Lexington Books
Pages: 104
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅛
978-1-4985-5596-8 • Hardback • November 2018 • $104.00 • (£80.00)
978-1-4985-5598-2 • Paperback • August 2020 • $47.99 • (£37.00)
978-1-4985-5597-5 • eBook • November 2018 • $45.50 • (£35.00)
Laura A. Mitchell is associate professor at the University of Houston
Part I: Opening Minds: Global Literacies and Sociocultural TheoryIntroductionChapter 1: How We Understand Stories through Sociocultural Theory and Critical LiteracyChapter 2: Identity and ShameLaura MayoChapter 3::Different Ways of KnowingPart II: Shifting Perspectives: Literacy and Oral Traditions of Storytelling Chapter 4: The Power of the Storytellers
Chapter 5: Getting to Voice: How Marginalized Groups Find Their Voice through Language Development
Mexican Indigenous Schools: Oaxaca, Mexico
Part III: Transforming Lives: Teaching Process for Writer’s Workshop and Digital Narrative Technology: Power of Telling Stories
Chapter 6: Looking at the development of story in the oral traditions within the framework of Balanced Literacy. Reading and Writing Workshop Approach
Chapter 7: Storytellers Claim their Power and Identity through the Digital Narrative Process
Bibliography
About the Author
The particular contribution of Mitchell’s latest book on culturally responsive teaching and learning is her emphasis on starting with self-exploration. We often talk about students’ needing to be empowered, but teachers do, too. Nurturing educators’ own critical consciousness about literacy is key to our ability to develop meaningful and productive relationships with students of all cultures and abilities.
— Anna M. DiStefano, Fielding Graduate University