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Literacy in America Edward E. Gordon

Literacy in America By Edward E. Gordon

Literacy in America by Edward E. Gordon


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A comprehensive history of how American people achieved varying degrees of literacy from early colonial times to the modern era. By focusing on people rather than statistics, the study explores the many literary agents, methods and materials used at different times and places in American history.

Literacy in America Summary

Literacy in America: Historic Journey and Contemporary Solutions by Edward E. Gordon

This book is the first comprehensive history of how the American people achieved varying degrees of literacy from early colonial times to the modern era. The authors demonstrate that literacy education is not synonymous with schooling. By focusing on people rather than statistics, including literacy among women and minority groups, they explore the literacy agents, methods, and materials used at different times and places throughout the history of the country.

The authors define literacy as the degree of interaction with written text that enables individuals to be productive members of their societies. Family literacy is essential to awakening the personal responsibility and motivation necessary for children to develop a love of reading. This effort requires more intensive collaboration procedures between the home and the school, some of which are detailed here. Based largely on primary materials, this historical survey reveals important lessons from the past that can be applied to achieve higher levels of 21st- century literacy.

About Edward E. Gordon

EDWARD E. GORDON is President of the Imperial Consulting Corporation. He has also taught for 20 years at three Chicago-area universities: DePaul, Loyola, and Northwestern. He is the author of many articles and 12 other books, including Closing the Literacy Gap (1991), Futurework (1994), Enhancing Learning (1998), and Skills Wars (2000).

ELAINE H. GORDON is the Vice-President for Research of the Imperial Consulting Corporation. She is the co-author with Edward E. Gordon of Centuries of Tutoring: A History of Alternative Education in Western Europe and America (1990).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Gerald Gutek Introduction Literacy and Religion in Colonial America (1620-1789) A Light in the Forest: Colonial New England From "Dukes" to "Friends"-Literacy in the Middle Atlantic Colonies "Old Field Schools" and Tidewater Tutors: The Southern Colonies Literacy in the Young Republic (1790-1860) Literacy in Transition: The Northeast "Lay the Cornerstone More Firmly"-The Antebellum South Literacy and the Frontier Experience (1790-1900) "Jack of All Trades, Master of Some"-Pioneer Educators of the Midwest "An Eternity Job"-Riding the Literacy Circuit on the Western Frontier Literacy Outside the Mainstream (1620-1900) Literacy as a Mission: Native Americans Contraband Education: The Struggle for Afro-American Literacy Literacy in the Modern Age (1870- ) Literacy for Everyone? Conclusion: The Lessons of Literacy Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275955243
9780275955243
0275955249
Literacy in America: Historic Journey and Contemporary Solutions by Edward E. Gordon
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2002-12-30
352
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