Description: Why Reading Books Still Matters by Martha C. Pennington, Robert P. Waxler This book illustrates the power of literature and human arts to instill social values and foster change. It offers a valuable foundation for the field of literacy education by providing knowledge about the importance of language and literature that educators can use in their own teaching and advocacy work. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Bringing together strands of public discourse about valuing personal achievement at the expense of social values and the impacts of global capitalism, mass media, and digital culture on the lives of children, this book challenges the potential of science and business to solve the worlds problems without a complementary emphasis on social values. The selection of literary works discussed illustrates the power of literature and human arts to instill such values and foster change. The book offers a valuable foundation for the field of literacy education by providing knowledge about the importance of language and literature that educators can use in their own teaching and advocacy work. Author Biography Martha C. Pennington is Professorial Research Associate in the Department of Linguistics, School of Oriental and African Studies, and Research Fellow in the Department of Applied Linguistics and Communication, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK.Robert P. Waxler is Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA, and cofounder of Changing Lives Through Literature. Table of Contents Forward by Jack C. RichardsPrefaceAcknowledgementsChapter 1. The Value of a Literate CultureChapter 2. A Sketch of our World, Current and FutureChapter 3. The Digital WorldChapter 4. Living Life Onscreen and Online Chapter 5. Reading Onscreen and OnlineChapter 6. Education and Literacy in Digital CultureChapter 7. How Fiction and Poetry Work Their MagicChapter 8. A Closer Look at ReadingChapter 9. Psychological Effects of Reading LiteratureChapter 10. We Point the Way and Take You Halfway ThereChapter 11. Mapping an Alternative Future Review "This is an important book that builds a strong case for the value of literature, literary reading, and book culture in the school curriculum…. [It] stands as a wake-up call regarding our current screen-based culture and curricular focus on technology, science, and practical skills, arguing that they do not provide a sufficient basis for developing the full potential of children." From the Foreword by Jack C. Richards, University of Sydney and University of Auckland"This very engaging and timely book has a clear, strong argument and is accessible. It engages with several questions about information consumption and will help shape public opinion."Sonya Huber, Fairfield University, USA "I am in the choir already and agree with the authors on the decline of literature in our schools and lives. This book will bring heightened awareness to the field especially among English/language arts preservice and inservice providers."Michael Moore, Georgia Southern University, USA Review Quote "This is an important book that builds a strong case for the value of literature, literary reading, and book culture in the school curriculum.... [It] stands as a wake-up call regarding our current screen-based culture and curricular focus on technology, science, and practical skills, arguing that they do not provide a sufficient basis for developing the full potential of children." From the Foreword by Jack C. Richards, University of Sydney and University of Auckland "This very engaging and timely book has a clear, strong argument and is accessible. It engages with several questions about information consumption and will help shape public opinion." Sonya Huber, Fairfield University, USA "I am in the choir already and agree with the authors on the decline of literature in our schools and lives. This book will bring heightened awareness to the field especially among English/language arts preservice and inservice providers." Michael Moore, Georgia Southern University, USA lt;EM>Michael Moore, Georgia Southern University, USA Details ISBN1138629758 Author Robert P. Waxler Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2017 ISBN-10 1138629758 ISBN-13 9781138629752 Format Paperback Imprint Routledge Subtitle The Power of Literature in Digital Times Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Birth 1949 DEWEY 807.1 Pages 246 Short Title Why Reading Books Still Matters Language English Publication Date 2017-09-06 AU Release Date 2017-09-06 NZ Release Date 2017-09-06 UK Release Date 2017-09-06 Alternative 9781138629738 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139916502;
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ISBN-13: 9781138629752
Book Title: Why Reading Books Still Matters
Number of Pages: 246 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Why Reading Books Still Matters: the Power of Literature in Digital Times
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2017
Subject: Teaching
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 363 g
Type: Study Guide
Author: Martha C. Pennington, Robert P. Waxler
Subject Area: Language Study
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback