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[SpecialTopics 337] Additional questions to consider
margery freeman
margeryfreeman at yahoo.comFri Jun 22 11:16:51 EDT 2007
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Dear David and all,
I look forward to this exciting and timely discussion of community literacy. Additional questions that I'd like to see discussed:
How can we learn from the experiences of other countries, particularly those that have built successful literacy movements?
What steps can we take to ensure that adult learners and other residents in the learners' communities are providing leadership to community literacy initiatives?
What do we mean by accountability to learners and their communities and how can we build this accountability into comunity literacy work?
what sort of training will best prepare community literacy coalitions to address community power dynamics, e.g. issues of racism, ethnocentrism?
Thanks to all of you who are providing leadership for this conversation.
Margery Freeman
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