[NIFL-AALPD:1148] Zinn Discussion Activity

From: Jackie Taylor (jataylor_1@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Mar 01 2004 - 14:53:54 EST


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Hello Everyone!
You all are too fast for me!  Mary Ann Corley and I
have some good news for you.  We've spent the last
week exploring how we might collaborate regarding the
idea of the Zinn book discussion activity.  I am
pleased to announce that we are going to host the Zinn
book discussion on *both* the NIFL-POVRACELIT and
NIFL-AALPD lists, this spring, after COABE (May).

The purpose of having the activity on both lists would
be to hold the initial discussion regarding Zinn's
work on the NIFL-POVRACELIT list in the context of the
history of the adult literacy/adult basic education
movement in this country (as Sally Gabb mentioned last
week) and how this history might be incorporated into
teaching and learning activities.

The second discussion would be held on NIFL-AALPD, and
focused around incorporating lesson plans developed on
the NIFL-POVRACELIT lists into training materials for
professional development, as well as exploring other
relevant discussion questions.

Participants on both lists would be encouraged to
reflect on how the history of adult literacy from the
people's perspective might tie in with current events.
 If the group is really ambitious, teachers might try
out some of the lessons they design, and give
feedback.  Lesson plans and training materials, if
developed, could be put up on the web.

Mary Ann and I will announce the specific guiding
questions for the discussion, and other details as the
time draws closer.  This also allows the group time to
acquire the reading materials and get started with the
readings.

I hope this plan suits both needs of NIFL-AALPD
subscribers.  Mary Ann and I will have more to share
soon!

Best,

Jackie Taylor 



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