1984
DOI: 10.3102/00346543054004472
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Buch und Lesen: Historical Perspectives on Literacy and Schooling

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“…Guthrie and Kirsch (1984) state, "The environment, the social expectations, and the reading activities that others may expect are crucial in determining whether a person is literate" (p. 353). Differing social expectations, for example, have kept the definition of literacy in flux (Clifford, 1984;Resnick & Resnick, 1977;Scribner, 1984). In 1951, the UNESCO definition of literacy was the reading and writing of a short personal statement.…”
Section: The Social Context For Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guthrie and Kirsch (1984) state, "The environment, the social expectations, and the reading activities that others may expect are crucial in determining whether a person is literate" (p. 353). Differing social expectations, for example, have kept the definition of literacy in flux (Clifford, 1984;Resnick & Resnick, 1977;Scribner, 1984). In 1951, the UNESCO definition of literacy was the reading and writing of a short personal statement.…”
Section: The Social Context For Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Menurut Scheiber (Rahman et al, 2021) dikatakan bahwa literasi sejarah adalah kemampuan yang harus dimiliki guru sejarah dalam mengembangkan pembelajaran sejarah di kelas. Kemampuan yang dimaksud adalah kompetensi yang di tampilkan seorang individu dalam memahami sejarah tidak hanya dari teks, tetapi juga dari berbagai sumber sejarah lainnya seperti, gambar, simbol dan musik (Clifford, 1984). Ditambahkan pula oleh Wineburg bahwa literasi sejarah adalah kemampuan individu tidak Agastya: Jurnal Sejarah dan Pembelajarannya -Vol.…”
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“…Nonsystem actors can shape school-based actors understanding policy expectations (Coburn, 2004, 2005a, 2006), and intermediary organizations can provide schools with resources, expertise, and administrative support (Honig, 2004; Honig, Venkateswaran, & McNeil, 2017). For-profit enterprises have influenced the content and practice of teaching since the common school movement (Burch, 2006; Clifford, 1984), and philanthropic organizations are increasingly influential in creating educational policy (Reckhow & Snyder, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%