4th Edition

Dimensions of Literacy A Conceptual Base for Teaching Reading and Writing in School Settings

By Stephen B. Kucer Copyright 2014
384 Pages
by Routledge

384 Pages
by Routledge

384 Pages
by Routledge

This popular text, now in its fourth edition, “unpacks” the various dimensions of literacy—linguistic and other sign systems; cognitive; sociocultural; and developmental—and at the same time accounts for the interrelationships among them. Distinguished by its examination of literacy from a multidimensional and interdisciplinary perspective, it provides a strong conceptual foundation upon which... Read more

CONTENTS

Preface 
Acknowledgments 
Fourth Edition Introduction 

PART 1
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 — A Multidimensional View of Reading and Writing 

PART 2
THE LINGUISTIC AND OTHER SIGN SYSTEMS DIMENSION OF LITERACY
CHAPTER 2 — The Nature of Language and Other Sign Systems 
CHAPTER 3 — Oral and Written Language Relationships 
CHAPTER 4 — Language Variation 

PART 3
THE COGNITIVE DIMENSION OF LITERACY
CHAPTER 5 — The Constructive Nature of Perception
CHAPTER 6 — The Reading Process
CHAPTER 7 — Understanding Written Discourse
CHAPTER 8 — The Writing Process

PART 4
THE SOCIOCULTURAL DIMENSION OF LITERACY
CHAPTER 9 — Understanding Literacy as Social Practices
CHAPTER 10 — The Authority of Written Discourse

PART 5
THE DEVELOPMENTAL DIMENSION OF LITERACY
CHAPTER 11 — Constructing the Written Language System
CHAPTER 12 — Mediating the Written Language System

References

Biography

Stephen B. Kucer is Professor of Language and Literacy Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning in the College of Education at Washington State University, Vancouver, USA.

“Kucer’s Dimensions of Literacy offers a balanced overview of key issues in the psycholinguistics of literacy for current and prospective teachers. The practical examples and engaging exercises help readers grasp the essential concepts presented.”
 Alice Horning, Oakland University, USA

“A comprehensive view of literacy that supports advanced-level teacher thinking and practice,  this text shows how literacy development and practices emerge from complex sources that can best be addressed through educational strategies that engage with literacy’s multiple dimensions.”
 Thomas C. Crochunis, Shippensburg University, USA