Reading is for Knowing: Literacy Acquisition, Retention, and Usage Among the Machiguenga (Publications in Language Use and Education, Vol. 1) - Patricia M. Davis - Books - SIL International - 9781556710940 - 2004
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Reading is for Knowing: Literacy Acquisition, Retention, and Usage Among the Machiguenga (Publications in Language Use and Education, Vol. 1)

Patricia M. Davis

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Reading is for Knowing: Literacy Acquisition, Retention, and Usage Among the Machiguenga (Publications in Language Use and Education, Vol. 1)

This is both a scholarly work and a present day drama.

The Peruvian Ministry of Education initiated bilingual schools in Amazonia soon after the Machiguenga people--inhabitants of the Peruvian rainforest--received a written alphabet in the late 1940s. Despite barriers of distance, language and cultural diversity, this educational program is an ongoing success. The 1993 data shows an average literacy rate of nearly 65 percent, with high literacy use--predictive of literacy continuance.

This first-hand account, by the educator who helped develop the Machiguenga schools, is rich with descriptions, providing teachers and literacy practitioners an in-depth study of a minority-language educational program. Students of cross-cultural training will find a culturally sensitive model for teaching and evaluation.

This study is significant since it relates the favorable attitudes toward literacy among an isolated people group, formerly in a monolingual area with no government schools until 1954. Equally noteworthy is the fact that Machiguenga teachers have conducted all primary level education even though they were at first barely literate themselves. These maturing teachers continued their education during summer sessions and shared their knowledge with their pupils year by year as they themselves advanced through the grades. Currently the three area high schools are staffed both by Spanish-speaking teachers and Machiguenga personnel with tertiary education.

This book reflects the delight the Machiguenga people find in learning. They have voluntarily expended enormous effort to make reading a part of their society.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements

  1. The Setting
  2. Literacy in Minority Societies: A Look at the Issues
  3. Reading: What Is Involved?
  4. Forty Years in Review
  5. Schools for the Machiguenga
  6. Developing New Research Methods
  7. Collecting Data the Cultural Way
  8. Literacy in Machiguenga Society
  9. Personal Perspectives: Attitudes and Usage
  10. Literacy Levels
  11. Interpreting the Findings
  12. Gender, Time in School, and Literacy Retention
  13. Lessons and Implications

Appendix A: Interview Form
Appendix B: Examples of the Reading Tests
Appendix C: Reading Score Chart<
Appendix D: Example of the Comprehension Scale

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Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2004
ISBN13 9781556710940
Publishers SIL International
Pages 320
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   458 g
Language English