Cameroon

Implications of Local Literacy Practices for Literacy Programmes in a Multilingual Community in Northern Cameroon

Series:
Issue Date:
2011-03-01
Date Created:
2010
Extent:
pages 247-260
Abstract:
Research in a rural area of northern Cameroon where most adults describe themselves as illiterate reveals a complex picture in which three languages are used in different ways and in different domains of life. The profile of the literacy practices associated with these languages is correspondingly complex. This paper argues that it is important for the organisers of literacy programmes aiming to improve literacy among adults to be explicitly conscious of the varying language and literacy practices in their locality and to design teaching programmes which respond effectively and in relevant ways to the range of needs expressed by the learners.
Publication Status:
Published
Country:
Subject Languages:
Content Language:
Work Type:
Nature of Work:
Part of Series:
Compare: A Journal of International and Comparative Education 41:2
Entry Number:
64644