It is the variability of conventions of meaning in different cultural, social, or domain-specific situations.
Social Diversity
A place where informal learning takes place. It can be either virtual or physical in nature. It is a space where participants are afforded the opportunity to learn with others who share a common interest, goal, or endeavor - as opposed to a shared race, class, culture, ethnicity, or gender.
Affinity Space
A sequence of activities designed to facilitate learning
Pedagogy
Spelling out learning content explicitly, such as the facts and theories of a discipline, with the expectation that learners will memorize the content
Didactic Teaching
An approach to learning to read and write by starting with the look of meaningful whole words
Analytic Phonics
A means of literacy that involves thinking or creating mental images in our heads.
Representation
Balance of Agency
Didactic Pedagogy
Connections between sounds of speech and the formation of words from the letters of the alphabet and punctuation
Phonics
Learning to write as as series of steps: planning, drafting, conferencing, rewriting, publishing
Process Writing
One key agenda that involves the ability to lead a life with full capacities for self-expression and access to available cultural resources
Personal Enablement
An economy in which information, communication, cultural, and service industries play a significant role and provide a relatively large proportion of jobs, and in which traditional manufacturing and agricultural sectors require the use of information and other advanced technologies
Knowledge Economy
Starting with learner's own interests, experiences, and motivations; whole language (analytic phonics), process writing
Authentic Pedagogy
Th way in which words are connected to make meanings in sentences, including changes in word forms to indicate number or time and the ordering of words in sentences
Grammar
Authentic Pedagogy is equivalent to what Knowledge Process?
Experiential
Switching modes to express meaning
Synaesthesia
A system of work that requires multiskilling teamwork and contribution to corporate culture
Post-Fordism
Working out how literacy texts are structured to serve different purposes
Functional Pedagogy
Emphasis on rules
Correct usage
The organization of literacy curriculum
natural language growth
Social and historical processes in which the whole world becomes a frame for human action
Globalization
Neoliberalism
A type of pedagogy where it involves interrogating the motivations behind communicated meanings and creating texts that engage with the world in a reflective way
Critical Pedagogy
The idea of reading good books for the value of _____
Literature appreciation
Authentic Pedagogy's social relationships of literacy learning
Self-expression in a learner-centered pedagogy