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Electronic Literacies: Language, Culture, and Power in Online Education [Hardcover]

Mark Warschauer (Author)
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November 1, 1998 0805831185 978-0805831184 1
Electronic Literacies is an insightful study of the challenges and contradictions that arise as culturally and linguistically diverse learners engage in new language and literacy practices in online environments.

The role of the Internet in changing literacy and education has been a topic of much speculation, but very little concrete research. This book is one of the first attempts to document the role of the Internet and other new digital technologies in the development of language and literacy. Warschauer looks at how the nature of reading and writing is changing, and how those changes are being addressed in the classroom. His focus is on the experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse learners who are at special risk of being marginalized from the information society.

Based on a two-year ethnographic study of the uses of the Internet in four language and writing classrooms in the state of Hawai'i--a Hawaiian language class of Native Hawaiian students seeking to revitalize their language and culture; an ESL class of students from Pacific Island and Latin American countries; an ESL class of students from Asian countries; and an English composition class of working-class students from diverse ethnic backgrounds--the book includes data from interviews with students and teachers, classroom observations, and analysis of student texts. This rich ethnographic data is combined with theories from a broad range of disciplines to develop conclusions about the relationship of technology to language, literacy, education, and culture. Central to Warschauer's discussion and conclusions is how contradictions of language, culture, and class affect the impact of Internet-based education. While Hawai'i is a special place, the issues confronted here are similar in many ways to those that exist throughout the United States and many other countries: How to provide culturally and linguistically diverse students traditionally on the educational and technological margins with the literacies they need to fully participate in public, community, and economic life in the 21st century.

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Electronic Literacies is a timely book filled with important ethnographic data on technology and language education, including interviews with students and teachers, observation of classrooms, and transcripts of students' online interactions. It is one of the few attempts to explore the role of the Internet in the development of the language literacy of minority students, who have typically been overlooked in Internet-based education....This text is an excellent resource for teachers and administrators interested in understanding the effects of new technologies on language teaching and learning....the book is a valuable new addition to the field of technology and language teaching and learning.
TESL-EJ

Thankfully, Mark Warschauer's warts-and-all account of four very different university-level language learning classrooms in Hawai'i is not a one-eyed celebration of computers-in-classrooms but, rather, is a detailed and important account of four teachers' struggles with using new technologies to enhance their students' language learning....A real strength of Warchauer's book is the way in which he has drawn on theories of literacy and digital literacy from outside the domain of second language acquisition theory and conventional pedagogical approaches to computers and learning in second language classrooms. Indeed, Warschauer's breadth of sources is to be admired as he draws on work from educators and theorists in Australia, Canada, England, Hawai'i, and other U.S. states. Electronic Literacies will prove a rewarding launching pad for educators to think differently about literacy, language learning, and new technologies in the classroom. Warschauer deliberately and effectively locates his book as a complex intersection of the new literacy studies, digital technologies, and language education. Warschauer's book engages with current global themes in education--literacy, technology, equity--reminding educators that second-language teaching and learning is far from a neutral endeavor.

Contemporary Psychology

...a study like Mark Warschauer's Electronic Literacies is both timely and much needed....Electronic Literacies is a valuable contribution to research on teaching and learning with technology, in large part because Wauschauer resists either utopian or dystopian extremes; instead he patiently reveals the contradictions inherent in the combination of traditional academic approaches with new media. The book will be of special interest to graduate students and faculty interested in the design and presentation of qualitative research, who will find in Warschauer's data collection and analysis methods much that is worthy of imitation....a worthy addition to any collection of works on ESL, writing instruction, or the use of the Internet in higher education.
The Journal of Highter Education

I recommend the book to everyone interested in how new technologies are contributing to changes in the way literacy is viewed, as well as the those interested in researching teaching approaches using ICTs.
Computers & Education

Warschauer studies groups of students that have traditionally been excluded from computer-mediated education. This is vital if we are to truly understand the effects of new technologies....I believe this work will have a significant impact on the introduction and use of computer-mediated learning in higher education.
Denise Murray
San Jose State University

Warschauer's analysis is clear, informative, and insightful....A very useful and important book.
Jim Cummins
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (November 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805831185
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805831184
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Electronic Literacies is an insightful study of the challenges and contradictions that arise as culturally and linguistically diverse learners engage in new language and literacy practices in online environments.

The role of the Internet in changing literacy and education has been a topic of much speculation, but very little concrete research has been done in the area. This book is one of the first attempts to document the role of the Internet and other new digital technologies in the development of language and literacy. Warschauer looks at how the nature of reading and writing is changing, and how those changes are being addressed in the classroom. His focus is on the experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse learners who are at special risk of being marginalized from the information society.

Based on a 2-year ethnographic study of the uses of the Internet in language and writing classrooms, the book includes data from interviews with students and teachers, classroom observations, and analysis of students' texts. This rich ethnographic data is combined with theories from a broad range of disciplines to develop conclusions about the relationship of technology to language, literacy, education, and culture. Central to Warschauer's discussion and conclusions is how contradictions of language, culture, and class affect the impact of Internet-based education.

Clear, informative, and up to date, Electronic Literacies is highly relevant for those interested or involved in technology-based school reform; critical pedagogy; cultural studies; the social context of learning; composition and literacy education; and ESL, bilingual, and multicultural education.

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