Connections--literacy and cultural heritage : lessons from Iceland
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Connections--literacy and cultural heritage : lessons from Iceland
Scarecrow Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-199) and index
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Traditional literacy, usually defined as the ability to read print materials, is but one component in a connected series. In an effort to facilitate the concept of connections, this book has been divided into four main sections: The many faces of literacy; the land and people of Iceland; the lessons from Iceland, an examination of the results of 57 interviews with fish factory workers, educators, librarians, community leaders, publishers, and students. The interviews sought the reasons for the remarkable nearly-100% print literacy in Iceland. Numerous tables summarize the interview data; and implications for the future.
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