[AAACE-NLA] AAACE-NLA Digest, Vol 48, Issue 5

Kearney Lykins kearney_lykins at yahoo.com
Thu May 3 15:40:59 EDT 2007


Linda,

It is refreshing to see that someone out there (besides me) acknowledges that the immigration debate is centered on law-breaking, and what to do about it. This is a positive step forward. 

Kearney
  



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Today's Topics:

   1. Re:  Where's the teaching? (Linda Hoover)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:20:56 -0500
From: "Linda Hoover" <linda.hoover at lnbcc.org>
Subject: Re: [AAACE-NLA] Where's the teaching?
To: "National Literacy Advocacy List sponsored by AAACE"
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All,
Might we remember that, in the United States, it was once illegal for slaves to be taught to read and for Japanese to expect to live outside of an internment camp.  Laws are a creation of human beings. Should slaves not have had the opportunity to read until after the the Civil War or might breaking an unjust law sometimes be the ethnical thing to do?
Linda Hoover
Minneapolis
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  From: Kearney Lykins 
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  Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 4:45 PM
  Subject: Re: [AAACE-NLA] Where's the teaching?


  All,

  The subject line of the Ms. Kashdan's post is spectacularly misleading. The website she recommends ( http://www.nycore.org/ ) has nothing to do with teaching, but everything to do with promoting leftist propaganda, on the tax-payers dime. As the homepage of "New York Collective of Radical Educators", it is a cookbook for extreme extra-pedagogical techniques, centered on brainwashing young minds about assorted fringe agenda items like:

  1.  the "hidden evils" of service on the U. S. Military
  2.  how testing creates "an oppressive and ineffective experience for students"
  3.  advocating social promotion of 7th graders

  The material recommended by Ms. Kashdan is not at all surprising considering the content of the addendum to her post. Note her attempt to change the terms of the illegal immigration debate, by equating the opposition's term, "illegal alien" with "illegal human."  This sort of tactic gets us nowhere because it promotes a rhetorical environment in which adversaries talk past one another. I do not side with those who marched in the streets (and apparently straight out of Ms. Kashdan's recommended activist classrooms) because I generally oppose illegal actions. Indeed, the humans that cross our border without permission have broken U.S. law, and because they have decided to do so, their alien status is in fact illegal. 

  Anyway, I searched her post and links for any materials or resources related to "teaching about immigration" and found none. 


  Kearney Lykins

  ESOL Teacher
  Virginia Beach, VA








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  Today's Topics:

     1.  teaching about immigration (Kaizen Program)


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  Message: 1
  Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 10:45:19 -0700
  From: "Kaizen Program" <kaizen at literacyworks.org>
  Subject: [AAACE-NLA] teaching about immigration
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  Greetings all,

  The below teaching guide on the issue of immigration is highly relevant for
  teachers who work with adults as well as those who work with children. It
  contains reference to many useful resources. Although there are quite a few
  that are primarily related to activities in the New York City area, many of
  the resources also contain information that is useful for teachers and
  students nationwide.

  Much of the information can be of great use to teachers of beginning English
  language learners even though it will not be appropriate for using with such
  students directly. And some of the resources can be used directly with
  intermediate and advanced new English learners too.

  Although this guide was put together last year, it is still definitely
  relevant!

  Because the teacher's guide is available for downloading in MS Word format
  as well as PDF format, it is fully accessible to educators and students who
  are blind or visually impaired or need to use computer screen readers and
  synthesized speech for other reasons. And, many of the resources referenced
  are also accessible to those using screen readers and synthesized speech.

  So, if you have not already checked it out, I hope you do soon.

  Sylvie Kashdan, M.A.
  Instructor/Curriculum Coordinator
  KAIZEN PROGRAM for New English Learners with Visual Limitations
  810-A Hiawatha Place South
  Seattle, WA  98144, U.S.A.
  phone:  (206) 784-5619
  email:  kaizen at literacyworks.org
  web:  http://www.nwlincs.org/kaizen/

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  From: "bree" <breebree at mindspring.com>
  To: <nycoreUpdates at yahoogroups.com>
  Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 7:59 PM
  Subject: [NYCoRE] TEACHERS: SUPPORT MAY 1st WALKOUTS


  For any educators looking for resources to support student
  immigration walkouts, the NYCoRE curriculum "NO HUMAN IS ILLEGAL" is
  available as a free download at http://www.nycore.org/
  immigrantrights.html.

