Technical Reports and Occasional Papers

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Community/Home/Workplace


OP 8. Writing and Reading in the Community, by Robert Gundlach, Marcia Farr, and Jenny Cook-Gumperz (from a joint project with the Center for the Study of Reading). This paper reviews recent scholarship on writing and reading outside of school--that is, in the community, both at home and in the workplace. Gundlach, Farr, and Cook- Gumperz explore writing and reading as social practices and consider the implications of this social view of literacy outside of school for writing and reading instruction in school. March, 1989; 41 pages; $4.00.
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OP 34. Community Literacy, by Wayne Campbell Peck, Linda Flower, and Lorraine Higgins. This paper articulates a vision of community literacy that can serve as a source of renewal for urban communities. Based on the experiences of the Community Literacy Center on Pittsburgh's North Side, the authors examine the social and historical context of urban settlement houses, discuss how the concept of community literacy is positioned within other established theories of literacy as they relate to community building, and examine a set of guiding principles that have emerged after five years of reflecting on community literacy in practice. January, 1994; 40 pages; $4.00.
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