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World Literacy: How Countries Rank and Why It Matters
Contributor(s): Miller, John W. (Author), McKenna, Michael C. (Author)

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ISBN: 1138909564     ISBN-13: 9781138909564
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE: $56.00  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: February 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Literacy
- Education | Educational Policy & Reform
Dewey: 302.224
LCCN: 2015027927
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6" W x 8.9" L (0.70 lbs) 220 pages
Features: Bibliography, Index
 
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International literacy assessments have provided ample data for ranking nations, charting growth, and casting blame. Summarizing the findings of these assessments, which afford a useful vantage from which to view world literacy as it evolves, this book examines literate behavior worldwide, in terms of both the ability of populations from a wide variety of nations to read and the practice of literate behavior in those nations. Drawing on The World's Most Literate Nations, author Jack Miller's internationally released study, emerging trends in world literacy and their relationships to political, economic, and social factors are explored. Literacy, and in particular the practice of literate behaviors, is used as a lens through which to view countries' economic development, gender equality, resource utilization, and ethnic discrimination. Above all, this book is about trajectories. It begins with historical contexts, described in terms of support for literate cultures. Based on a variety of data sources, these trends are traced to the present and then projected ahead. The literate futures of nations are discussed and how these relate to their economic and sociocultural development. This book is unique in providing a broader perspective on an intractable problem, a vantage point that offers useful insights to inform policy, and in bringing together an array of relevant data sources not typically associated with literacy status.

 
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