New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School
This case study examines new literacy opportunities and practices of 28 Latino/a children from grades one to seven in a South Texas colonia, or unincorporated area. Data sources were 24-hour literacy logs, two rounds of interviews, and participant observations. The children reported limited school w...
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doaj-dc7a642b78514cc781ea3ef1d76bd05e2020-11-25T03:49:58ZengLanguage and Literacy Researchers of CanadaLanguage and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal1496-09742012-01-0114112510.20360/G25K5S10603New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of SchoolKathy M. Bussert-Webb0Maria E. Diaz1University of Texas at BrownvsilleUniversity of Texas at BrownvsilleThis case study examines new literacy opportunities and practices of 28 Latino/a children from grades one to seven in a South Texas colonia, or unincorporated area. Data sources were 24-hour literacy logs, two rounds of interviews, and participant observations. The children reported limited school work related to digital literacies; the technology they accessed outside of school focused on entertainment, communication with friends, and mostly non-challenging video games. We discuss participants’ ingenious ways of circumventing any lack of access, their underlying social practices of community sharing, and Thirdspace possibilities of the tutorial center that respondents attended.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/langandlit/index.php/langandlit/article/view/10603new literacieslantino/a studentselementary schooltexasusatechnology-relatedsocial practices |
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Kathy M. Bussert-Webb Maria E. Diaz New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School Language and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal new literacies lantino/a students elementary school texas usa technology-related social practices |
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Kathy M. Bussert-Webb Maria E. Diaz |
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New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School |
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New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School |
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New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School |
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New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School |
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New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School |
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new literacy opportunities and practices of latino/a children of poverty in and out of school |
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Language and Literacy Researchers of Canada |
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Language and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal |
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1496-0974 |
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2012-01-01 |
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This case study examines new literacy opportunities and practices of 28 Latino/a children from grades one to seven in a South Texas colonia, or unincorporated area. Data sources were 24-hour literacy logs, two rounds of interviews, and participant observations. The children reported limited school work related to digital literacies; the technology they accessed outside of school focused on entertainment, communication with friends, and mostly non-challenging video games. We discuss participants’ ingenious ways of circumventing any lack of access, their underlying social practices of community sharing, and Thirdspace possibilities of the tutorial center that respondents attended. |
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new literacies lantino/a students elementary school texas usa technology-related social practices |
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https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/langandlit/index.php/langandlit/article/view/10603 |
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