<p> This was an instrumental case study (i.e., Stake, 1995) of an exemplary teacher and the students from one of her 7th grade ELA classes. The collection of data investigated a New Literacies teaching stance that also managed testing and standards requirements. Research questions for this study included: (1) In what ways, if any, does the teacher take and implement a New Literacies stance in her classroom in a school and policy context that press for higher test scores?; (2) What do the New Literacies practices she initiates look like in action in these contexts?; (3) How do students engage with and respond to these practices, if at all? As a qualitative case study (i.e., Creswell, 2007; Kaarbo & Beasley, 1999), data were collected using ethnographic methods (i.e., Glesne, 2006; De Munck & Sobo, 1998). Data sources included: (1) Over 100 pages of field notes from 30 classroom observations; (2) Teacher and student artifacts including lesson plans, assignments, and scores; (3) Audio recordings and transcripts of over 20 teacher interviews and talks throughout the time at the school; (4) 2 student questionnaires; and (5) Audio recordings and transcripts of 9 focal student interviews. Open coding (Ely, 1991), discourse analysis (Gee, 2011), and the constant-comparative method (Strauss & Corbin, 1998) were used in data analysis.</p><p> Through New Literacies pedagogy, Mrs. Blazel positioned students as capable and active participators in learning, shifting the traditional educational paradigm. I found that despite straying from traditional pedagogy, Mrs. Blazel’s students more than met high-stakes assessment scores and flourished in her classroom. This research contributes to the growing field of research on NL teaching, learning, high-stakes assessments in education.</p>
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:10163873 |
Date | 26 October 2016 |
Creators | Reed, Leah M. |
Publisher | State University of New York at Buffalo |
Source Sets | ProQuest.com |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Type | thesis |
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