The Literacy of Play and Innovation provides a portrait of what innovative education looks like from a literacy perspective. Through an in-depth case study of a "maker" school’s innovative design—in particular, of four early childhood educator’s classrooms—this book demonstrates that children’s inspiration, curiosity, and creativity is a direct result of the school environment. Presenting a unique, data-driven model of literacy, play, and innovation taking the maker movement beyond STEM education, this book helps readers understand literacy learning through making and the creative approaches embedded in early literacy classroom practices.
Christiane Wood is an Assistant Professor in Literacy Education at California State University, San Marcos, USA.
List of FiguresPrefaceAcknowledgements1 Introduction: New Possibilities: The Potential of Makerspaces as Literacy-Play Learning Environments2 The Spark of Mindful Design: Envisioning Equity in a Culture of Innovation3 The Wonderings of the Krewe4 The Whimsy of the Maker5 The Cleverness of Innovation6 Literacy for the BricoleurConclusionAppendix