Editorial: The Writing Realities Framework and new directions in writing research, instruction and learning

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Literacy Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1111/lit.12400
Ross Young, Felicity Ferguson, Douglas Kaufman
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The Writing Realities Framework, developed by Young, Ferguson, Kaufman and Govender (2022), provides a robust structure for understanding and developing writing pedagogies which can empower all young people to express their unique perspectives, cultural capital and lived experiences through writing. It supports a more community-focused and identity-affirming approach to writing instruction. This special issue presents a collection of articles that have engaged with this theoretical framework in diverse and thought-provoking ways, highlighting the key themes of writer-identity, critical literacies, culturally sustaining pedagogy, multiliteracies, translanguaging and intertextuality The collection emphasises the range and complexity of educators' and young people's writing practices, encouraging scholars, policymakers and teachers to consider new ways of framing their research and practice.

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Literacy
Literacy Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Literacy is the official journal of the United Kingdom Literacy Association (formerly the United Kingdom Reading Association), the professional association for teachers of literacy. Literacy is a refereed journal for those interested in the study and development of literacy. Its readership comprises practitioners, teacher educators, researchers and both undergraduate and graduate students. Literacy offers educators a forum for debate through scrutinising research evidence, reflecting on analysed accounts of innovative practice and examining recent policy developments.
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