Inclusive Education does not Include Literacy =’s Reading + Writing
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to consider: 1) How North American definitions and myths related to literacy have been constructed; 2) How these definitions and myths might be deconstructed; and 3) How a culturally specific and sensitive “brand” of literacy might lead to a more inclusive education for students.
Keywords
Literacy, literacy myths, literacy and development, liminal and marginal space, borderlands
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