TY - BOOK AU - Stuart Greene PY - 2021 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1058-1634 TI - Literacy as a Civil Right T2 - Reclaiming Social Justice in Literacy Teaching and Learning UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1105724 N2 - The urgency to create equity in schools has never been greater, especially since legislators are considering the re-authorization of No Child Left Behind as a means to eliminating the achievement gap. Studies continue to show that increased standards, testing, and accountability have simply maintained the status quo. In response, this book proposes alternative ways of addressing these educational inequities, taking an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the complex historical, social, and global issues that stand in the way of ensuring that all students have access to literacy – issues that policy makers and educators can no longer ignore. Literacy as a Civil Right assembles an impressive group of essays that broaden the conversation taking place about school reform, unmasking an ideology that maintains unequal relations of power in school and society. The ideas presented here will help readers re-imagine success in schools by understanding the possibilities that grow from a democratic vision of education. Together, this book provides an alternative framework to increased testing, offering a more humane vision of education that values agency, rigor, civic responsibility, and democracy. KW - Schreib- und Lesefähigkeit, Equality, Chicago (Ill., 2006), Literacy, Social justice, Civil right, Education, Diversity, USA, Chancengleichheit, Randgruppe, Kongress LA - English ER -