[PovertyRaceWomen 180] Re: GED programs with a popular education approach
Daphne Greenberg
ALCDGG at langate.gsu.edu
Fri Jan 5 09:37:40 EST 2007
David,
I am hoping that if you do receive examples of Freireian adult literacy
programs, that you share them on the listserv.
Thanks,
Daphne
>>> Ujwala Samant <lalumineuse at yahoo.com> 1/5/2007 3:13 AM >>>
Dear David,
This is one question that I have been wondering about
for years. Aside from the 'glory days' in the 70s/80s
which colleagues of mine at NCSALL told me about and
one in NY, I could find no Freireian approaches to
adult literacy. I have studied the 70s-80s classics,
and I have been curious as to what happened since
then.
Thanks for raising this question,
Warm regards,
Ujwala
--- David Rosen <djrosen at comcast.net> wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> In a conversation yesterday I was asked if I know of
> good examples of
> GED preparation programs which use a popular
> education, or
> participatory (Freirean) approach. I am only aware
> of one, a theme-
> based approach that the City University of New York
> adult literacy
> GED program has used for over a decade. If you have
> others to
> suggest I would be pleased to hear about them.
> Thanks.
>
> David J. Rosen
> djrosen at comcast.net
>
>
>
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