WA6: What Vernacular Literacies Have to Teach Us About Academic Ones
Description: An essay that compares and contrasts a community of practice seemingly unrelated to school with those literacies required of writers at the college level.
Page-length Requirement: 6 pages
Content Requirements: You must include (a) a detailed description of the community of practice (or communities) you are comparing/contrasting with those required of us in school; (b) a detailed discussion of at least five SPECIFIC strategies literate users employ in that community of practice in order to be considered “literate” insiders; (c) a detailed description (with specific examples) of at least three commonalities (“points of contact”) between the strategies required of members in this community of practice and those required of members of an academic community of practice; (d) a detailed description (with specific examples) of at least TWO areas of conflict (“point of dissonance”) between the strategies required of members of this community of practice and those required of members of an academic community of practice. That is, at least two strategies (or tool, value, etc) that is required of literate members of one community of practice yet will not work at all in an academic community of practice (and/or vice versa).
Fodder for WA8: You can/should use anything we’ve done this term, but you should make great use of your Individual Presentation (description on back of this handout), your WA6, and your WA7.
Due for Peer Review: ____________________
Due for Instructor Review: _______________
Preparing for WA8—
After you have listened to several Individual Presentations (and given your own), answer the following questions in as much detail as possible:
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