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Digital storytelling and struggling readers

Many “whole life” projects underway involve digital storytelling. This is using photo, text, music and voice to produce a story, usually about 2-3 minutes long and shared/uploaded onto computers, websites, blogs and so on. Recent research in literacy argues that adults develop many valuable “new literacies” , “deep literacy” and traditional print literacy skills as they create digital stories. These include the creative decision-making involved in matching text with images and music, pacing, designing text/narrative for an authentic audience, attention to voice and emotional content, editing, you name it!  Because digital stories value many kinds of learning styles and modes

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The crisis in public education is an adult literacy/LD issue

April has been all about the funding crisis in the public education system. There are deep consequences for adult literacy in two direct ways. One is the impact of cuts on the delivery of adult education in school districts, and the other is the perpetuation of low literacy among young adults, who will soon be older adults, trying to enter a highly competitive work environment.

This article by Crawford Killian in the online paper The Tyee cuts through the spin that “funding to public education has increased” and includes links to hard data about the declining rate of government spending on

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