Autores
María E Torres-Guzmán
Fecha de publicación
2004/5/20
Libro
Sociocultural contexts of language and literacy
Páginas
121-145
Editor
Routledge
Descripción
Organizing quality literacy instruction requires knowing the sociocultural context of the learner (Freire, 1972; Freire & Macedo, 1987; Street, 1992). The scarcity of literature on the Puerto Rican learner and the complexity of their sociocultural circumstances make knowing about them and organizing quality literacy programs a bit problematic. This is true for Puerto Ricans or any other Spanish-speaking group because the labeling of all Spanish speakers as “Hispanic” in the last few decades and the lack of disaggregated data along the lines of ethnicity (Nieto, 1995a) tend to make more difficult the differentiated comparisons between Latino groups (Vélez-Ibañez & Greenberg, 1992) and analysis of in-group variability. With better statistical data, our ability to explain the differences and complexities of relations between education, occupation, income, and schooling performance and completion would infinitely improve …
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Artículos de Google Académico
ME Torres-Guzmán - Sociocultural contexts of language and literacy, 2004