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Sports Culture and Literacy with Dr. Luke Rodesiler

46m | Nov 29, 2023

Sports Culture and Literacy with Dr. Luke Rodesiler


How do we as educators go about connecting our academic work in ways that are challenging, relevant, engaging, and meaningful to our students? One way to achieve this is by tapping into students’ (and our culture at large) love of sports. In this episode, I chat with Dr. Luke Rodesiler about his article, “Controversies, Rivalries, and Representation: Sports Culture as a Site for Research and Inquiry”.


Luke Rodesiler, a former high school English teacher, works as an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Purdue University Fort Wayne. His research interests include the role popular cultural texts play in literacy teaching and learning, non-traditional forms of teacher professional development, and English education. He is a co-editor (with Alan Brown) of Developing Contemporary Literacies through Sports (NCTE, 2016), the author of Bringing Sports Culture to the English Classroom (Teachers College Press, 2022), and a co-author (with Mark A. Lewis and Alan Brown) of Reading the World through Sports and Young Adult Literature (NCTE, forthcoming in 2024).


Related Article:

Rodesiler, L. (2021). Controversies, rivalries, and representation: sports culture as a site for research and inquiry. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy65(1), 55-63.


Other Resources:

Rodesiler, L. (2022). Bringing Sports Culture to the English Classroom: An Interest-Driven Approach to Literacy Instruction. Teachers College Press.

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