Literacy Behind Bars

Literacy Behind Bars
Author: Mary E. Styslinger,Karen W. Gavigan,Kendra Albright
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Creative writing
ISBN: 1442269251

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Literacy behind Bars: Successful Reading and Writing Strategies for Use with Incarcerated Youth and Adults is a practical resource for teachers, librarians, administrators, and community stakeholders who work with incarcerated youth and adults. The book includes examples of authentic literacy practices that have been successfully used with those incarcerated around the nation. These include: -creating graphic novels, -book clubs, -writing about gang life, -reading buddies, -urban literature -developing a writing workshop -establishing a school library

Reading Behind Bars

Reading Behind Bars
Author: Jill Grunenwald
Publsiher: Center Point
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1643583212

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In December 2008, twentysomething Jill Grunenwald graduated with her master's degree in library science, ready to start living her dream of becoming a librarian. But the economy had a different idea. As the Great Recession reared its ugly head, jobs were scarce. After some searching, however, Jill was lucky enough to snag one of the few librarian gigs left in her home state of Ohio. The catch? The job was behind bars as the prison librarian at a men's minimum-security prison. Talk about baptism by fire.

Words No Bars Can Hold Literacy Learning in Prison

Words No Bars Can Hold  Literacy Learning in Prison
Author: Deborah Appleman
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780393713688

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Incarcerated bodies, liberated minds: a narrative of literacy education behind bars. Words No Bars Can Hold provides a rare glimpse into literacy learning under the most dehumanizing conditions. Deborah Appleman chronicles her work teaching college- level classes at a high- security prison for men, most of whom are serving life sentences. Through narrative, poetry, memoir, and fiction, the students in Appleman’s classes attempt to write themselves back into a society that has erased their lived histories. The students’ work, through which they probe and develop their identities as readers and writers, illuminates the transformative power of literacy. Appleman argues for the importance of educating the incarcerated, and explores ways to interrupt the increasingly common journey from urban schools to our nation’s prisons. From the sobering endpoint of what scholars have called the “school to prison pipeline,” she draws insight from the narratives and experiences of those who have traveled it.

Literacy behind Bars

Literacy behind Bars
Author: Mary E. Styslinger,Karen Gavigan,Kendra Albright
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2017-01-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781442269262

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Literacy behind Bars: Successful Reading and Writing Strategies for Use with Incarcerated Youth and Adults is a practical resource for teachers, librarians, administrators, and community stakeholders who work with incarcerated youth and adults. The book includes examples of authentic literacy practices that have been successfully used with those incarcerated around the nation. These include: creating graphic novels, book clubs, writing about gang life, reading buddies, urban literature developing a writing workshop establishing a school library

Literacy behind bars results from the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy Prison Survey

Literacy behind bars results from the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy Prison Survey
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1422325431

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Visiting Day

Visiting Day
Author: Jacqueline Woodson
Publsiher: Nancy Paulsen Books
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780147516084

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A young girl and her grandmother visit the girl's father in prison.

Born Behind Bars

Born Behind Bars
Author: Padma Venkatraman
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780593112489

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“Venkatraman has never met a heavy theme she did not like....Borrowing elements of fable, it's told with a recurring sense of awe by a boy whom the world, for most of his life, has existed only in stories.”—New York Times Book Review The author of the award-winning The Bridge Home brings readers another gripping novel set in Chennai, India, featuring a boy who's unexpectedly released into the world after spending his whole life in jail with his mom. Kabir has been in jail since the day he was born, because his mom is serving time for a crime she didn't commit. He's never met his dad, so the only family he's got are their cellmates, and the only place he feels the least bit free is in the classroom, where his kind teacher regales him with stories of the wonders of the outside world. Then one day a new warden arrives and announces Kabir is too old to stay. He gets handed over to a long-lost "uncle" who unfortunately turns out to be a fraud, and intends to sell Kabir. So Kabir does the only thing he can--run away as fast as his legs will take him. How does a boy with nowhere to go and no connections make his way? Fortunately, he befriends Rani, another street kid, and she takes him under her wing. But plotting their next move is hard--and fraught with danger--in a world that cares little for homeless, low caste children. This is not the world Kabir dreamed of--but he's discovered he's not the type to give up. Kabir is ready to show the world that he--and his mother--deserve a place in it.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Author: Malcolm X,Alex Haley
Publsiher: Penguin Modern Classics
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1965
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 0141185430

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Malcolm X's blazing, legendary autobiography, completed shortly before his assassination in 1965, depicts a remarkable life: a child born into rage and despair, who turned to street-hustling and cocaine in the Harlem ghetto, followed by prison, where he converted to the Black Muslims and honed the energy and brilliance that made him one of the most important political figures of his time - and an icon in ours. It also charts the spiritual journey that took him beyond militancy, and led to his murder, a powerful story of transformation, redemption and betrayal. Vilified by his critics as an anti-white demagogue, Malcolm X gave a voice to unheard African-Americans, bringing them pride, hope and fearlessness, and remains an inspirational and controversial figure today.