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Sonst. Personen | Williamson, Kent D. (gefeierte Person); Cambridge, Darren (Hrsg.); Stock, Patricia L. (Hrsg.); Darling-Hammond, Linda (Vorw.) |
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Titel | Structural kindness. Essays on literacy education in honor of Kent D. Williamson. |
Quelle | Urbana, Illinois: National Council of Teachers of English (2015), XXVIII, 228 S. |
Beigaben | Illustrationen; Literaturangaben |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 0814147585; 9780814147580; 9780814147597 |
Schlagwörter | Festschrift; Williamson, Kent D.; Literacy; Anthologie; Philosophy; English language; Study and teaching; United States; Erziehung |
Abstract | Foreword: developing a profession for quality and equity / Linda Darling-Hammond -- Introduction: it's not the length of life but the depth of life / Jo Anna Wisniewski -- From perilous to promising times in literacy education / Kent D. Williamson -- Kent Williamson, NCTE, and the idea of teacher expertise / Sheridan Blau -- Whose story is it? Teacher research, agency, and advocacy / Cathy Fleischer -- Capacity building as inquiry / Kathy G. Short -- Collecting capacity building for effective literacy learning / KaiLonnie Dunsmore -- Beyond the classroom: literacy as a civil right / Marcie Craig Post -- The demands of a democracy: listening to the wisdom of one / Kylene Beers -- Literacy learning through collaboration within and across subjects / Susan Griffin -- Literacy in all disciplines ... or school subjects? / Anne Ruggles Gere -- Being literate / Kathleen Blake Yancey -- Literacy in the digital age / William L. Bass II and Franki Sibberson -- Assessment as a leadership act / Kathryn Mitchell Pierce -- Doing what's right: a stance on formative assesment / Jeffrey L. Williams -- Imagining a way / Keith Gilyard -- Embracing all arts of language in a "practical" age / Douglas D. Hesse -- Fundamental change: contributing through collective, collaborative, and cooperative action / Barbara Cambridge -- Dimensions of education alliances and partnerships / Richard M. Long -- NCTE's approach to strategic governance / Mila Thomas-Fuller -- Governance through a forward-thinking visionary and rhetor, Kent D. Williamson / Jocelyn A. Chadwick -- Strategic governance and the next NCTE movement / Ernest Morrell -- Finding our public voice / Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt -- Designing conferences as a knowledge-driven organization: lessons from Kent on planning for advocacy / Linda Adler-Kassner and Susan Houser -- Letting them in on this thing that we know / Jenna Fournel -- We did it ourselves: servant leadership in a servant institution / Sandy Hayes -- "There is no one but us": the spirit of a servant organization / Millie Davis -- Changing the public narrative, telling our story: Kent Williamson's vision / Patricia Lambert Stock -- Centering literacy / Darren Cambridge. "In his role as executive director of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), the late Kent D. Williamson influenced the course of literacy teaching and learning, especially in the first years of the twenty-first century. In this collection, influential scholars and practitioners pause to reflect on his intellectual leadership and the impact of his vision. Taken together, these essays document the profession's hard-earned wisdom about the issues and challenges facing literacy educators in the current era of dramatic social, cultural, and technological change. The collection also launches the work of the newly established Kent D. Williamson Policy and Advocacy Center in Washington, DC, as it demonstrates ways in which the profession can connect literacy research, theory, and practice to educational policy and advocacy"--Back cover. |
Erfasst von | Library of Congress, Washington, DC |
Update | 2018/4/11 |