Literacy, Culture and Development

Becoming Literate in Morocco

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Gebonden, 396 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1994
ISBN13: 9780521391320
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1994 9780521391320
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Literacy is thought to be one of the primary cultural transmitters of information and beliefs within any society where it exists. Yet, when considered as a social phenomenon, literacy is remarkably difficult to define, because its functions, meanings, and methods of learning vary from one cultural group to the next. This book compares and contrasts our understanding of literacy and its acquisition and retention. It addresses major debates in education policy today, such as the importance of 'mother-tongue' literacy programs, the notion of literacy 'relapse', and the concept of educational poverty. The author focuses on Moroccan children whose parents are unschooled, whose language is often different from that used in the classroom, and whose first instruction often involves rote religious teaching.

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ISBN13:9780521391320
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:396

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Preface; 1. Domains, questions and directions; 2. Language and literacy in Morocco; 3. The cultural context of schooling; 4. Doing fieldwork in Morocco; 5. Learning to read in Arabic; 6. Social factors in literacy acquisition; 7. Beliefs and literacy; 8. Learning to read in a second language and second literacy; 9. Functional literacy: school learning and everyday skills; 10. School dropout and literacy retention: out of school, out of mind?; 11. Literacy and poverty; 12. Linking research and policy; 13. Becoming literate: concluding thoughts; Photo-essay on literacy in Morocco; References; Appendices.

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