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Deborah Van Duinen

Boy Troubles? Theory and Research Methods for Exploring Male Literacy Depictions Articles & Essays

Boy Troubles? Theory and Research Methods for Exploring Male Literacy Depictions

Literacy practices are not neutral activities. As children are taught to read, they learn to read the worlds they are introduced to as readers as they encounter gendered archetypes and identities (Giroux, 1997). We connected two literary frameworks to engage in a critical content analysis…
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May 27, 2019
Post-reading Classroom Discussions with Veterans About “The Things They Carried” Chapter

Post-reading Classroom Discussions with Veterans About “The Things They Carried”

Students may desire to process The Things They Carried by learning from veterans in their own communities. Teachers can utilize personal or familial connections or reach out to their local American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Vietnam Veterans or other local chapters and invite veterans to…
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May 23, 2019
Using “Brother I’m Dying” to Influence Reading, Writing, and Thinking in the College Classroom Articles & Essays

Using “Brother I’m Dying” to Influence Reading, Writing, and Thinking in the College Classroom

Whether teaching first-year composition or an upper-level workshop, Danticat’s text introduced all of our students to new tools and techniques in the writing process. As they read Danticat and began telling their own stories, students experienced a greater level of freedom to experiment and trusted…
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May 21, 2019
Connecting the College Classroom to a Community-wide Reading Program with “Brother, I’m Dying” Articles & EssaysUncategorized

Connecting the College Classroom to a Community-wide Reading Program with “Brother, I’m Dying”

The catalyst for bringing Brother, I’m Dying out of our classrooms and into the community was our participation in a month-long local community-wide reading project that chose Brother, I’m Dying as its selected book. The Big Read Holland Area (now the Big Read Lakeshore), run…
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May 20, 2019
Bringing the Narrative of “Brother I’m Dying” into Community Conversations on Immigration Articles & Essays

Bringing the Narrative of “Brother I’m Dying” into Community Conversations on Immigration

To understand Brother, I’m Dying, we needed to understand the historical context from which it arises. Haiti’s complicated history helps inform Mira and Uncle Joseph’s actions. Across various political leaders, including the troubled legacy of Francois Duvalier “Papa Doc, his son Jean-Claude Duvalier “Baby Doc,”…
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May 19, 2019
Taking Edwidge Dandicat’s “Brother I’m Dying” out of the College Classroom and into the Community Articles & Essays

Taking Edwidge Dandicat’s “Brother I’m Dying” out of the College Classroom and into the Community

Edwidge Danticat’s powerful and haunting memoir, Brother I’m Dying, invites the reader to enter a poignant lyric braid where ideas overlap in complex patterns. Set against the backdrop of political unrest in Haiti, Danticat’s narrative weaves her family’s history across borders and beliefs, exploring the…
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May 18, 2019
Connecting Theory to Practice: University Students’ Responses to Field Placement Observation Guides Articles & Essays

Connecting Theory to Practice: University Students’ Responses to Field Placement Observation Guides

We first identified the frequency of participants' use for each of the five targets in the Targeted Field Observation Guide. We then analyzed the ways participants used the targets in their weekly Google Doc posts. The management target, which encouraged preservice teachers to consider many…
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May 17, 2019