Tapping Students' Popular Culture Interests Through an Elementary School Newspaper

Andrew Huddleston
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This article examines one teacher's experiences sponsoring an elementary school newspaper, the Whirlwind News. The school newspaper provided a means by which the teacher incorporated the student-centered, project-based instruction advocated by educational theorists such as John Dewey. Although the political climate in which the teacher taught focused largely on standards and high-stakes testing, the Whirlwind News served as a venue for authentic literacy, tapping students' popular culture interests. The logistics of funding and creating the newspaper are briefly described, and several students' examples of everyday literacies are examined. The relationships formed through students exploring and sharing their interests created a welcoming environment where both personal and academic growth could occur.
通过小学校报挖掘学生大众文化兴趣
这篇文章考察了一位老师赞助小学报纸《旋风新闻》的经历。校报为教师提供了一种手段,通过这种手段,教师将约翰·杜威等教育理论家所倡导的以学生为中心、以项目为基础的教学结合起来。虽然老师授课的政治氛围主要集中在标准和高风险的考试上,但“旋风新闻”是一个真正的识字场所,挖掘学生的流行文化兴趣。简要描述了资助和创建报纸的后勤工作,并检查了几个学生的日常识字的例子。通过学生探索和分享他们的兴趣形成的关系创造了一个温馨的环境,个人和学术成长都可以发生。
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