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Journeys in Language, Learning and Culture
Series: Wayfaring
Authors: Helen Woodrow
Collection: Learning Materials
Finding Lost Luggage by Helen Woodrow is a story in the book Wayfering Journeys in Language, Learning and Culture, it is a collection of writings by ABE instructors and students in Newfoundland brought together for a "language awareness project", designed to explore attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge about language and the teaching of language.
Even in the book's earliest stages, the concept of wayfaring, travelling close to the ground, was prominent as a metaphor for the literacy we need inside classrooms, and inside ourselves.
This is also a useful contribution to the literature of practitioner research and inquiry.
Added: 2004-06-07
Stories by Toronto adult literacy learners
Authors: The Word on the Street, Toronto Adult Literacy Programs
Collection: Learning Materials
This collection of stories is the culmination of a project undertaken in 2004 by The Word On The Street in partnership with the Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy and the National Literacy Secretariat. It follows up on the 2002 project pilot "Land That I Dream Of." The stories in this book have been written by adults in literacy programs in Toronto. Their efforts reflect their courage and determination to acquire basic skills that they can apply at home, at work, and in the community. They are able to share their stories as a result of the efforts of many organizations that have worked together to obtain funding, offer writing workshops, provide instruction for literacy learners, and publish this volume.
Added: 2007-11-09
Series: Wayfaring Journeys in Language, Learning and Culture
Authors: Francis E. Kazemek
Collection: Learning Materials
O Public Road... You Express Me Better
Than I Can Express Myself by Francis E. Kazemek is a story in the book Wayfering Journeys in Language, Learning and Culture, it is a collection of writings by ABE instructors and students in Newfoundland brought together for a ‘language awareness project', designed to explore attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge about language and the teaching of language.
"Even in the book's earliest stages, the concept of wayfaring, travelling close to the ground, was prominent as a metaphor for the literacy we need inside classrooms, and inside ourselves."
This is also a useful contribution to the literature of practitioner research and inquiry.
Added: 2004-06-07
Authors: Rabbittown Learners' Program
Collection: Learning Materials
This book is a collection of stories by adult learners in the Rabbittown Learners' Program. It was produced by learners and tutors in the Rabbittown program and is used as reading material for learners in other literacy programs.
Added: 2009-03-02
Series: Wayfaring Journeys in Language, Learning and Culture
Authors: Marie Finlay
Collection: Learning Materials
Even in the book's earliest stages, the concept of wayfaring, travelling close to the ground, was prominent as a metaphor for the literacy we need inside classrooms, and inside ourselves.
This is also a useful contribution to the literature of practitioner research and inquiry.
Added: 2004-06-07
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