Literacy crises and reading policies : children still can't read / Janet Soler and Roger Openshaw.

"How can a better understanding of reading crises and literacy debates across time and international boundaries improve the teaching of reading in the future?The authors of this book build a convincing case that the 'problem' of how to teach reading needs to be re-conceptualized as pa...

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Main Authors: Soler, Janet (Author), Openshaw, Roger (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2006.
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Summary:"How can a better understanding of reading crises and literacy debates across time and international boundaries improve the teaching of reading in the future?The authors of this book build a convincing case that the 'problem' of how to teach reading needs to be re-conceptualized as part of a deeply social phenomenon.This widely researched comparative study addresses the critical issue of literacy crises around the world and questions their wider sociological and educational impact. The recurring literacy crises in England and English speaking countries such as the US and New Zealand are linked to wider issues of educational standards, concepts of teacher professionalism, debates over curriculum content and the whole purpose of schooling, in order for us to obtain a deeper understanding of specific national contexts and the political pressures involved."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:vi, 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-216) and index.
ISBN:0415336767
9780415336765
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