Illiteracy problems are worldwide, and growing. Political and economic factors are often in conflict over which language to use for basic education and how it should be taught. There is increasing pressure on the resources available for using literacy in coping with the rapid population increase, the spread of disease, and poor development. The editors and contributors to this volume are members of The International Group for the Study of Language Standardization and the Vernacularization of Literacy (IGLSVL), with unrivalled direct personal experience of literacy and language problems in the second half of the twentieth century. The contributors take the UNESCO publication, The Use of Vernacular Languages in Education, as their startin...
This reader provides an accessible collection of readings which illustrate both the current variatio...
How our present culture of literacy serves to exclude many many potential writers--and why changing ...
The purpose of this article is to help to give the teacher of foreign language reading a way of copi...
This paper critically examines the four resources model of literacy (Freebody & Luke, 1999) in t...
This paper critically examines the four resources model of literacy (Freebody & Luke, 1999) in t...
This paper critically examines the four resources model of literacy (Freebody & Luke, 1999) in t...
The relationship between bidialectalism and literacy in the United States is discussed. The primary ...
The topic of literacy seems to be returning to the top of the development agenda. Since the 1960s, w...
Literacy is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that varies across time, language, and geography. The o...
This paper deals with the concept of foreign language literacy which is considered as a condition fo...
Language and literacy issues in India are reviewed in terms of background, steps taken to combat ill...
English is now a global phenomenon no longer defined by fixed territorial, cultural and social funct...
Literacy and economic development have existed as terms that are inextricably linked in the literatu...
The current status of world literacy can be revealed through recent UNESCO data: (1) the nations of ...
Language and Literacy Education in a Challenging World" was published in response to the need to pro...
This reader provides an accessible collection of readings which illustrate both the current variatio...
How our present culture of literacy serves to exclude many many potential writers--and why changing ...
The purpose of this article is to help to give the teacher of foreign language reading a way of copi...
This paper critically examines the four resources model of literacy (Freebody & Luke, 1999) in t...
This paper critically examines the four resources model of literacy (Freebody & Luke, 1999) in t...
This paper critically examines the four resources model of literacy (Freebody & Luke, 1999) in t...
The relationship between bidialectalism and literacy in the United States is discussed. The primary ...
The topic of literacy seems to be returning to the top of the development agenda. Since the 1960s, w...
Literacy is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that varies across time, language, and geography. The o...
This paper deals with the concept of foreign language literacy which is considered as a condition fo...
Language and literacy issues in India are reviewed in terms of background, steps taken to combat ill...
English is now a global phenomenon no longer defined by fixed territorial, cultural and social funct...
Literacy and economic development have existed as terms that are inextricably linked in the literatu...
The current status of world literacy can be revealed through recent UNESCO data: (1) the nations of ...
Language and Literacy Education in a Challenging World" was published in response to the need to pro...
This reader provides an accessible collection of readings which illustrate both the current variatio...
How our present culture of literacy serves to exclude many many potential writers--and why changing ...
The purpose of this article is to help to give the teacher of foreign language reading a way of copi...