1st Edition
Reinventing Curriculum A Complex Perspective on Literacy and Writing
By Linda Laidlaw
Copyright 2005
236 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
by
Routledge
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In this book, Linda Laidlaw explores the questions: What happens when children begin to write? Why is it that the teaching and practice of writing seems at times to be difficult in schools? How might teachers work differently to create more inviting spaces for developing literacy? The premise is that written texts and literacy processes are developed within a complex "weave" of particular... Read more
Contents: Preface. Terra Incognita: Unmapping Literacy Curriculum. New Maps: Complexity, Learning, and Writing. Rereading Maps of Literacy and Language: A Tangled History. Entering the Woods: Writing, Interpretation, Identity. Uncovering the Bones of a Complex Pedagogy for Writing and Literacy. Afterword.
Biography
Linda Laidlaw
"...an important contribution to our current understandings of curriculum, literacy, and writing....Laidlaw's poetic voice draws one in and keeps one engrossed. She shows how curriculum and literacy learning are not sequential or linear....Her explanations of chaos theory and fractal shapes and connections to literacy and writing are unique and fresh and should be fascinating reading for other literacy educators."
—Karen Bromley
Binghamton University






