading, Writing, Resonating: striking chords across the contexts of students¡¯ everyday and college lives

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Mannion G, Miller K, Gibb I & Goodman R (2009) Reading, Writing, Resonating: striking chords across the contexts of students¡¯ everyday and college lives. Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 17 (3), pp. 323-339. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681360903194343

Abstract
This paper draws on data from an ESRC funded research project on literacies in the context of further education in the UK. Taking a social view of reading and writing moves us away from seeing literacy (singular) as a universal set of transferable skills towards seeing literacies (plural) as emergent practices found in social settings. Taking a situated, socio-cultural approach also leads us to notice how contexts and practice co-emerge. The research project we document sought to inquire into the interface between literacies in students¡¯ everyday lives and their formal college coursework. Findings indicate that if contexts and their associated literacies are co-emergent and co-determined by each other, then literacy skills do not simply ¡®transfer¡¯ between contexts but are better seen as resonant across contexts through the manner in which discrete aspects of literacy practices relate. We conclude by delineating some strategies for enacting a critical, situated-yet-polycontextual literacy pedagogy that pays respect to students¡¯ everyday literacies as a valuable resource base in formal coursework.

Keywords
new literacy studies; literacies; literacy; further education; higher education; pedagogy; critical literacy; context; situated learning; polycontextual learning; literacy practice; transfer; Literacy; Learning; Further education Great Britain; Literacy Great Britain; Learning, Psychology of

Journal
Pedagogy, Culture and Society: Volume 17, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/10/2009
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PublisherTaylor & Francis
ISSN1468-1366
eISSN1747-5104

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Professor Gregory Mannion

Professor Gregory Mannion

Professor, Education

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