Synopsis
The social and emotional welfare of students in both K-12 and higher education settings has become increasingly important during the third decade of the 21st century, as students face a variety of social-emotional learning (SEL) challenges related to a multitude of internal and external factors. As concepts around traditional literacy education evolve and become more culturally and linguistically relevant, the connections between SEL and academic literacy opportunities warrant considerable exploration. The Handbook of Research on Supporting Social and Emotional Development Through Literacy Education develops a conceptual framework around pedagogical connections to social and emotional teaching and learning within K-12 literacy practices. This text provides a variety of research and practice protocols supporting student success through the integration of SEL and literacy across grade levels. Covering topics such as culturally relevant literacy, digital literacy, and content-area literacy, this handbook is essential for curriculum directors, education faculty, instructional facilitators, literacy professionals, practicing teachers, pre-service teachers, professional development coordinators, school counselors, teacher preparation programs, academicians, researchers, and students.
À propos des auteurs
Dr. Jill Tussey is an educator and researcher with expertise in literacy education, curriculum development, and instructional strategies across K-12, undergraduate, and graduate levels. Her research explores student engagement, digital literacy, the influence of socioeconomic factors on learning, and social-emotional development in educational contexts. She has authored and edited a wide range of scholarly works, including books, book chapters, and peer-reviewed journal articles, contributing to ongoing discussions on equitable and innovative literacy practices. A frequent presenter at conferences worldwide, Dr. Tussey shares insights into effective instructional methods that support diverse learners. In her role as the Chair for Literacy, TESL, and Early Childhood SPED, and Secondary at Buena Vista University, she provides academic leadership, fosters faculty collaboration, and enhances program development. She is also actively involved in professional service, including editorial work and academic program reviews, furthering the advancement of literacy education. Through her scholarship and leadership, Dr. Tussey remains committed to expanding access to meaningful and engaging learning experiences.
Dr. Leslie Haas is a dedicated educator and researcher specializing in literacy and game-based learning, with extensive experience across K-12, undergraduate, and graduate education. Her work focuses on integrating culturally and linguistically responsive instructional practices with technology-based opportunities, leveraging popular culture, gaming, and fanfiction to create engaging, equitable learning environments. Dr. Haas is the co-author and editor of several books and chapters exploring gamified learning and literacy education, including disciplinary literacy, digital storytelling, and strategies for promoting equity in diverse educational contexts. In addition to her scholarly contributions, Dr. Haas has served on editorial boards for leading academic journals, including the International Journal of Game-Based Learning. She has presented at numerous international conferences and contributed as a program reviewer, highlighting her expertise in innovative pedagogical approaches. Her academic leadership encompasses curriculum design, program development, and supporting diverse learners in achieving academic success. Recognized for her excellence in research, teaching, and technology integration, Dr. Haas has received numerous accolades from prestigious organizations and institutions. Through her commitment to advancing education, she continues to explore the transformative potential of game-based methodologies and multimodal learning strategies, shaping the future of literacy education for learners worldwide.
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