Between Struggle And Hope

Between Struggle And Hope
Title Between Struggle And Hope PDF eBook
Author Valerie Miller
Publisher Routledge
Pages 239
Release 2019-08-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429717806

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In July 1979, Nicaragua began a process of profound structural transformation to redistribute power and wealth in order to redress past societal inequities. This book critically examines the planning and implementation of one of the first programs of national transformation-the Nicaraguan National Literacy Crusade, an educational effort directly involving almost one-fourth of the country's population. International experts praised the program as an exemplary model for national development and unanimously chose the campaign to receive grand prize in literacy. A vivid combination of anecdote and analysis, Between Struggle and Hope is a study of policymaking and institution building within a revolutionary society. Written by an international adviser to the program, the book provides an insider's look at educational planning and political formation. A critique, it combines the human story of the struggle to create the literacy campaign with a detailed evaluation of program results, both positive and negative. Unique in the literature, it allows the reader to follow firsthand the behind-the-scenes development of an educational campaign designed as part of a national plan of structural transformation and to share the personal concerns, criticisms, and analysis of the program planners. Between Struggle and Hope offers a rare opportunity to examine the process of political change through education and to probe the internal dynamics of revolution.

The Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign

The Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign
Title The Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign PDF eBook
Author Delane A. Bender-Slack
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 175
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1793622442

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The author argues that modern notions of literacy can and should be informed by past successes in the field of literacy, but that there may be geographic and linguistic obstacles to knowing about them. Consequently, this book offers a view of the 1980 Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetización (CNA) or the National Literacy Crusade through the lens of a contemporary literacy professional in the United States. The goals of this book are to critically examine an important moment in the global history of literacy, celebrate the many successes of the crusade, analyze the transformative possibilities of such an endeavor, uncover the implications of the campaign for literacy today, and share an understanding of this historical event with an English-speaking audience. Practicing teachers, preservice teachers, teacher educators, and those interested in transforming education will read this book and engage in critical, collegial dialogue about what we do in schools, why we do what we do, and what might need to change in order to better meet the needs of our students, their teachers, and our democracy.

Between Struggle and Hope: The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade

Between Struggle and Hope: The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade
Title Between Struggle and Hope: The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade PDF eBook
Author Valerie Miller
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 2019-06-28
Genre
ISBN 9780367005382

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In July 1979, Nicaragua began a process of profound structural transformation to redistribute power and wealth in order to redress past societal inequities. This book critically examines the planning and implementation of one of the first programs of national transformation--the Nicaraguan National Literacy Crusade, an educational effort directly involving almost one-fourth of the country's population. International experts praised the program as an exemplary model for national development and unanimously chose the campaign to receive grand prize in literacy. A vivid combination of anecdote and analysis, Between Struggle and Hope is a study of policymaking and institution building within a revolutionary society. Written by an international adviser to the program, the book provides an insider's look at educational planning and political formation. A critique, it combines the human story of the struggle to create the literacy campaign with a detailed evaluation of program results, both positive and negative. Unique in the literature, it allows the reader to follow firsthand the behind-the-scenes development of an educational campaign designed as part of a national plan of structural transformation and to share the personal concerns, criticisms, and analysis of the program planners. Between Struggle and Hope offers a rare opportunity to examine the process of political change through education and to probe the internal dynamics of revolution.

The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade

The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade
Title The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade PDF eBook
Author Valerie Lee Miller
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1983
Genre Education and state
ISBN

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The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade

The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade
Title The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade PDF eBook
Author Deborah Barndt
Publisher CAN
Pages 60
Release 1982
Genre Education
ISBN 9780969117605

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Politics and Education

Politics and Education
Title Politics and Education PDF eBook
Author Teresa Squires Osborne
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 1990
Genre Education and state
ISBN

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Education and Revolution in Nicaragua

Education and Revolution in Nicaragua
Title Education and Revolution in Nicaragua PDF eBook
Author Robert Arnove
Publisher Praeger
Pages 186
Release 1986
Genre Education
ISBN

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Arnove presents a glimpse of the Nicaraguan educational system during the first five years of the Sandinista revolution, July 1979-84. The . . . author provides an excellent bibliography concerning Latin American comparative education, and the book would be of educational value to both undergraduate and graduate students. Choice