This unique volume of writings by educators in the field working
with women's literacy reveals the many ways in which addressing
women's empowerment through literacy continues to impact lives. Not
only are teachers and learners in adult basic education (ABE),
literacy and English language learning (ELL) classes affected, but
also those who value and support women's learning and equity, and
education for social change. ""Revelations"" - more than half of
the 3.6 million students in adult basic/literacy education (ABE)
programs across the U.S. are women (Sticht, 2001). Research
outlines many barriers for women pursuing basic education and
literacy, and recommends using woman-positive approaches (Sheared,
1994). However, there exists little research on how educational
systems and policies, instructional materials, and pedagogical
practices best support the literacy and educational achievement of
women literacy learners. Writings and curriculum by individual
educators outline and describe innovative activities/ programs
focused specifically on the needs of women learners (Cuban &
Hayes, 1996; Hayes & Flannery, 2000; Miller & Alexander,
2004; Young & Padilla, 1990). In recent years, educators have
been developing innovative curriculum to address such issues as
trauma and violence (e.g., Take on the Challenge), work-readiness
(e.g. Ready for Work), or women's issues in general (Making
Connection). ""New Directions"" - ""Empowering Women through
Literacy: Voices from Experience"" is the first comprehensive
collection of writing from the field by everyday educators who
experience the joys and challenges, creativity and barriers to
acknowledge or integrate innovative solutions to support women's
learning needs in adult basic education and literacy settings.
Mirroring the power of community-based and grassroots
organizations, this volume has had a remarkable history. It has
emerged from five years of work by WE LEARN (Women Expanding
Literacy Education Action Resource Network) to address the needs of
literacy educators and students alike through the organization. The
vibrant collective of the WE LEARN network provides consistent
visibility for women's literacy issues, creates connections among
educators and activists, supports self-efficacy among learners,
encourages new research relevant to women in ABE, and develops and
distributes women-focused literacy materials and curriculum
resources. It continues to be the only national U.S. organization
directly addressing issues of adult women's literacy and the
educational needs of women in ABE. We know you will enjoy this
volume that provides an opportunity to hear from 47 contributors
from around the world who reflect on their experiences with
critical topics of adult literacy practices; how to empower women
through literacy and current research based practice. From Belize
to Australia, Brazil to Germany, and USA to Turkey, the voices of
women engaged in empowerment are awaiting you through these pages.
Literacy can change lives, how can we better reach those who desire
this empowerment? Join us we explore the breadth of vision and
knowledge captured within this groundbreaking volume. This title
covers such topics as: Adult Literacy, Women's Issues, Adult
Education, Popular Education, and Critical Pedagogy.
General
Imprint: |
Information Age Publishing
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
February 2009 |
First published: |
February 2009 |
Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
344 |
Edition: |
New |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-60752-084-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Education >
Higher & further education >
General
|
LSN: |
1-60752-084-2 |
Barcode: |
9781607520849 |
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