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SMUTS is Organic to Prison Inmates

NCJ Number
121669
Journal
Journal of Correctional Education Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Dated: (September 1989) Pages: 120-122
Author(s)
M I Bruce-McSwain
Date Published
1989
Length
3 pages
Annotation
"SMUTS" is an acronym for Something More Useful than Smut, a unique strategy for teaching reading to non-literate prison inmates.
Abstract
"SMUTS" easy, original stories developed by the reading teacher for a specific population of students uses a basal vocabulary from "conventional" beginning reading books and includes some of the jargon and emotion-laden language of prison inmates. Ashton-Warner referred to this vocabulary as "organic" because the words hold intense meaning for readers. A group of prison inmates met with remarkable success in learning to read and improving their self-image by starting with the easy SMUTS stories to which they could readily relate. 7 references. (Author abstract)

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