Constructing the Literate Child in the Library: An Analysis of School Library Standards

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Berkeley Review of Education Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI:10.5070/B8BRE7232303
Alyson T. Rumberger
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Author(s): Rumberger, Alyson T. | Abstract: I examine one set of elementary school library standards (New York City School Library System, n.d.) in an effort to analyze the impact that the standards might have on literacy experiences for young children in one urban school setting. Employing a critical discourse analysis framework, I examine the language that the Empire State Information Fluency Continuum uses to privilege certain kinds of knowledge construction. Focusing on the descriptions of knowledge, inquiry, and informational literacy constructed by the standards, I argue that the Information Fluency Continuum perpetuates notions of literacy and inquiry that are linear and hierarchical. I argue that educator conceptions of inquiry, engagements with texts, and social responsibility practices must be widened. Rather than expecting students to follow a sequential set of steps, libraries might be a space where students are given agency to decide when and how they would engage in literacy and pursue inquiries.
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在图书馆中培养识字儿童:学校图书馆标准分析
作者:Rumberger,Alyson T.|摘要:我研究了一套小学图书馆标准(纽约市学校图书馆系统,n.d.),试图分析这些标准对城市学校环境中幼儿识字体验的影响。运用批判性话语分析框架,我研究了帝国信息流畅连续体用于特权某些类型的知识建构的语言。集中于标准所构建的知识、探究和信息素养的描述,我认为信息流畅连续体延续了线性和层次性的素养和探究概念。我认为,必须拓宽教育者的探究、文本参与和社会责任实践的概念。图书馆可能是一个让学生决定何时以及如何参与扫盲和进行调查的空间,而不是期望学生遵循一系列顺序的步骤。
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