Christianity and rural community literacy practices in Uganda
Christianity and rural community literacy practices in Uganda
Date
2007
Authors
Openjuru, George Ladaah
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Publisher
Journal of research in reading
Abstract
In this article, we examine how Christianity provides the impetus for local literacy practices in a rural community in Uganda. These Christian literacy practices form a central part of the literacy activities of the community and are manifested in a variety of contexts from public to private using a wide variety of readily available religious texts in the community. Through examination of Christian literacy practices, the authors suggest that ethnographic research has the potential to generate information that can be used to enhance literacy learning in rural community life.
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Keywords
Literacy Literacy practices Everyday literacy Community literacy Religious literacy
Citation
Openjuru, G. L., & Lyster, E. (2007) “Christianity and rural community literacy practices in Uganda” Journal of research in reading, 30(1), pp 97-112