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Example of Networking

For example, you are a Curriculum & Instruction student interested in the relationship between U.S. social movements in the mid 20th century and literacy education. While searching this database, you find that a History student is researching Septima Clark and the Citizenship Schools movement. The Citizenship Schools movement focused on literacy education for adult African Americans so that these potential voters could pass the literacy tests required for voter eligibility in the South at that time. This History student seems like a good resource for your own research. You can contact that student, for the purpose of discussing the research and, if both find it beneficial, for the possibility of working together in some capacity? In the near future, the email addresses of those students who consent, during the registration process, to have their emails published on the database, will be available.