Community Literacy Journal 14.2 (Spring 2020)

Community Literacy Journal 14.2 (Spring 2020)

Author: Paul Feigenbaum

Publisher:

Published: 2021-02-13

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9781643172156

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COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL 14.2 (Spring 2020) - The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work that exists outside of mainstream educational and work institutions. It can be found in programs devoted to adult education, early childhood education, reading initiatives, lifelong learning, workplace literacy, or work with marginalized populations, but it can also be found in more informal, ad hoc projects. For COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL, literacy is defined as the realm where attention is paid not just to content or to knowledge but to the symbolic means by which it is represented and used. Thus, literacy makes reference not just to letters and to text but to other multimodal and technological representations as well. We publish work that contributes to the field's emerging methodologies and research agendas. CONTENTS: EDITORS' INTRODUCTION: Paul Feigenbaum and Veronica House, with Cayce Wicks and Vincent Portillo - October 2019 Conference on Community Writing KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: "All I Need Is One Mic" A Black Feminist Community Meditation on the Work, the Job, and the Hustle (& Why So Many of Yall Confuse This Stuff) by Carmen Kynard - Amplifying Community Voices through Public Art by Michelle Angela Ortiz - The Contemplative Concerns of Community Engagement: What I Wish I Knew about the Work of Community Writing Twenty Years Ago by Paula Mathieu ARTICLES: Maria Varela's Flickering Light: Literacy, Filmstrips, and the Work of Adult Literacy Education in the Civil Rights Movement by Michael Dimmick - "What Is It That's Going on Here?" Community Partner Frames for Engagement by Rachael W. Shah - Listening with sǝqačib: Writing Support and Community Listening by Joe Concannon, with Boo Balkan Foster - Allies in Progress: The Public-School Institutions We've Ignored by Lance Langdon - ISSUES IN COMMUNITY LITERACY: COMMUNITY LITERACY: WHERE WE STAND NOW: Pedagogy of and for the Public: Imagining the Intersection of Public Humanities and Community Literacy by Jacob Burg - When Tactical Hope Doesn't Feel Like Enough: A Graduate Student's Reflection on Precarity and Community-Engaged Research by Megan McCool "We Move Together" Reckoning with Disability Justice in Community Literacy Studies by Adam Hubrig COMMUNITY LITERACY PROJECT AND PROGRAM PROFILES: The 1967 Project by Thomas Trimble, Patricia Baldwin, Christine Lawson, and Mansoor Mubeen - Food for Thought: Constructing Multimodal Identities through Recipe-Creation with Homeless Youth by Amanda Hill BOOK REVIEWS: From the Book and New Media Review Editor's Desk by Jessica Shumake, Editor - Third Space: A Keyword Essay by Sherita V. Roundtree and Michael Shirzadian - Rewriting Partnerships: Community Perspectives on Community-Based Learning by Rachael W. Shah, Review by Charisse S. Iglesias - Surrender: Feminist Rhetoric and Ethics in Love and Illness by Jessica Restaino, Review by Rosanne Carlo - Changing the Subject: A Theory of Rhetorical Empathy by Lisa Blankenship, Review by Anita Voorhees


Community Literacy Journal 12.2 (Spring 2018)

Community Literacy Journal 12.2 (Spring 2018)

Author: Veronica House

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-16

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781643170213

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The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work that exists outside of mainstream educational and work institutions.


Community Literacy Journal 17.2 (Spring 2023)

Community Literacy Journal 17.2 (Spring 2023)

Author: Paul Feigenbaum

Publisher:

Published: 2023-07-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781643174099

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CLJ publishes scholarly and creative work on literacy work outside of educational and work institutions and in adult and early childhood education, reading, lifelong learning, workplaces, and marginalized groups.


