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[ProfessionalDevelopment 765] Re: Movies and texts about low-literateadults

Wendy Quinones wbquinones at adelphia.net
Fri Jan 19 22:43:10 EST 2007


So many people wrote about "Freedom Writers" that I thought I'd send along
this Op-Ed piece from the New York Times. The "hero teacher" has always
bothered me -- and I'm sure glad I teach adults!

Wendy Quinones


----- Original Message -----
From: "David J. Rosen" <djrosen at comcast.net>
To: <professionaldevelopment at nifl.gov>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 8:17 AM
Subject: [ProfessionalDevelopment 760] Movies and texts about
low-literateadults



> Professional Development Colleagues,

>

> Several weeks ago I asked about books and movies that inspired you as a

> teacher. We had a rich and interesting discussion that produced a

> terrific list that I have archived on the Adult Literacy Education Wiki at

>

> http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/Books_and_Films_which_Inspire_Teachers

>

> I hope you -- and others -- will help now with another question. Can

> you recommend good books or movies (or scenes from movies) that you

> believe authentically capture the experience of an adult learning to

> read, write or compute. The film "Stanley and Iris" comes to mind, for

> example. For some it is an authentic example, for others it is

> inauthentic. I am also interested to hear about scenes from films that

> you believe are inauthentic, or that just plain get it wrong, and I

> would like to know what you think was inauthentic about it. I would

> also appreciate hearing from people who learned (or are learning) to

> read as adults. From your experience as a person who has learned to

> read as an adult, what texts, what films ring true? Which don't?

>

> Those of you who teach adult new readers might be willing to take this

> question to your students and post back to the list what they say.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> David J. Rosen

> djrosen at comcast.net

>

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