The Power of Writing and Reading in Contemporary Times: A Pressing Need for Social Change
A special issue of Education Sciences (ISSN 2227-7102).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 358
Special Issue Editors
Interests: teaching writing; teaching reading; critical literacy; social change
Interests: educational linguistics/semiotics–systemic functional linguistics/semiotics English; language; literature and literacy videogames & information communication technologies
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues:
We are excited to invite you to submit an article to a Special Issue titled: The Power of Writing and Reading in Contemporary Times: A Pressing Need for Social Change.
Children and adolescents in schools across the globe continue to face much adversity. Civil unrest, natural disasters, family trauma and/or prejudice and hatred all impact young people’s lives despite a constant call for more compassionate and caring approaches to education.
We advocate for a more robust educational voice that strives for more significant social equity and change, particularly for those most vulnerable in our societies. Using the Sustainable Development Goals (and specifically Goal #4, Quality Education), this Special Issue presents influential projects in teaching reading and writing in contemporary times. Without such research, we are limited in knowing the potentialities of how both traditional and imaginative approaches to reading and writing can empower young people, ultimately reducing inequalities.
As such, we invite you to submit a complete academic article exploring an issue related to teaching reading and writing to create social change. We are interested in innovative and creative approaches to educational policy, pedagogy and assessment in writing and reading. We seek papers from early childhood to senior schooling and those interested in alternative and/or home education environments. Papers should address at least SDG #4 but may also explore other SDGs.
Therefore, suggested themes could include (but are not limited to):
- Critical literacy approaches to teaching reading and writing;
- Post-humanist views of reading and writing in contemporary times;
- Empowering young people’s voices in educational forums;
- Cultural knowledge and understanding through innovative reading and writing practices;
- Digital literacies (e.g., games) and/or;
- Closing the gap of social inequality.
Please contact us for further information if needed. We look forward to receiving your full papers by the 30th of September 2024.
See the journal's guidelines here: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/education/instructions
All papers should include: Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions (optional) sections, with a suggested minimum word count of 4000 words.
Warm regards,
Prof. Dr. Georgina Barton
Dr. Nathan Lowien
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- teaching reading
- teaching writing
- contemporary times
- uncertain times
- social justice
- social change
- sustainable development goals (SDGs)
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