Beyond “Learning Loss:” Literacy Teacher Noticing in a Post-Pandemic World

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
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Abstract

A resounding emphasis on learning loss has pervaded popular discourse and academic research as children return to in-person instruction after COVID-related schooling interruptions, most notably including remote schooling. This paper examines how this emphasis links to persistent deficit-oriented views of children as lacking literacy and language. It proposes an expanded, anti-deficit conception of teacher noticing based upon four domains that deserve more visibility especially at this time in the literacy classroom: children’s emotions, children’s funds of knowledge, children’s relationships, and children’s purposes. It provides examples of how teachers might adopt deliberate noticing practices that attend to these domains.
超越“学习损失”:大流行后世界的扫盲教师
随着儿童在因新冠肺炎疫情而中断学业后,尤其是包括远程教育后,重新接受面对面教学,对学习损失的强调已在流行话语和学术研究中得到广泛关注。本文探讨了这种强调如何与儿童缺乏识字和语言的持续缺陷导向观点联系起来。它提出了一个扩展的、反缺陷的教师注意概念,基于四个领域,特别是在这个时候,在识字课堂上值得更多的关注:儿童的情感、儿童的知识储备、儿童的关系和儿童的目的。它提供了一些例子,说明教师如何在这些领域采取有意识的注意实践。
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Written Language and Literacy LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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