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Engaging Future Teachers to Reflect on How Reading and Writing Can Change Lives
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Engaging Future Teachers to Reflect on How Reading and Writing Can Change Lives

Maureen P. Hall and Robert P. Waxler
WRITING & PEDAGOGY, Vol.2(1), pp.91-101
07/11/2010

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Education & Educational Research Social Sciences
This essay describes a literacy project involving college students who are preservice teachers and students in an urban alternative public school. Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" served as a touchstone or linchpin for the development of literacy skills and identity construction for both the college and secondary school students. Utilizing the idea of ''a new neighborhood" as a metaphor and a goal, all students were given opportunities to engage with language, opening them up to a variety of new experiences and a new sense of belonging within a safe classroom environment.

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