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    A Freireian Critique of American Adult Literacy Policy
    with Joseph L. Armstrong
    Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 23 (1-2): 5-10. 2003.
    At first glance, legislation intended to shape American adult Iiteracy programs appears egalitarian and hopeful. After a more thorough reading, the legislative objectives are Iimited, culturally biased, and largely unattainable. In order to develop coherent Iiteracy pedagogy, we explore Paulo Freire’s definition of critical thinking. From a critical theory perspective, we argue that a vocational education of learning basic skills is insufficient. Furthermore, we believe that more is needed to he…Read more
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    Building Research Capacities in Adult Literacy
    with Joseph L. Armstrong
    Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 23 (1-2): 21-30. 2003.
    There is growing interest in developing co-operation between adult literacy researchers and practitioners to further research skills and approaches. Canada’s National Literacy Secretariat has recently initiated a series of policy debates that suggested several possibilities: targeted research grants, research internships for practitioners, practical sabbaticals for researchers, support for networking between literacy researchers and practitioners, and joint seminars and workshops between researc…Read more