Geminimoon
07-31-2007, 06:15 PM
I just finished reading this wonderful story and would love some feed back.
Looking at the book as allegory advocating literacy, that is literacy as empowerment.
These are some questions that I have to answer for a class that I am taking.
1. What is the realtionship between literarcy as empowerment and the construction of a public school system?
2. What role does a public school system have in the sustainablity of democracy?
3. Are there different levels of literacy?
4. Whic level of literacy delivers personal and civic empowerment, and why?
5. What level of literacy does Squealor have, and why?
(Who are the "squealors" in the USA at this moment in time?)
6. What is the role of the teacher?
7.Which instructional strategies deliver literacy as personal and/ or civic empowerment, and why?
Looking at the book as allegory advocating literacy, that is literacy as empowerment.
These are some questions that I have to answer for a class that I am taking.
1. What is the realtionship between literarcy as empowerment and the construction of a public school system?
2. What role does a public school system have in the sustainablity of democracy?
3. Are there different levels of literacy?
4. Whic level of literacy delivers personal and civic empowerment, and why?
5. What level of literacy does Squealor have, and why?
(Who are the "squealors" in the USA at this moment in time?)
6. What is the role of the teacher?
7.Which instructional strategies deliver literacy as personal and/ or civic empowerment, and why?