In this study, the relationship between the country's level of literacy and its national culture will be explored. Cultural differences effect the way that people think and react. Culture is "the value shared amongst distinctive social groups and classes" (Soley and Pandya 2003, 206). House, et al. (2004, 57) define culture as "shared motives, values, beliefs, identities, and interpretations or meanings of significant events that result from common experiences of members of collectives and are transmitted across age generations." Dutch anthropologist Geert Hofstede (1991) considers culture to be "the collective programming of the mind. Culture is a stem of collectively held values" (Hofstede 1981, p. 240)
Recently a team of reading specialists from fourteen different nations completed a study in comparat...
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This paper examines the effect of national culture on adult financial literacy levels in 12 countrie...
The research suggests an additional variable to consider when answering the question, “What can expl...
This thesis investigates educational culture in Finland, Sweden and Indonesia. It compares and contr...
Social theorists have long argued that literacy is one of the principal causes and hallmark features...
This paper examines the effect of national culture on adult financial literacy levels in 12 countrie...
Within the educational research community, social, cultural, and linguistic interpretations of group...
Granted that literacy is a social practice involving different values, attitudes, feelings, and soci...
In an ever-shrinking world, there are increasing efforts among many countries to understand their ec...
The concepts of literacy events and practices have received considerable attention in educational re...
Literacy rates in developing countries have increased significantly during the last decades. This ca...
The following hypothesis was applied to this study: 1. Adult non-readers who display higher levels o...
If literacy education is to reject simple assimilation into the dominant, literate culture, and inst...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
Recently a team of reading specialists from fourteen different nations completed a study in comparat...
Contains fulltext : 140645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
This paper examines the effect of national culture on adult financial literacy levels in 12 countrie...
The research suggests an additional variable to consider when answering the question, “What can expl...
This thesis investigates educational culture in Finland, Sweden and Indonesia. It compares and contr...
Social theorists have long argued that literacy is one of the principal causes and hallmark features...
This paper examines the effect of national culture on adult financial literacy levels in 12 countrie...
Within the educational research community, social, cultural, and linguistic interpretations of group...
Granted that literacy is a social practice involving different values, attitudes, feelings, and soci...
In an ever-shrinking world, there are increasing efforts among many countries to understand their ec...
The concepts of literacy events and practices have received considerable attention in educational re...
Literacy rates in developing countries have increased significantly during the last decades. This ca...
The following hypothesis was applied to this study: 1. Adult non-readers who display higher levels o...
If literacy education is to reject simple assimilation into the dominant, literate culture, and inst...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
Recently a team of reading specialists from fourteen different nations completed a study in comparat...
Contains fulltext : 140645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
This paper examines the effect of national culture on adult financial literacy levels in 12 countrie...