This article revisits the debate between cultural and critical literacy through ethnography challenging popular academic views in education and literacy. Set in a preschool classroom at the inception of the "No Child Left Behind" initiative, this essay focuses on teaching assistant Marylou Anderson. Her experiences growing up in Appalachia inform a teaching philosophy that differs significantly from her colleagues. Her story invites us to reconsider how "the culture of power" functions as a formidable gatekeeper. (Contains 2 notes.)
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Preston, J. (2007). There Again, Common Sense: Rethinking Literacy Through Ethnography. Community Literacy Journal, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.25148/clj.2.1.009505
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