Converging Worlds
Engels
214

Although there are studies that examine play and literacy relationships, literacy and family relationships, and childhood play in cross-cultural contexts, there are currently no detailed, grounded studies that weave these together as a way of re-theorizing traditional approaches to the study of play and literacy in early childhood. Framed within the perspectives of emergent literacy, social constructivism, and social positioning theory, this qualitative case study explores the intersections of play, literacy, and culture through an in-depth examination of the home-based play activities of a five-year-old Chinese girl. The unique focus of the book offers an up-to-date viewpoint on the bi-directionality and reciprocity between play and literacy learning by exploring issues of gender, identity, family literacy, and culture. Written in narrative format, this highly accessible book paints a rich portrait of what it means to be a child language learner in and across complex linguistic worlds where dissonant cultures must sometimes be negotiated.

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  • : 9783906769486
  • : Engels
  • : Paperback
  • : 214
  • : februari 2003
  • : 278
  • : 149 x 256 x 13 mm.
  • : Europaische Hochschulschriften/European University Studies/Publications Universitaires Europeennes Reihe 11: Padagogik/Series 11: Education/Serie 11: Pedagogie
  • : Leeftijdsgroepen: kinderen