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         <title>“Those who tell stories rule the world.” This proverb, attributed to the Hopi Indians, states that with a well-told story, we can help a person see things in an entirely new way. We can forge new relationships and strengthen the ones we already have. We can change a law, inspire a movement, and make people care fiercely about things they’d never given a passing thought to.</title>
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         <title>What do you mean by Literacy?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Exploring Literacy</em></p><p>What comes to mind when you hear the term “<a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" class="glossary-term" href="https://colostate.pressbooks.pub/co130/chapter/literacy-narrative/#term_21_113">literacy</a>“? Traditionally, we can define <em>literacy</em> as the ability to read and write. To be <em>literate</em> is to be a reader and writer. More broadly, this term has come to be used in other fields and specialties and refers generally to an ability or competency.</p><p><strong>literacy</strong>: the ability to read and write; more broadly, a specific ability to navigate a specialized discipline</p><p>For example, you could refer to <em>music literacy</em> as the ability to read and write music; there are varying levels of literacy, so while you may recognize the image below as a music staff and the symbols for musical notes, it’s another thing to name the notes, to play any or multiple instruments, or to compose music.</p><p><br/></p><p>Or, you may be a casual football fan, but to be <em>football literate</em>, you would need to be able to understand and read the playbook, have an understanding of the positions, define terms like “offsides” or “holding” as they relate to the sport, and interpret the hand signals used by the referees.</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://shaelynnfarnsworth.com/2017/04/09/contemporary-literacy-practices-go-where-your-students-are/">Educator and writer Shaelynn Faarnsworth describes and defines literacy</a> as “social” and “constantly changing.” In this unit, we’ll explore literacy as a changing, dynamic process. By expanding our definition of literacy, we’ll come to a better understanding of our skills as readers and writers. We’ll use this discussion so that you, as writers, can better understand and write about “…what skills [you] get and what [you] don’t, [and include your] interests, passions, and quite possibly YouTube.”</p>]]></description>
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