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Deepening Literacy Learning by Mary Ann Reilly and Jane M. Gangi redefines literacy and global citizenship in a diverse learning environment. It blends art and literature to inspire higher-level thinking in K-8 students, using culturally responsive teaching strategies and detailed classroom transcripts to foster a desire to learn.



In an increasingly global learning environment, teachers are challenged to meet a myriad of student needs-provide basic literacy and mathematics skills, improve scientific and technological thinking, increase bilingual and multi-lingual competencies. Reilly and Gangi provide a new vision of what it means to be literate and, more important, what it means to be a global citizen.

This volume represents a wonderful move away from schooling and toward education. Gloria Ladson-Billings, Kellner Family Chair in Urban Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison Mary Ann Reilly and Jane M. Gangi's book, Deepening Literacy Learning: Art and Literature Engagements in K-8 Classrooms, is a wonderful blending of methodologies. This juxtaposition of art and literature serves as an instrument for teachers to inspire their students to create, critique, compare and predict, all higher-level intellectual behaviors, while composing across symbol systems. The work contains detailed classroom transcripts of strategies that lend themselves to culturally responsive teaching while engaging students and developing in them the desire to learn.

Foreword ix
Tonya Huber
Preface: Longing and Learning xiii
Ruth A. Vinz
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Opening Possibilities Through Transmediation
1(22)
Mary Ann Reilly
2 Global Multicultural Literature and the Read-Aloud and Writer's Workshop as a Site for Social Justice
23(60)
Jane M. Gangi
3 "Living in a Dream of Music": Fluency Through Choral Reading and Narrative Pantomime
83(24)
Jane M. Gangi
4 "Having More To Say": Developing Writing Fluency Through Collage
107(26)
Mary Ann Reilly
5 Recasting Text Through Reader's Theater and Story Dramatization
133(26)
Jane M. Gangi
6 Deepening Comprehension Through Storytelling
159(24)
Jane M. Gangi
7 Studying Writer's Craft in Three Middle School Classrooms: A Sociocultural Perspective
183(22)
Mary Ann Reilly
8 Finding the Right Words: Art Conversations and Poetry
205(18)
Mary Ann Reilly
9 Gaming the System
223(18)
Rob Cohen
10 Reforming the Road to Jericho: Using Multimodal Texts, Art Engagements, and Asynchronous Chats to Bridge Discourses
241(24)
Mary Ann Reilly
Resources 265(126)
Jane M. Gangi
About the Authors 391