User talk:Kbtucker30/sandbox

For this Wikipedia article I edited the introduction and further sections. I changed the about the author section to include a short background of his education, his research interests, and how he came to be labeled as remedial. I added a section on the literacy crisis beginning in the 1960s trailing up till Mike Rose wrote his book in the 1980s. I believed this section to be important because it shows why our system needed a book like this. I added a reviews section that only contains one review, which I thought about taking out, but I enjoyed her review so much I kept it. Auleta’s review mentions how Rose failed to talk about race and gender, two things that play a huge part in identity and are important when it comes to seeing how these students learn. The section labelled in the classroom might be my favorite because here we see how students themselves reacted to the text and how well it does, or can do, in the classroom. I plan to erase the premise section as I added it to the page during the last time I edited this article and feels as if it does not fit anymore.