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The author argues that modern notions of literacy can and should be informed by past successes in the field of literacy, but that there may be geographic and linguistic obstacles to knowing about them. Consequently, this book offers a view of the 1980 Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetización (CNA) or the National Literacy Crusade through the lens of a contemporary literacy professional in the United States. The goals of this book are to critically examine an important moment in the global history of literacy, celebrate the many successes of the crusade, analyze the transformative possibilities of such an endeavor, uncover the implications of the campaign for literacy today, and share an understanding of this historical event with an English-speaking audience. Practicing teachers, preservice teachers, teacher educators, and those interested in transforming education will read this book and engage in critical, collegial dialogue about what we do in schools, why we do what we do, and what might need to change in order to better meet the needs of our students, their teachers, and our democracy.

Table of Contents
Introduction: A Story Worth Telling

Chapter One: Literacy and Power

Chapter Two: Ripe for a Literacy Campaign

Chapter Three: Planning the National Literacy Campaign

Chapter Four: Pedagogy, Primer, and Politics

Chapter Five: The Brigadistas and the Campesinos

Chapter Six: The Impact and Implications of Gender

Chapter Seven: Literacy as a Social Justice Issue and the Possibilities of Transforming Education

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 10/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793622433, 978-1793622433
      ISBN10: 1793622434

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The author argues that modern notions of literacy can and should be informed by past successes in the field of literacy, but that there may be geographic and linguistic obstacles to knowing about them. Consequently, this book offers a view of the 1980 Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetización (CNA) or the National Literacy Crusade through the lens of a contemporary literacy professional in the United States. The goals of this book are to critically examine an important moment in the global history of literacy, celebrate the many successes of the crusade, analyze the transformative possibilities of such an endeavor, uncover the implications of the campaign for literacy today, and share an understanding of this historical event with an English-speaking audience. Practicing teachers, preservice teachers, teacher educators, and those interested in transforming education will read this book and engage in critical, collegial dialogue about what we do in schools, why we do what we do, and what might need to change in order to better meet the needs of our students, their teachers, and our democracy.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: A Story Worth Telling

      Chapter One: Literacy and Power

      Chapter Two: Ripe for a Literacy Campaign

      Chapter Three: Planning the National Literacy Campaign

      Chapter Four: Pedagogy, Primer, and Politics

      Chapter Five: The Brigadistas and the Campesinos

      Chapter Six: The Impact and Implications of Gender

      Chapter Seven: Literacy as a Social Justice Issue and the Possibilities of Transforming Education

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