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Making visible the literacy practices of elders through the day in the life methodology: considerations for literacy education across the lifespan

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Heydon R, Stooke R, Cameron CA, Cooper E & O'Neill S (2020) Making visible the literacy practices of elders through the day in the life methodology: considerations for literacy education across the lifespan. Literacy, 54 (2), pp. 60-68. https://doi.org/10.1111/lit.12208

Abstract
This pilot study uses ‘day in the life' methodology to observe the everyday literacy practices of a self-identified thriving elder. Through the case of one nonagenarian female residing in an assisted living community in the United States, we identified the multimodal, posthuman nature of this elder's literacies, exploring how they were connected to a sense of well-being and the types of literacies that remain relevant across the lifespan. We further consider what the insights gained from such a study might teach about literacy education more generally. We advocate for education that keeps open people's literacy options across the lifespan through acknowledging and cultivating the myriad interrelated constituents of literacies, including the physical, social and political.

Keywords
everyday literacy practices; elders; education; multimodal literacy; well-being; day in the life;

Journal
Literacy: Volume 54, Issue 2

StatusPublished
FundersSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Publication date31/05/2020
Publication date online17/12/2019
Date accepted by journal17/12/2019
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/34208
ISSN1741-4350
eISSN1741-4369