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Methods of Literacy Research The Methodology Chapters From the Handbook of Reading Research, Volume III
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Routledge
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Routledge
176 Pages
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Routledge
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In this volume, 10 reviews of significant reading research methodologies are reprinted from the Handbook of Reading Research, Volume III. The editors have judged that these specific methodologies have had great impact on reading research since the publication of Volume II in 1991. This text is especially well-suited for use in upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level reading research methods courses.
Contents: Preface. J.F. Baumann, A.M. Duffy-Hester, Making Sense of Classroom Worlds: Methodology in Teacher Research. T.D. Piggot, R. Barr, Designing Programmatic Interventions. E.J. Monaghan, D.K. Hartman, Undertaking Historical Research in Literacy. D.E. Alvermann, Narrative Approaches. M. Siegel, S.L. Fernandez, Critical Approaches. S. Florio-Ruane, M. McVee, Ethnographic Approaches to Literacy Research. P. Afflerbach, Verbal Reports and Protocol Analysis. S.B. Neuman, S. McCormick, A Case for Single-Subject Experiments in Literacy Research. J.P. Gee, Discourse and Sociocultural Studies in Reading. T. Shanahan, Research Synthesis: Making Sense of the Accumulation of Knowledge in Reading.
Biography
Michael L. Kamil, Peter B. Mosenthal, P. David Pearson, Rebecca Barr
Methods of Literacy Research is a practical and informative book....the book as a whole transmits a sensible and clear message on the impact of culture, society, and context on literacy-related processes."
—Contemporary Psychology, APA REVIEW OF BOOKS