“Reading the word and learning how to write the word so one can later read it are preceded by learning how to write the world, that is having the experience of changing the world and touching the world.”
Quote by Paulo Freire
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Literacy: Reading the Word and the World
This book delves into the significance of literacy in comprehending both written language and the broader cultural context it reflects. more
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