This paper presents the findings from one part of a participatory research investigation about the literacy strategies used by three young adults with intellectual disability in their everyday community environments. Using data collected through video recording, prompting and think-alouds, information was collected about the range of literacy events that the research partners engaged with and the strategies that they used to negotiate these events. Findings revealed that these young adults engage in literacy in their everyday lives using literacy strategies that are multiple and varied and which draw on learned school-based and context specific strategies. Visual texts enabled more effective construction of meaning. Multiple context specific examples are provided to create a snapshot of how these young adults use literacy in their everyday community environments that broadens our knowledg and understanding of the types of literacy events and strategies that they engage with.
History
Publication title
Australian Journal of Adult Learning
Volume
53
Pagination
411-435
ISSN
1443-1394
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Adult Learning Australia Inc.
Place of publication
Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 Copyright Agency Limited
Socio-economic Objectives
Disability and functional capacity; Ability and disability