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[FocusOnBasics 435] Re: Andragynegogy and the individualized workbook approach

Valley Peters valleypeters at tetonliteracy.org
Mon Jul 17 13:48:54 EDT 2006


Esther,
I have a great interest in reflection and use reflective practice
with the teachers I train. In the past, I have also asked English
Language Learners to do reflective tasks, such as writing their
history of learning English. What guiding questions have you used in
your "learner biography"?

Valley Peters
Director of Adult Services
valleypeters at tetonliteracy.org
307.733.9242

Teton Literacy Program provides literacy education and resources to
open doors for individuals and families to achieve their personal,
professional, and academic goals, as contributing members of our
community.



On Jul 14, 2006, at 11:52 AM, e s wrote:


> Katrina and all,

> I was looking over the discussion and noticed your comment about

> learners coming away from experiences with a sense of "ownership"

> of the material. This I believe is very significant, but is

> difficult to create or hold the space for unless instructors are

> open to the negotiation process that occur in learning situations.

> We do not all have the same context or frame of reference therefore

> learners are always negotiating "what's real" or applicable for

> them. Unfortunately the K-12 system doesn't facilitate this kind of

> process and many learners shut down because they just can't

> reconcile all of the inconsistencies. Down the road, many of these

> learners come into our programs and they continue to feel detached

> from material.

>

> The "learner biography" process gives learners the time and space

> to look at all of those earlier learning experiences, and to search

> for significant themes that have emerged from these experiences.

> It is a very powerful process and having gone through this myself

> in graduate school, I know that the outcome can be quite

> significant. I would be willing to be involved in a research

> project that could look more closely at this process for basic

> literacy learners if there is an opportunity to support this kind

> of research. What do others think?

> Esther

>

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