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The Implementation of Social Software in Authentic Literacy ActivitiesAllan M. Carter - While international literacy results show Canada maintaining a strong standing, there have been declines in the results for both traditional and digital literacy in several provinces, including New Brunswick. A trial of authentic literacy activities across a range... Keep Reading »
Cultural Issues in the Higher Education ClassroomConnie Gelb - Multicultural and multilingual classrooms have become the norm in many educational (and professional) settings throughout the U.S. due to changing immigration patterns caused by globalization (Institute for Educational Leadership, p. 2, 2005). Subsequently, understanding... Keep Reading »
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Incorporating Technology into the Modern English Language Arts ClassroomSteven A. Carbone II - The mere mention of the English Language Arts content area, for many people, might conjure images of ancient, dusty tomes, the sound of a classroom full of pens scratching across college-ruled paper, or the palpable befuddlement of students staring down a school year... Keep Reading »
Re-Envisioning Paulo Freire's "Banking Concept of Education"Gabrielle Micheletti - Paulo Freire was a Brazilian ideologist whose radical ideas have shaped the modern concept of and approaches to education. In his essay The 'Banking' Concept of Education, Freire passionately expounds on the mechanical flaw in the current system, and offers an approach... Keep Reading »
Race, Class, and Oppression: Solutions for Active Learning and Literacy in the ClassroomSteven A. Carbone II - Oppression tends to exist in compartmentalized, clearly labeled categories of race, social class, gender, or sexual preference. While these rigidly defined categories may have been applied to allow for rational discussion of problems and solutions, the truth is that... Keep Reading »
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