Common reading proposal Tell them who I am: The lives of homeless women by Elliot Liebow
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Background.
- Books sent to the students beforehand.
- The book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou.
- Scope of proposal.
- Recommended freshman common reading.
- Volunteer practicum at a homeless women's shelter.
- Aimulated or actual budget study of the cost of living.
- Analytical procedures.
- An honest and real approach to the causes of homelessness.
- Empathy earned from the book.
- Evaluation of content.
- The foreground of the book.
- The problem of homelessness.
- Section one of the book: Problems in living.
- Section two of the book: Making it.
- Appendixes that give statistics and facts.
- The academic value of the book.
- The social value of the book.
- Proposal direction.
- Timeline for adoption.
- Budget.
- Summary and supporting information.
Abstract
Many colleges and universities have implemented common reading programs for college freshmen. Many times, it is up to the libraries discretion as to what book is chosen for this program. Sometimes libraries themselves initiated the common reading program, other times it was a joint effort to collaborate with a curriculum initiative or orientation. Both are valid and effective ways to implement common reading programs.
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