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2005

Issue 58 Winter 2005:

Introduction Deirdre Parkinson, Journal Co-ordinator

Section 1 Creativity, RaPAL Conference 2005, Poetry

Editorial Bonnie Soroke and Sheila Stewart

Creativity

Why Creativity in Adult Literacy? Kate Pahl

Welcoming Spirit in Adult Literacy Work Mary Norton

Creative Practice in Integrated Literacies

Catherine Watt and Marion O'Neill

RaPAL Conference 2005

Symbolising Reflective Practice: A Creativity Workshop for Practitioners

Shelley Tracey

Exploring Creative Methodologies with the LEIS Project

Toni Lambe and Bonnie Soroke

Listening to Learners, Recognising Literacies and Generating Creative Practices

Pam Cole and Linda Pearce

Poetry

The Place of Poetry Shelley Tracey

Poetry as a Communication Tool between the Tutor and Student within the Prison Environment

Jolene Hamill

Literacy and Creativity Carmel Flaherty

Literacy Through Soundscaping Suzanne Ledwith

Using Poetry to Teach Adult Basic Skills Literacy Alison Earey

Creativity: A Luxury We Can No Longer Afford? Sandie Stratford

Section 2 Research and Practice: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives

Editorial Maxine Burton

Developing Co-creative Community-University Research Relationships:

Experiences within a New Zealand Community

Niki Culligan and Frank Sligo

Forced to Learn or Choosing to Learn: Challenges and Concerns for Non-voluntary Adult Basic Skills Learners

Anne O'Grady and Chris Atkin

Reviews

Enriching Our Lives: Poetry Lessons for Adult Literacy Teachers and Tutors

Francis E. Kazemek and Pat Rigg

Reviewer: Sean Hurl

Hardwired for Hope: Effective ABE/Literacy Instructors

Evelyn Battell, Leora Gesser, Judy Rose, Jan Sawyer, Diana Twiss.

Reviewer: Gwynneth Whitehouse

Creative Writing. Education, Culture and Community.

Rebecca O'Rourke

Reviewer: Sarah Rennie

Invitation to Build Research into Your Practice

Margaret Herrington

Learning for Living: Developing Access to Skills for Life for Adults with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities

 

Issue 57 Summer 2005:

Editorial

Linda Eastwood & Barbara Hately-Broad

Section 1

Creativity and the Core Curriculum?

Margaret Herrington, Gwynneth Whitehouse, Glennys Davis and Peggy Warren

Mother and Babies – ESOL

Vasiliki Scurfield

Section 2

Doing Freedom: Teacher Philosophy into Practice

Bonnie Soroke

Forty Ferrero Rocher, four kilograms of macaroni and the Tower of Hanoi – some thoughts on developing active numeracy teaching activities.

Alison Gorf

Music hath charms….

Sarah Williamson

Section 3

Deterrents to Participation in Adult Learning Activities and Literacy Skills Among Seniors: An Exploratory Study

Yvon J. Cloutler, PhD

Reviews

Ellery, V. Creating Strategic Readers.

Techniques for Developing Competency.

Judith Kidder

Four Bidden playing cards

Association of Teachers of Mathematics

Liz Peace

Talking Dice: Talking Dice Ltd

Vanessa Goddard


Issue 56 Spring 2005

Editorial

Yvon Appleby, Ellayne Fowler and Gaye Houghton

Section 1 Ideas for Teaching

The ‘pleasure principle of learning’

Alice Fookes

Using the curriculum with learners

Shelley Tracey

Great Black Britons

Sarah Chu

Good Practice: Literacy Activities Using a Variety of Texts

Tish Cooney

Opening the Book for Learners

Genevieve Clarke

Section 2 Developing Research and Practice

Some Fundamental Practitioner Values Concerning Literacy

and Literacy Education. Or, Some things That Really Matter to Tutors.

Linda Pearce

Write to Read: A reading intervention strategy for adult beginner readers.

Gill Britten

Putting Learners in Charge of Making Decisions.

Kate Nonesuch

Notes on Theories on the Teaching of Reading.

Wendy Moss

Philosophy and Ideology:

a reflection on the choices made by a practitioner researcher.

Sophia Monerville

Section 3 Research and Practice: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives

Linking Literacy Research and Practice:

Using new concepts to understand learning and teaching in an adult literacy classroom

Amy Burgess

Philosophical Assumptions about Literacy: Perspectives from Lyotard

Gaye Houghton

Review

Inside the black box, Raising standards through classroom assessment.

Black, P., William, D. (1998) NFER, Kings College FER, Kings College

Working Inside the black box, Assessment for learning in the classroom.

Black, P., Harrison, C., Lee, C., Marshall, B. and William, D. (2002) NFER, Kings College

Judith Gawn

 

 

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