Jacqueline Winsch, Ankhi Thakurta, Claire Wan, Ericka Staufert-Reyes, María Paula Ghiso, Gerald Campano
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Abstract
This study explores how a team of university and youth co-researchers collaboratively inquired into, and participated in, the process of writing for educational change. We refer to the collective literate processes through which researchers worked to center community priorities in academic writing as community-centered composing. We document how our writing group negotiated tensions related to the form, content, and audience of our collaborative writing, as we grappled with how to share our research with educators. We suggest how practitioners might draw on community-centered composing to meaningfully involve youth writers as partners and reimagine academic writing in school as a relational, affective, and action-oriented process.
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The Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy is the only literacy journal published exclusively for teachers of older learners. Each issue offers practical, classroom-tested ideas grounded in research and theory. Whether you work with new, struggling, or skilled readers, you’ll find something of interest in JAAL. Every issue includes •Practical ideas for instruction •Reviews of student and teacher resources, including young adult literature •Tips on how to integrate technology, media, and popular culture in your classroom •Reflections on current literacy trends, issues, and research