Multiple Texts, Teacher Craft Knowledge, and Principled Practices in High School Economics A Case Study of Kenneth
Social Studies Research and Practice
ISSN: 1933-5415
Article publication date: 1 November 2009
Issue publication date: 1 November 2009
Abstract
This article considers the current state of teacher discourse and reflection, situated in daily practice, craft knowledge, multiliteracies and new literacies. Based on studies of content area teachers' use of multiple texts in social studies fields like economics, the authors profile Kenneth, an experienced teacher whose practice is grounded in craft knowledge and ideas about principled practices. In addition, Kenneth is an active proponent of new and digital literacy practices in his classroom simulations. The case example of Kenneth is then used to suggest how the process of practical argument might offer other content area teachers a useful framework for teacher reflection based on teachers’ craft knowledge and principled practices.
Citation
Walker, N.T., Wimmer, J. and Bean, T. (2009), "Multiple Texts, Teacher Craft Knowledge, and Principled Practices in High School Economics
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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