  This curriculum was created last year as a response to student
  organizing efforts.  The information on the protest and walkouts are
  dated, but the curricular resources are still very usable.

  ?
  1) The No Human Is Illegal Resource Guide: This guide is for
  educators to take on the important issues that teachers and students
  have been tackling in their activism INSIDE the classroom. We must
  not let our sense of civic duty to engage these critical issues begin
  once the school day is over?we must weave them into our teaching and
  learning. This resource can be best utilized online as a web
  resource. The links and topics will be relevant long past the next
  few marches and protests. It is organized into the following three
  sections and we encourage teachers to join us in fulfilling each goal:
  Let us join voices as teachers, students, and community members to
  oppose this anti-immigrant, anti-human legislation! As teachers we
  can do so in the classroom and in the streets!
  For questions about the demonstration:

  info at nycore.org

  Download No Human is Illegal - Click here for PDF or Word Doc
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  No Human is Illegal!

  HR 4437, the controversial immigration bill that has been hotly
  contested by Congressman and the American public alike?is affecting
  students? lives all across the nation. Whether they are marching in
  protest or conversing with friends, we have seen students taking
  center stage during the debates over the status of immigrants in this
  country. How can educators engage their students in these critical
  issues in the classroom? How can we serve as the liaison between
  students and the mixed messages the media and politicians are
  sending? Most importantly, how can we support our students?
  initiative to make their voices heard locally and nationally? The
  debate over immigrant rights in the United States, the supposed
  ?land of the free and home of the brave?, will continue to
  increase in intensity and will peak on May 1st ? with the Great
  American Boycott. We offer this curricular resource to educators, as
  a guide to discussing the complex issues surrounding the immigration
  debate and the decision to protest with their students. The topics
  touched on in this guide and in the debate at large, touch on
  economic, historic, political, national, and emotional themes. We
  encourage and support educators everywhere to have the courage to
  bring these concepts from the streets into the classroom and then
  back onto the streets?united as teacher and student activists in the
  struggle for human rights for all humans? because, no human is
  illegal!

  ?Ning?n Ser Humano es Ilegal!

  HR 4437, el proyecto de ley sobre la inmigraci?n que ha sido debatido
  furiosamente tanto por miembros del Congreso como el p?blico
  Americano?est? afectando la vida de estudiantes por todas partes de
  la naci?n. Ya sea en manifestaciones o conversaciones con amigos,
  hemos visto estudiantes ubic?ndose en el medio del debate acerca del
  estatus de inmigrantes en este pa?s. ?C?mo es que educadores puedan
  envolver sus estudiantes en estos temas cr?ticos dentro del sal?n de
  clase? ?C?mo podemos ser un fuerte vinculo entre nuestros
  estudiantes y los mensajes confusos que emiten los pol?ticos y los
  medios de comunicaci?n? Y aun m?s importante, ?c?mo podemos apoyar
  iniciativas estudiantiles de levantar sus voces localmente y a escala
  nacional? El debate sobre los derechos de inmigrantes en los Estados
  Unidos, la supuesta ?tierra de los libres, y hogar de los
  valientes?, continuar? a crecer y tendr? su cima el 1 de mayo?
  con el Gran Paro Americano. Ofrecemos este recurso curricular a
  educadores como gu?a para di?logos sobre estos temas complicados
  trat?ndose del debate sobre la inmigraci?n y la decisi?n de
  manifestar sobre ellos. Los temas incluidos en este gu?a en el debate
  nacional incluyen temas de la econom?a, historia, pol?tica, naci?n,
  u emoci?n?animamos y apoyamos educadores en todas partes que
  traigan estos temas de la calle al sal?n?unidos como activistas
  educadores y estudiantiles en la lucha para derechos humanos para
  todos los humanos?porque, ?ning?n ser humano es ilegal!






