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on Literacy
Purpose
Throughout
the century there have been competing arguments about what literacy is,
what literacy does, and what literacy should be. We will begin to begin
to address these issues and think about there applicability to English
Studies.

Discussion
I Ong,
Olson, and Scribner & Cole provide fairly clinical explanations of
literacy. We will discuss the following:
- What
questions do you have about these texts?
- What
are their arguments?
- What
did you find most interesting about these readings?
- Ong and
Olson mostly disagree on the relationship between speech and writing?
Where do you position yourself in this debate? How is this relationship
significant to English Studies?
- Although
Scribner and Cole position their implications outside of the classroom?
Are their implications applicable to the English Studies classroom,
especially considering the ways the classroom is being conceived at
more progressive institutions?
Discussion
II
Wysocki
and Johnson-Eilola question the ways that literacy is appropriated as
a metaphor, especially in terms of technology education. We will discuss
the following:
- What
questions do you have about this article?
- What
are their arguments?
- What
did you find most interesting about this article?
- What
other knowledges in English Studies should we cautiously attach "literacy"
to?
Activity
I: What does it mean to be literate in English Studies?
You all
will be divided into three groups and given 25 minutes to discuss the
following question: What does it mean to be be literate in English Studies?
Another way to think about this question is to ask yourselves: What literacies
should students who earn a BA in English Studies have learned by the time
they graduate? Also address the question: How does this differ from what
it means to be literate after earning one's undergraduate degree?
To answer
this question, your group should contextualize your English Department.
Your group will want to answer...
- What
type of institution are you at?
- How does
your English Department define English Studies? (You may choose to look
at some programs to get an idea, but don't spend a lot of your time
doing this).
Take notes
on what your group discusses and be prepared to talk about it during the
last part of class.

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