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Multiple Perspectives on Literacy as it Continuously Changes: Reflections on Opportunities and Challenges when Literacy is Deictic

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In this joint reflection, Elena Forzani and Donald J. Leu discuss the nature of literacy in relation to “New Literacies: A Dual-Level Theory of the Changing Nature of Literacy, Instruction,… Click to show full abstract

In this joint reflection, Elena Forzani and Donald J. Leu discuss the nature of literacy in relation to “New Literacies: A Dual-Level Theory of the Changing Nature of Literacy, Instruction, and Assessment” (Leu, Kinzer, Coiro, Castek, & Henry, 2013), a chapter reprinted in this issue of the Journal of Education. They reflect on the meaning of a dual-level theory for teaching and research as the nature of literacy continuously changes. Within this context they consider what has changed and what remains the same in today's literacy landscape as well as the implications for future theory, research, and practice.

Keywords: nature literacy; perspectives literacy; multiple perspectives; continuously changes; literacy continuously; literacy

Journal Title: Journal of Education
Year Published: 2017

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