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  For any educators looking for resources to support student immigration
  walkouts, the NYCoRE curriculum "NO HUMAN IS ILLEGAL" is available as a free
  download at http://www.nycore.org/immigrantrights.html.


  This curriculum was created last year as a response to student organizing
  efforts.  The information on the protest and walkouts are dated, but the
  curricular resources are still very usable.





  1) The No Human Is Illegal Resource Guide: This guide is for educators to
  take on the important issues that teachers and students have been tackling
  in their activism INSIDE the classroom. We must not let our sense of civic
  duty to engage these critical issues begin once the school day is over?we
  must weave them into our teaching and learning. This resource can be best
  utilized online as a web resource. The links and topics will be relevant
  long past the next few marches and protests. It is organized into the
  following three sections and we encourage teachers to join us in fulfilling
  each goal:
  Let us join voices as teachers, students, and community members to oppose
  this anti-immigrant, anti-human legislation! As teachers we can do so in the
  classroom and in the streets!
  For questions about the demonstration:


  info at nycore.org

  Download No Human is Illegal - Click here for PDF or Word Doc
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  No Human is Illegal!

  HR 4437, the controversial immigration bill that has been hotly contested by
  Congressman and the American public alike?is affecting students? lives all
  across the nation. Whether they are marching in protest or conversing with
  friends, we have seen students taking center stage during the debates over
  the status of immigrants in this country. How can educators engage their
  students in these critical issues in the classroom? How can we serve as the
  liaison between students and the mixed messages the media and politicians
  are sending? Most importantly, how can we support our students? initiative
  to make their voices heard locally and nationally? The debate over immigrant
  rights in the United States, the supposed ?land of the free and home of the
  brave?, will continue to increase in intensity and will peak on May 1st ?
  with the Great American Boycott. We offer this curricular resource to
  educators, as a guide to discussing the complex issues surrounding the
  immigration debate and the decision to protest with their students. The
  topics touched on in this guide and in the debate at large, touch on
  economic, historic, political, national, and emotional themes. We encourage
  and support educators everywhere to have the courage to bring these concepts
  from the streets into the classroom and then back onto the streets?united as
  teacher and student activists in the struggle for human rights for all
  humans? because, no human is illegal!

  ?Ning?n Ser Humano es Ilegal!

  HR 4437, el proyecto de ley sobre la inmigraci?n que ha sido debatido
  furiosamente tanto por miembros del Congreso como el p?blico Americano?est?
  afectando la vida de estudiantes por todas partes de la naci?n. Ya sea en
  manifestaciones o conversaciones con amigos, hemos visto estudiantes
  ubic?ndose en el medio del debate acerca del estatus de inmigrantes en este
  pa?s. ?C?mo es que educadores puedan envolver sus estudiantes en estos temas
  cr?ticos dentro del sal?n de clase? ?C?mo podemos ser un fuerte vinculo
  entre nuestros estudiantes y los mensajes confusos que emiten los pol?ticos
  y los medios de comunicaci?n? Y aun m?s importante, ?c?mo podemos apoyar
  iniciativas estudiantiles de levantar sus voces localmente y a escala
  nacional? El debate sobre los derechos de inmigrantes en los Estados Unidos,
  la supuesta ?tierra de los libres, y hogar de los valientes?, continuar? a
  crecer y tendr? su cima el 1 de mayo?con el Gran Paro Americano. Ofrecemos
  este recurso curricular a educadores como gu?a para di?logos sobre estos
  temas complicados trat?ndose del debate sobre la inmigraci?n y la decisi?n
  de manifestar sobre ellos. Los temas incluidos en este gu?a en el debate
  nacional incluyen temas de la econom?a, historia, pol?tica, naci?n, u
  emoci?n?animamos y apoyamos educadores en todas partes que traigan estos
  temas de la calle al sal?n?unidos como activistas educadores y estudiantiles
  en la lucha para derechos humanos para todos los humanos?porque, ?ning?n ser
  humano es ilegal!







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