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Conflicting Paradigms in Adult Literacy Education - In Quest of a U.S. Democratic Politics of Literacy (Paperback, New)
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Conflicting Paradigms in Adult Literacy Education - In Quest of a U.S. Democratic Politics of Literacy (Paperback, New)
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The book provides a historical overview of adult literacy theory,
policy, practice, and research from the mid-1980s to the present.
The main focus is a descriptive analysis of three distinctive
schools of literacy: the Freirean-based participatory literacy
movement grounded in oppositional politics and grass-roots
community activism; the British-based New Literacy Studies that
focuses on the ways in which diverse students utilize various
literacy practices in their daily lives; and the U.S. federal
government's focus on functional literacy linked to a 45-year
policy emphasis on workforce readiness. These three schools of
thought lead to substantially different implications over such
critical areas as curriculum, assessment and accountability, and
the socio-cultural role of literacy, policy, and political culture,
which are discussed throughout the chapters of the book. This
discussion includes a chapter on research traditions that closely
parallels these perspectives on literacy education. Demetrion
argues that unless values grounded ultimately in political culture
emerge, it is exceedingly unlikely that the adult literacy field
will be able to move from its current marginalized status toward
that of achieving the level of public and policy legitimacy many
believe it needs for its long-term institutional flourishing. It is
argued that any settlement of this issue must be accomplished in
the field of practice rather than the ground of theory, even as
theoretical insight can help to frame the issues. Conflicting
Paradigms in Adult Literacy Education: In Quest of a U.S.
Democratic Politics of Literacy speaks to a wide audience,
including not only the adult literacy community, but anyone
interested in educational theory, practice, policy, research
traditions, or political culture, and more fundamentally, in their
intersection. Given the breadth of the topics covered, as well as
the broad scope of the argument, the book is also meant for those
who would like to gain a useful perspective on contemporary U.S.
culture, through the window of these conflicting tensions within
the field of adult literacy education.
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