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Professional Pathways: Strategies to increase workforce diversity in the Australian library and information sector ...
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A Path to Decolonizing the Online Classroom
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In: Northwest Journal of Teacher Education (2022)
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Supplemental materials for paper: The Critical Review to Practical Inquiries of Action Research Framework ...
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Assessing Cognitive Flexibility, Other Executive Functions, and Learning in Healthy Adolescents ...
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Cognitive Flexibility and Its Association with Linguistic Preferences, Decision-Making, Tolerance of Uncertainty and Perceived Social Support ...
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Tong, Ke. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Professional Pathways: Strategies to increase workforce diversity in the Australian library and information sector
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English is Not Dead! Long Live English: Teaching the Evolution of English and Inclusive Communication Via Online, Face to Face or Hybrid Instruction
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In: Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (2022)
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Ecosystem of Workplace Education and Training: Where Do Learners Fit?
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In: 21CLEO Presentations and Publications (2022)
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TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING THROUGH ORAL NARRATIVE IN A PARTICIPATORY COMMUNICATION CONTEXT: AN INQUIRY INTO RADIO DRAMA-BASED TRAINING AMONG ZAMBIAN CAREGIVERS OF ABUSED AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN
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In: Theses and Dissertations--Communication (2022)
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Welcoming and Inclusive Farmers Markets: A Community of Practice to Encourage Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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In: Outcomes and Impact Quarterly (2022)
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Student Centered Language Teaching: A Focus on Student Identity
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In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2022)
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Literacy and Access to the Opportunities of Democracy
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In: Internship Reflection Papers (2021)
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The United States Department of Education in 2019 reported that 54% of adults cannot read or write past a third-grade level. Literacy Volunteers is a non-profit organization whose mission is to teach literacy to those adults who lack proficiency in literacy. In summer 2021, between junior and senior years, I had an internship with Literacy Volunteers in New Haven County, CT. In the internship, I received training in literacy tutoring and Lexia (an educational reading platform), and participated in team meetings. I traveled to multiple libraries to promote and increase awareness of the program, recruited tutors and students, and directly delivered the literacy program to community members. Through this community engagement, I learned about how important public libraries are to communities that may neither have computers nor ready internet access. Since libraries offered internet access, they were important hubs to connect Literacy Volunteers to these underserved communities. Through teaching in the community, I realized that literacy, as well as computer skills, were critical in preparing non-readers to apply for opportunities, including employment. Non-readers often feel shame about their illiteracy, shame that escapes literate people, who may take the ability to read for granted. One of my students spoke perfectly but was not able to remember the pronunciation of the written words. Within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and struggles between politics, public health, and equity; I became aware of how the inability to read and to write is a critical deficit to full access to opportunities. There are still illiterate adults in our country and part of my internship was finding those people, learning their stories, and helping them learn how to read. To this day, I am still deeply involved with Literacy Volunteers by continuing to train for tutoring and to recruit tutors on campus.
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Accessibility; Adult and Continuing Education; Curriculum and Instruction; Disability and Equity in Education; Education; English; Language and Literacy Education; Linguistics; Literacy; Reading and Language; Volunteering
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URL: https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/internreflect/2184 https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3165&context=internreflect
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Layout of Current US-China Online PD Programs for Chinese Language
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In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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The Reflective Journal: A Transnational Networking Instrument for (TESOL) Teachers
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In: Mobility of Knowledge, Practice and Pedagogy in TESOL Teacher Education: Implications for Transnational Contexts ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03579986 ; Mobility of Knowledge, Practice and Pedagogy in TESOL Teacher Education: Implications for Transnational Contexts, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.287-309, 2021, 978-3-030-64139-9 ; https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-64140-5#editorsandaffiliations (2021)
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Educating for Global Competence: Co-Constructing Outcomes in the Field: An Action Research Project
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In: All Antioch University Dissertations & Theses (2021)
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Two for the Price of One! A Study of Persistence of Adult Education Students pursuing a High School Equivalency Credentiial and a Study of the Researcher's Experience Conducting that Study.
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In: Dissertations (2021)
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Between PIAAC and the new literacy studies. What adult education can learn from large-scale assessments without adopting the neo-liberal paradigm
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In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2021, 265 S. - (Alphabetisierung und Grundbildung; 14) (2021)
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