2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.linged.2023.101166
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Family literacies during the COVID-19 lockdown: Semiotic assemblages and meaning making at home

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“…Such a "wealth model" [36] is in contrast to the deficit approaches and foregrounds diverse literacy learners' distinctive funds of knowledge (e.g., skills, knowledge, and cultural resources and heritages) [37]. Ensuring equity among learners during COVID-19 shall be an important element in the new normal of education (e.g., [38]). Equity can be taught and practiced in online learning as it constitutes a crucial element of social justice that is much needed during troubled times [39].…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Implications Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a "wealth model" [36] is in contrast to the deficit approaches and foregrounds diverse literacy learners' distinctive funds of knowledge (e.g., skills, knowledge, and cultural resources and heritages) [37]. Ensuring equity among learners during COVID-19 shall be an important element in the new normal of education (e.g., [38]). Equity can be taught and practiced in online learning as it constitutes a crucial element of social justice that is much needed during troubled times [39].…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Implications Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%