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Literacy Revival
An optimistic assessment: I think we’re in the midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization,” she says. For Lunsford, technology isn’t killing our ability to write. It’s reviving it—and pushing our literacy … Continue reading
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The World (of English) According to Me – Pt. 1
In an earlier post, Humanities and the DY/DAN Method, I linked to Dan Meyer‘s blog and his take on assessment and homework in the mathematics discipline as a way to start thinking through similar issues in terms of the English … Continue reading
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On Not Reading
Of course, I haven’t read this book, but PW’s review of Pierre Bayard’s How To Talk About Books You Haven’t Read claims the central thesis is that “the act of reading is less important than knowing the social and intellectual … Continue reading
The Orphan Archetype
October’s issue of Realms of Fantasy magazine has an article by Terri Windling called “Lost and Found: The Orphaned Hero in Myth, Folklore, and Fantasy.” In it, Windling traces the archetype through mythology, fairy tales, fiction, and history. ((She even … Continue reading
A Why or Two …
Maybe it’s just interesting timing, or synchronicity, or maybe it’s because we tend to see the things we’re looking for, but I’ve come across two sources in the last few days that take up the question “why learn this?” in … Continue reading
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Why should I learn this?
A problem that I’m working on, and want to remind myself to continue solving. Also, probably a problem that I will continue to work on for most (or all) of my life. Why should people learn anything beyond that which … Continue reading
Cooking and Eating: On Interpretation of a Text
I’ve started a “teaching reading” course–the last one in my Masters program. The first night, we tried to answer the questions: what is interpretation? and what is it we are doing when we interpret? A number of people, in discussing … Continue reading
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