Children's Literacy Practices and Preferences by Jane Sunderland

Children's Literacy Practices and Preferences by Jane Sunderland

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Children's Literacy Practices and Preferences by Jane Sunderland

Over the past few decades there have been intense debates in education surrounding children’s literacy achievement and ways to promote reading, particularly that of boys. The Harry Potter book series has been received enthusiastically by very many children, boys and girls alike, but has also been constructed in popular and media discourses as a children’s, particularly a boys’, literacy saviour. Children’s Literacy Practices and Preferences: Harry Potter and Beyond provides empirical evidence of young people’s reported literacy practices and views on reading, and of how they see how the Harry Potter series as having impacted their own literacy. The volume explores and debunks some of the myths surrounding Harry Potter and literacy, and contextualizes these within children’s wider reading.
Steven Dempster is a Lecturer in Higher Education in the Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University, UK. Jane Sunderland is an Honorary Reader in Gender and Discourse in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK. Joanne Thistlethwaite has recently gained her PhD in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK.
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ISBN 13 9781138841239
ISBN 10 1138841234
Title Children's Literacy Practices and Preferences
Author Jane Sunderland
Series Routledge Research In Literacy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2016-04-06
Number of pages 240
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