Student Agency in Literacy: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Scholars contend that agency is at the heart of cultivating equitable learning spaces for all learners. While it is intuitive that literacy educators support agency during instruction, there is diverse terminology surrounding the concept of agency in the field. As a result, aligning the construct to...

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Published in:Reading psychology Vol. 41; no. 7; pp. 712 - 734
Main Authors: Vaughn, Margaret, Jang, Bong Gee, Sotirovska, Vera, Cooper-Novack, Gemma
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Routledge 01-01-2020
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Summary:Scholars contend that agency is at the heart of cultivating equitable learning spaces for all learners. While it is intuitive that literacy educators support agency during instruction, there is diverse terminology surrounding the concept of agency in the field. As a result, aligning the construct to instructional practices and developing a conceptual understanding of agency in practice has been challenging. Our research team completed a systematic literature review of agency during literacy instruction. In this article, we describe findings of this review of empirical research on agency in literacy spanning from 1975-2017. Findings highlight the complexities associated with defining agency as well as the need for diverse methodological approaches to examining agency in literacy contexts.
ISSN:0270-2711
1521-0685
DOI:10.1080/02702711.2020.1783142