Journal article

Young learners: Interpreting literacy practice in the preschool years

J Scull, A Nolan, B Raban

Australian Journal of Language and Literacy | Published : 2013

Abstract

To support our interpretation of literacy practice in preschools, this study considered Green’s articulation of Literacy in ‘3D’. This model emphasises learning that brings together the operational, the cultural and the critical dimensions of literacy, considering these dimensions to be interlocking and of equal importance. The philosophy underpinning the model is that it is counterproductive to start with issues of skills and techniques outside of authentic contexts of situated social practice. Using the ‘3D’ model as the lens through which to view learning, this paper draws attention to the practices of three preschool teachers who participated in the Young Learners’ Project: Preschool Tea..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This study of teaching practice forms part of a larger project that investigates the effect of family, preschool and child factors on emerging literacy, 'The Young Learners' Project'. This research is funded by the Australian Research Council (Project No: LP0883437) in conjunction with its partner organisation the Australian Scholarships Group. The authors wish to acknowledge the parents, children and teachers who participated in this research and members of the Young Learners' Project. Further details of the study and its researchers can be found at http://www.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/younglearners.