
The fact that the Common Core State Standards reference to literacy is limited, and so, problematic, has been bothering me for a while now. However, with a brief search of various organizational, cultural and crowd sourced understandings related to to the meaning of Literacy, I now realize that it’s going to take a lot more time for me to make sense of this issue than I have at the moment! So…I’ve decided , (at this very moment!), that this blog post will serve as the very basic start for an ongoing Inquiry.
Connect:
- Most adults in the US and in general dictionary definitions, define literacy as the ability to read and write; that is, a literate person can read and write.
- The definition/understanding of literacy has changed with time.
- The definition/understanding of literacy differs amongst cultures.
- Transliteracy is a term that refers to multiple literacies.
- A librarian’s area of expertise is Information Literacy
- Information Literacy is often synonymous with Media Literacy which is often synonymous with 21st Century Literacies
- Other Literacies commonly referenced: digital, financial, visual, cultural, media
- My current definitions of literacy: an understanding; the ability to learn and communicate utilizing a shared means for communication.
Wonder:
Probable Hypothesis: The Common Core State Standards are limited due to a limited understanding of the meaning of literacy.
CCSS:
- Did the creators of the Common Core State Standards offer a formal definition of literacy as it relates to the standards they wrote?
- Is the CCSS definition limited due to testable skills? (I know, this could be an I think I know!)
Literacy/General:
- How much of literacy is knowledge/understanding as opposed to the skills necessary or ability to create knowledge?
- How do other cultures define literacy?
- Who is/what are the organizations that matter when it comes to the issue of literacy?
- What are the biases that might exist with this issue?
Literacy/Education:
- What is the history of literacy’s relationship with education in the United States?
- Does literacy within content areas define student learning objectives in nations that we associate with advanced education systems? (Finland etc)=
Investigation Plan/Thoughts:
- Be aware of my personal biases, (that a broader definition is necessary!), during my investigation; do not discount explanations that I don’t agree with!
- Start by collecting resources in diigo
Express Plan:
Other than a future blog post, I am unsure how far to take the results of this Inquiry. Possibilities include offering written findings to NJASL, AASL, Knowledge Quest, SLJ, Library Media Connection.
Note: If I find that someone else has already compiled complete and up to date findings with regard to my Inquiry, I may not take this any more further than sharing the conclusions that they’ve already come to!
That’s it for now!