Community Literacy Journal 15.1 (Fall 2020)

Community Literacy Journal 15.1 (Fall 2020)

Author: Paul Feigenbaum

Publisher:

Published: 2021-02-13

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781643172330

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COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL 15.1 (Fall 2020) - The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work that exists outside of mainstream educational and work institutions. It can be found in programs devoted to adult education, early childhood education, reading initiatives, lifelong learning, workplace literacy, or work with marginalized populations, but it can also be found in more informal, ad hoc projects. For COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL, literacy is defined as the realm where attention is paid not just to content or to knowledge but to the symbolic means by which it is represented and used. Thus, literacy makes reference not just to letters and to text but to other multimodal and technological representations as well. We publish work that contributes to the field's emerging methodologies and research agendas. CONTENTS: Editors' Introduction: Community Writing Centers: What Was, What Is, and What Potentially Can Be by Mark Latta, Helen Raica-Klotz, and Chris Giroux - ARTICLES: Detention/Writing Center Campaigns for Freedom by Glenn Hutchinson - Resisting the "COVID-19 Scramble" by Writing Towards Black Transnational Futures by Wideline Seraphin - You Can't Say Pupusa Without Saying Pupusa: Translanguaging in a Community-Based Writing Center by Stephanie Abraham and Kate Kedley - Beyond 'Literacy Crusading' Neocolonialism, the Nonprofit Industrial Complex, and Possibilities of Divestment by Anna Zeemont - A Network Approach to Writing Center Outreach by Thomas Deans - Building a Community Literacy Network to Address Literacy Inequities: An Emergent Strategy Approach by Jeffrey Austin, Ann Blakeslee, Cathy Fleischer, and Christine Modey - Write Here, Right Now: Shifting a Community Writing Center from a Place to a Practice by Christopher LeCluyse, Nkenna Onwuzuruoha, and Brandon Wilde - Whose House? A Dual Profile of Two Spaces for Writers in Camden, New Jersey by Catherine Buck and Leah Falk - Love and Poetic Anarchy: Establishing Mutual Care in Community Writing by Emily Marie Passos Duffy and Ellie Swensson - Neighborhood Writing: Developing Drop-In Writing Consultations in Philadelphia Public Libraries by Dana M. Walker, Patrick Manning, and John Kehayias - Reflection on "the Field" by Tiffany Rousculp. BOOK REVIEWS: From the Book and New Media Review Editor's Desk by Jessica Shumake, Editor - Writing Democracy: The Political Turn in and Beyond the Trump Era edited by Shannon Carter, Deborah Mutnick, Stephen Parks, and Jessica Pauszek, Reviewed by Sarah Moon - Transforming Ethos: Place and the Material in Rhetoric and Writing by Rosanne Carlo, Reviewed by Jessica Nalani Lee - Conceptions of Literacy: Graduate Instructors and the Teaching of First-Year Composition by Meaghan Brewer, Reviewed by Jenna Morris Harte - Beyond Progress in the Prison Classroom: Options and Opportunities by Anna Plemons, Reviewed by Natalie Kopp


Community Literacy Journal 13.2 (Spring 2019)

Community Literacy Journal 13.2 (Spring 2019)

Author: Paul Feigenbaum

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-19

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781643171029

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The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work that exists outside of mainstream educational and work institutions. It can be found in programs devoted to adult education, early childhood education, reading initiatives, lifelong learning, workplace literacy, or work with marginalized populations.


Community Literacy Journal 11.2 (Spring 2017)

Community Literacy Journal 11.2 (Spring 2017)

Author: Michael Moore

Publisher:

Published: 2017-03-01

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781602359352

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The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work that exists outside of mainstream educational and work institutions. It can be found in programs devoted to adult education, early childhood education, reading initiatives, lifelong learning, workplace literacy, or work with marginalized populations.


