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Online book clubs for the net generation.

机译:网络一代的在线读书俱乐部。

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This dissertation examined online book clubs for youth offered during the summer by a metropolitan public library system. Voluntary reading rates for both boys and girls plummet as they move through adolescence (NEA, 2007, NAEP, 2005). Book clubs are one way to support youth in pleasure reading (Appleman, 2006). Although many book clubs geared for youth are school-based, researchers are beginning to take notice of the possibilities that exist for literacy and learning outside the classroom (Hull & Schultz, 2001). These online book clubs were viewed as sites of possibility---lenses through which both schools and libraries can more readily understand the possibilities that exist in encouraging "old" and "new" literate practices (Lankshear & Knobel, 2005).;This case study utilized Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis (Herring, 2006) and Critical Discourse Analysis (Fairclough, 1995) to understand more deeply the practices and discourse employed within these online book clubs. Three book clubs (one all-boy, one all-girl, and one mixed-gender) were investigated to understand (1) who participated in these clubs, (2) how both preteens and facilitators participated, and (3) the ways in which the online context and gendered separation of the clubs shaped the clubs' discourse.;Analysis of these clubs indicated the promise of online book clubs in (1) providing support for continued voluntary reading, (2) engaging non- and/or struggling-readers, and (3) offering a safe scaffold for youth to experience and broaden their new literacies skills and practices. In addition, a model that identifies the elements necessary for engaging youth in online book clubs was proposed.
机译:本文研究了夏季大都市公共图书馆系统为青少年提供的在线读书俱乐部。随着男孩和女孩青春期的到来,他们的自愿阅读率急剧下降(NEA,2007; NAEP,2005)。读书俱乐部是支持青少年阅读乐趣的一种方式(Appleman,2006年)。尽管许多面向青年的读书俱乐部都以学校为基地,但研究人员开始注意到在教室外进行扫盲和学习的可能性(Hull&Schultz,2001)。这些在线图书俱乐部被视为可能性的场所,通过这些镜头,学校和图书馆都可以更容易地理解鼓励“旧的”和“新的”识字实践的可能性(Lankshear&Knobel,2005)。这项研究利用计算机介导的话语分析(Herring,2006年)和批评性话语分析(Fairclough,1995年)来更深入地了解这些在线图书俱乐部所采用的做法和话语。调查了三个读书俱乐部(一个男孩,一个女孩,一个混合性别)以了解(1)参加这些俱乐部的人,(2)青春期和促进者的参与方式,以及(3)俱乐部的在线环境和性别分离影响了俱乐部的话语;对这些俱乐部的分析表明,在线图书俱乐部在(1)提供支持以继续进行自愿阅读方面的承诺,(2)参与非阅读和/或挣扎的-读者;以及(3)为青年提供安全的脚手架,以体验和扩展他们的新文学技能和实践。此外,提出了一个模型,该模型确定了使青年参与在线图书俱乐部所必需的要素。

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    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Library Science.;Education Curriculum and Instruction.;Education Technology of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 189 p.
  • 总页数 189
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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