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In this Show:
The Element of Design and Critical Literacy
Hilary Janks Synthesis Model for Critical Literacy
CLIP gets a new look
Acme Hearts c/o Charles
Thanks to Charles Cadenhead, of Desperate Husbands, for the audio comment and for sharing the Acme Heart Maker! Here it is!
Acme Heart Maker
Podcasts / Websites Mentioned:
AndyCast Podcast, Just One More Book, Comedy4Cast, Desperate [...]
Hi Vivian,
I agree with Charles, the site re-design is very impressive and really does suit the essence of CLIP!
Thank you for give us not critical literacy people a little bit of background an a better understanding as to what critical literacy CAN look like. I know I\’ve been around this subject for as long as I\’ve known you (over 20 years) and it\’s still a little fuzzy around the edges.
Thank you for this show and I look forward to more \”Critical Literacy for Dummies\” in the future!
Andy Bilodeau
http://www.andycast.net
Love the updated postmodern look and design! And thanks for attaching that great article by Hillary Janks, I love having these resources–feel free to attach more! The 100% kids sounds wonderfully promising as well, can’t wait to see and hear how it’ll evolve. Very inspiring Vivian! It’s beginning to stir some ideas for ncte so please keep us tuned in!
Thanks Andy and Anna. I hope to be able to do more and more with CLIP and this site. I’m glad you like it. We recorded the first podcast which was very exciting for the second graders, their teacher and me. They even came up with ‘radio names’ and so forth. Carol, their teacher was telling me that the kids are saying they did some of their best writing for the show…so we’ll see how things unfold in the future.
I’ll keep posting resources !
vivian
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Hi Professor Vasquez-
I love that you are focusing on the “how to” of critical literacy. Those of us new to the classroom and critical literacy need some ideas from all aspects of this wonderful arena for learning. Most powerful was the quote of Janks, “…changing dominant discourses, as well as changing those that are dominant.” I will have to think about this for a while, how do you change those that are dominant? It is very encouraging to hear that you and Janks also promote such new resources in our classroom. Students, especially my high schoolers love to find things on the Internet, and YouTube has become an integral part of my teaching. I think that both you and Janks would approve.
I love that you redesign your site when telling us about how to redesign our classrooms. Looks great.
Lara