Citizenship

Citizenship
Title Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Lynne Weintraub
Publisher Debolsillo
Total Pages 107
Release 2008-09-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781564208903

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Practice answering questions in preparation for the U.S. citizenship test.

Producing Good Citizens

Producing Good Citizens
Title Producing Good Citizens PDF eBook
Author Amy J. Wan
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2014-03-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0822979608

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Recent global security threats, economic instability, and political uncertainty have placed great scrutiny on the requirements for U.S. citizenship. The stipulation of literacy has long been one of these criteria. In Producing Good Citizens, Amy J. Wan examines the historic roots of this phenomenon, looking specifically to the period just before World War I, up until the Great Depression. During this time, the United States witnessed a similar anxiety over the influx of immigrants, economic uncertainty, and global political tensions. Early on, educators bore the brunt of literacy training, while also being charged with producing the right kind of citizens by imparting civic responsibility and a moral code for the workplace and society. Literacy quickly became the credential to gain legal, economic, and cultural status. In her study, Wan defines three distinct pedagogical spaces for literacy training during the 1910s and 1920s: Americanization and citizenship programs sponsored by the federal government, union-sponsored programs, and first year university writing programs. Wan also demonstrates how each literacy program had its own motivation: the federal government desired productive citizens, unions needed educated members to fight for labor reform, and university educators looked to aid social mobility. Citing numerous literacy theorists, Wan analyzes the correlation of reading and writing skills to larger currents within American society. She shows how early literacy training coincided with the demand for laborers during the rise of mass manufacturing, while also providing an avenue to economic opportunity for immigrants. This fostered a rhetorical link between citizenship, productivity, and patriotism. Wan supplements her analysis with an examination of citizen training books, labor newspapers, factory manuals, policy documents, public deliberations on citizenship and literacy, and other materials from the period to reveal the goal and rationale behind each program. Wan relates the enduring bond of literacy and citizenship to current times, by demonstrating the use of literacy to mitigate economic inequality, and its lasting value to a productivity-based society. Today, as in the past, educators continue to serve as an integral part of the literacy training and citizen-making process.

Social Literacy, Citizenship Education and the National Curriculum

Social Literacy, Citizenship Education and the National Curriculum
Title Social Literacy, Citizenship Education and the National Curriculum PDF eBook
Author James Arthur
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 136
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1136360123

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This timely book looks at social literacy within the revised National Curriculum which places an obligation on schools and teachers to promote social cohesion, community involvement and a sense of social responsibility among young people. Social Literacy, Citizenship Education and the National Curriculum is an introduction to the social purposes and aims contained in the revised National Curriculum. It provides the theory behind the movement for social literacy as well as providing information for teachers, lecturers and policy makers on putting the government's ideas into practice.

Key Stage 3 National Strategy

Key Stage 3 National Strategy
Title Key Stage 3 National Strategy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 2004
Genre Citizenship
ISBN

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Federal Textbook on Citizenship

Federal Textbook on Citizenship
Title Federal Textbook on Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Immigration and Naturalization Service
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 1953
Genre
ISBN

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Citizenship

Citizenship
Title Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Lynne Weintraub
Publisher
Total Pages 186
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781564208880

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Provides definitions of key concepts about American history and government used in the citizenship examination and interview.

Citizenship

Citizenship
Title Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Lynne Weintraub
Publisher
Total Pages 186
Release 2009
Genre Citizenship
ISBN

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