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From Literacy to Literacies: Which Literacies Matter Most?

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September 9, 2016
8:00AM - 9:30AM
311 Denney Hall

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Add to Calendar 2016-09-09 08:00:00 2016-09-09 09:30:00 From Literacy to Literacies: Which Literacies Matter Most? Time: 12-1:30 p.m. Event Host: Literacy Studies@OSU Short Description: The GradSem includes students at every stage of study from across the University who meet monthly for lunch and a student-organized program and discussion. The GradSem includes students at every stage of study from across the university who meet monthly for lunch and a student-organized program and discussion. The meeting on September 9 will explore the move from literacy to literacies. The term “literacy” describes an array of competencies, from science literacy to finance literacy to emotional literacy. What do these literacies have to do with reading and writing? And what cultural forces determine how, when, and where these specialized literacies matter?  Participation in the GradSem is open to all students with an interest in literacy and its studies Contact Michael Harwick. 311 Denney Hall College of Arts and Sciences asccomm@osu.edu America/New_York public
Time: 12-1:30 p.m.
Event Host: Literacy Studies@OSU
Short Description: The GradSem includes students at every stage of study from across the University who meet monthly for lunch and a student-organized program and discussion.


The GradSem includes students at every stage of study from across the university who meet monthly for lunch and a student-organized program and discussion. The meeting on September 9 will explore the move from literacy to literacies. The term “literacy” describes an array of competencies, from science literacy to finance literacy to emotional literacy. What do these literacies have to do with reading and writing? And what cultural forces determine how, when, and where these specialized literacies matter? 

 
Participation in the GradSem is open to all students with an interest in literacy and its studies Contact Michael Harwick.

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