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Quinto sol

On-line version ISSN 1851-2879

Abstract

HERNANDEZ, Graciela  and  VISOTSKY, Jessica. Literacy of adults is an issue related to education and to public policies and it is no stranger to the teaching and learning of history. Quinto sol [online]. 2004, n.8, pp.91-123. ISSN 1851-2879.

The topic of literacy has been a worry for historians such as Gramsci and other members of the School of Birmingham and to pedagogues such as Paulo Freire; all of them have had as a starting point the idea that it was necessary to know the culture of the learners in order to make the process of literacy -although not always formal- allow the non-hegemonic people to express themselves in their own words, instead of repeating words. We reflect on the relationship between the culture of populated urban areas, history, the teaching and the learning of history starting from a fieldwork done in 2003 in a provincial adult school in the city of Bahía Blanca. We will compare this material to the information compiled in other similar works done in the Municipal Literacy Centers. We are interested in analyzing the influence of proposals for educational decentralization and the public policies in this area, since adult students (most of which are female) attend school in exchange for receiving social plans.

Keywords : Literacy of adults; Teaching history; Public politics.

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