Transformative Literacy: My Journey at Fullerton College

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Many of my famly members and sibling have really encourged me to read and write at a young age, but I never took them seriously. Throughout my middle and high school years, when the class had to read a book and take notes on it, I would just skim through the book or go on wiki to read the summary. Not untill the summer of 2015, my views of reading and writing changed. The one memorable experience that change my view perspective of literacy all started at Fullerton College in my English 59 class. When it was the first day of summer school. Attending my english class was going to be dreadful-having to write a complete 2-3 page essay every week and reading a book called “ True Notebooks” by Mark Salzman. Every 2 chapters, the class would take a quiz about the readings of what happened to the characters and sometimes have group discussion on the book. Taking three classes during the summer was going to be painful because I knew I had to manage my time wisely to complete an essay in a week and study for my other classes. After the first …show more content…

These adolescented had changed themselves into a better person inside the juvenile hall. The teacher Mark, had made them open thier feelings in the writings and made them express thier crime. Francisco was known for his anger issues, but he gave Mark his respect becuase he was like a father to him who actually cared for him. Most of the classmates gave their respect to Mark, but unlike Kevin Jackson, he was very unique to the other inmates. Kevin was more of thinker to why he commited murder. Towards the ending of the book, the characters were transfered to a state prison. What they learned from the juvenile detention hall, all would be forgotten. They knew they had to be tough and not show any emotions towards other inmates. Out of the four characters, only Kevin Jackson decided to write and express himself and continue to write to

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