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Selected Articles From JAAL

This website offers the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy from September 2004 to the current month. The articles listed below are highlights from issues published in earlier volumes.

2003

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Barriers to Literacy for Language-Minority Children: An Argument for Change in the Literacy Education Profession
Rachel A. Grant, Shelley D. Wong (February 2003)   FREE!

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Taking Seriously the Idea of Reform: One High School's Efforts to Make Reading More Responsive to All Students
William G. Brozo, Charles H. Hargis (September 2003)   FREE!

 

2002

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“It's Not All Black and White”: Postmodern Picture Books and New Literacies
Michèle Anstey (March 2002)   FREE!

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Flip-a-Chip to Build Vocabulary
Lee Mountain (September 2002)   FREE!

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Reading Strategies Teachers Say They Use
Arlene L. Barry (October 2002)   FREE!

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“I Don't Crave to Read”: School Reading and Adulthood
Alisa Belzer (October 2002)   FREE!

 

2001

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Reading as Situated Language: A Sociocognitive Perspective
James Paul Gee (May 2001)

 

1998

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Literacy Issues in Focus
Let's Not Marginalize Adolescent Literacy
Richard T. Vacca (May 1998)

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Media and Pop Culture
Rock ’n’ Roll and Horror Stories: Students, Teachers, and Popular Culture
Cynthia Lewis (October 1998)

 

1977

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If They Don't Read Much, How They Ever Gonna Get Good?
Richard L. Allington (October 1977)

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