User:Daask/sandbox/Paulo Freire and Frank Laubach

Below you will find notes on connections between Frank Laubach and Paulo Freire, for inclusion in both of those articles. See the relevant talk page entries at Talk:Frank Laubach#Paulo Freire and Talk:Paulo Freire#Frank Laubach connection.

Although this page is in my userspace, feel free to edit it if you would like to collaborate. Sondra.kinsey (talk) 17:55, 15 April 2017 (UTC)

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"The loss of the Philippines to Japan during the Second World War forced Laubach to concencentrate his energies on Latin America, where some of his partisans credit him with the explosion of literacy programs that took place in the mid-1940s in the region. Laubach, to a certain degree, paved the way for Freire to follow. He raised expectations and suggested that long-standign problems like illiteracy could be resolved in fairly short order and with relatively limited resources." [1]

Laubach is credited with the idea that there should be a "minimum vocabulary for the average adult" which societies should aspire to meet. [2] Laubach's method used phonetics, and focused on everyday words people use most frequently, called "lightning literacy", used volunteers and newly literate as teachers [1]

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Databases disagree whether the ISSN for Adults Learning is 0955-2308 or 0001-8481. Inglis work is cited in

The Journal of Adult Education was renamed Adult Education and then renamed Adults Learning in 1989[3]

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  Note: Citations marked   Done have already been searched and noted above.

  • Drew, Dorothy E. (1981). "A comparison between the Laubach and Freire methods". READ: The Adult Literacy and Literature Magazine. 16 (1). Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea: SIL International Papua New Guinea Branch: 3-7. Retrieved 15 April 2017. (On this journal, see http://png.athabascau.ca/Read.php )
  • Dunbar, J. A (1992), An adult literacy model developed from comparing the ideology of Paulo Freire to four national literacy networks, ProQuest 304041838, retrieved 15 April 2017 – via ProQuest (Order No. MM77535).
  • Inglis, Tom (1990). "Frank Laubach: An Unsung Hero of Literacy". Adults Learning. 2 (3). Leicester, UK: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education: 81-82. (See #Inglis)
  • Kirkendall, A.J. (2010). Paulo Freire and the Cold War Politics of Literacy. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-9953-3. Retrieved 15 April 2017.   Done
  • Medary, Marjorie (1954), Each one teach one: Frank Laubach, friend to millions, Longmans, Green & Co., p. 97-101,116,119-120, ASIN B0006ATQYU (cited in Kirkendall 2010)
  • Nava, Carmen (1995), Patria and patriotism: Nationalism and national identity in Brazilian public schools, 1937-1974, p. 106, ProQuest 304177484 – via ProQuest (Order No. 9541878) (cited in Kirkendall 2010)
  • Vieira, David Gueiros (9 March 2004), Método Paulo Freire, ou Método Laubach? (PDF) (in Spanish), Centro de Referência Paulo Freire / Instituto Paulo Freire, retrieved 15 April 2017