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Academically Speaking: Labor Day no longer signals the end of summer

Juliet WahleithnerToday is Labor Day. As my husband pointed out yesterday, that means today marks the unofficial end of summer. And certainly when we were growing up, that was the case because the arrival of Labor Day always coincided with the first day of school. Gone would be the long days that seemed to stretch on forever filled with whatever suited us.

Academically Speaking: Texting: Literacy or Laziness?

Lately I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about text messages. Over the last few years, they have become an everyday part of my world. My husband and I use them to send notes to each other throughout the day. Some times these are brief tidbits of important information that we need the other to know. Other times, we just send notes to say we’re thinking of one another. I sometimes imagine these as the modern day version of the note slipped in the briefcase or lunch box.

EDU 244-Academic Language and Literacies Course Reference List

This list comes from Professor Kerry Enright's EDU 244 class taught Spring 08 for graduate students in the School of Education at UC Davis. Annotations will soon be added about each of these references. This course will again be offered in Spring 09.

Alvermann, D. E., & Reinking, D. (2005). Contemporary qualitative research methodologies and issues in literacy education. Reading Research Quarterly, 40(1), 90-110.

Au, K. H. (1998). Social constructivism and the school literacy learning of students of diverse backgrounds. Journal of Literacy Research, 30(2), 297-319.

Academically Speaking: Blogging for the First Time

Welcome to “Academically Speaking,” the “official” blog of the Academic Literacy Project at UC Davis.

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