University Press of America
Pages: 230
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978-0-7618-5350-3 • Paperback • June 2012 • $48.99 • (£38.00)
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Samia Touati is a scholar and translator. She is the co-editor of Gathering the Tide: An Anthology of Contemporary Arabian Gulf Poetry (Garnet Publishing and Ithaca Press, 2011). Her past research projects have included Orality, Literacy and Secondary Orality: Rethinking Freshmen Composition at an American University in 21st Century Qatar, linguistic diversity and the idea of the nation, and the sociolinguistic and semiotic study of speech variety in Morocco. She is currently an adjunct faculty in the English Department at Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar.
Part 1 List of Figures
Part 2 List of Tables
Part 3 Acknowledgements
Part 4 Abstract (English)
Part 5 Abstract (Arabic)
Part 6 General Introduction
Chapter 7 0.0. The Statement of the Problem
Chapter 8 0.1. Object of the Study
Chapter 9 0.2. Research Questions
Chapter 10 0.3. Rationale and Methodology
Chapter 11 0.4. Organisation of the Thesis
Part 12 Chapter One: Survey of the Literature and Related Background
Chapter 13 1.0. Introduction
Chapter 14 1.1. Part One: Survey of the Literature
Chapter 15 1.2. Part Two: The Linguistic and Social Profile of Morocco
Chapter 16 1.3. Conclusion
Part 17 Chapter Two: Research Design and Methodology
Chapter 18 2.0. Introduction.
Chapter 19 2.1. Research Design and Procedures
Chapter 20 2.2. Methods Used in Evaluation
Chapter 21 2.3. Field Research Accounts
Part 22 Chapter Three: Literacy and Development: State Policy and Official Position during the 1990s
Chapter 23 3.0. Introduction
Chapter 24 3.1. Shift of Official Attitudes towards Literacy since 1990
Chapter 25 3.2. Educational Policy and Agendas during the 1990s
Chapter 26 3.3. Literacy and Education in the National Press
Chapter 27 3.4. Situation Analysis: Motives and Assumptions towards Literacy
Chapter 28 3.5. Conclusion
Part 29 Chapter Four: Literacy and Access to Information: Description, Discussion, and Interpretation of the Results
Chapter 30 4.0. Introduction
Chapter 31 4.1. The Personal Characteristics of the Subjects
Chapter 32 4.2. Agents and Effects of Literacy Acquisition
Chapter 33 4.3. Types of Literacy Acquired
Chapter 34 4.4. Degrees of Literacy Achievement
Chapter 35 4.5. Subjects and Access to the Information Sought
Chapter 36 4.6. Subjects and the Use of Media
Chapter 37 4.7. The Personal, Social and Economic Consequences of Literacy
Chapter 38 4.8. Conclusion
Part 39 General Conclusion: Results of the Study
Chapter 40 5.0. Research Questions, Hypotheses and Instruments
Chapter 41 5.1. Results and Implications
Chapter 42 5.2. Recommendations
Part 43 Appendices
Chapter 44 6.0. Appendix 1
Chapter 45 6.1. Appendix 2
Chapter 46 6.2. Appendix 3
Chapter 47 6.3. Appendix 4
Part 48 Bibliography