Community Literacy Journal 7.2 (Spring 2013)

Community Literacy Journal 7.2 (Spring 2013)

Author: Michael Moore

Publisher:

Published: 2013-08

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781602354647

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COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL 7.2 (Spring, 2013) The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work that exists outside of mainstream educational and work institutions. It can be found in programs devoted to adult education, early childhood education, reading initiatives, lifelong learning, workplace literacy, or work with marginalized populations, but it can also be found in more informal, ad hoc projects. For COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL, literacy is defined as the realm where attention is paid not just to content or to knowledge but to the symbolic means by which it is represented and used. Thus, literacy makes reference not just to letters and to text but to other multimodal and technological representations as well. We publish work that contributes to the field's emerging methodologies and research agendas. CONTENTS: ARTICLES: "La Hermandad and Chicanas Organizing: The Community Rhetoric of the Comision Femenil Mexicana Nacional" by Kendall Leon "Becoming Qualified to Teach Low-literate Refugees: A Case Study of One Volunteer Instructor" by Kristen H. Perry "Literacy as an Act of Creative Resistance: Joining the Work of Incarcerated Teaching Artists at a Maximum-Security Prison" by Anna Plemons "Constructing Adult Literacies at a Local Literacy Tutor-Training Program" by Ryan Roderick "A Place for Ecopedagogy in Community Literacy" by Rhonda Davis BOOK AND NEW MEDIA REVIEWS: "From the Review Desk" by Jim Bowman "Keywords: Refugee Literacy" by Michael MacDonald "Writing from These Roots: Literacy in a Hmong-American Community" reviewed by Abigail L. Montgomery "Affirming Students' Right to Their Own Language: Bridging Language Policies and Pedagogical Practice" reviewed by Leah Duran "Writing in Rhythm: Spoken Word Poetry in Urban Classrooms and Youth Poets: Empowering Literacies In and Out of Schools" reviewed by Lance Langdon "The Hard Work of Imagining: The Inaugural Summit of the National Consortium of Writing Across Communities" reviewed by Brian Hendrickson.


Composition and Rhetoric in Contentious Times

Composition and Rhetoric in Contentious Times

Author: Rachel McCabe

Publisher: University Press of Colorado

Published: 2023-11-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1646424662

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Composition and Rhetoric in Contentious Times poses critical questions of representation, accessibility, social justice, affect, and labor to better understand the entwined future of composition and rhetoric. This collection of essays offers innovative approaches for socially attuned learning and best practices to support administrators and instructors. In doing so, these essays guide educators in empowering students to write effectively and prepare for their role as global citizens. Editors Rachel McCabe and Jennifer Juszkiewicz consider how educators can respond to multiple current crises relating to composition and rhetoric with generosity and cautious optimism; in the process, they address the current concerns about the longevity of the humanities. By engaging with social constructivist, critical race, socioeconomic, and activist pedagogies, each chapter provides an answer to the question, How can our courses help students become stronger writers while contending with current social, environmental, and ethical questions posed by the world around them? The contributors consider this question from numerous perspectives, recognizing the important ways that power and privilege affect our varying means of addressing this question. Relying on both theory and practice, Composition and Rhetoric in Contentious Times engages the future of composition and rhetoric as a discipline shaped by recent and current global events. This text appeals to early-career writing program administrators, writing center directors, and professional specialists, as well as Advanced Placement high school instructors, graduate students, and faculty teaching graduate-level pedagogy courses.


The Condition of Education, 2020

The Condition of Education, 2020

Author: Education Department

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-30

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9781636710129

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The Condition of Education 2020 summarizes important developments and trends in education using the latest available data. The report presentsnumerous indicators on the status and condition of education. The indicators represent a consensus of professional judgment on the most significant national measures of the condition and progress of education for which accurate data are available. The Condition of Education includes an "At a Glance" section, which allows readers to quickly make comparisons across indicators, and a "Highlights" section, which captures key findings from each indicator. In addition, The Condition of Education contains a Reader's Guide, a Glossary, and a Guide to Sources that provide additional background information. Each indicator provides links to the source data tables used to produce the analyses.