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Literacy and Mothering

Literacy and Mothering

How Women's Schooling Changes the Lives of the World's Children

9780190623319
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Womens schooling is strongly related to child survival and other outcomes beneficial to children throughout the developing world, but the reasons behind these statistical connections have been unclear. In Literacy and Mothering, the authors show, for the first time, how communicative change plays a key role:: Girls acquire academic literacy skills, even in low-quality schools, which enable them, as mothers, to understand public health messages in the mass media and tonavigate bureaucratic health services effectively, reducing risks to their childrens health. With the acquisition of academic literacy, their health literacy and health navigation skills are enhanced, thereby reducing risks to children and altering interactions between mother and child. Assessments of thesematernal skills in four diverse countries - Mexico, Nepal, Venezuela, and Zambia - support this model and are presented in the book. Chapter 1 provides a brief history of mass schooling, including the development of a bureaucratic Western form of schooling. Along with the bureaucratic organization of healthcare services and other institutions, this form of mass schooling spread across the globe, setting new standards for effective communication - standards that are, in effect, taught in school. Chapter 2 reviews the demographic and epidemiological evidence concerning the effects of mothers education on survival, health, andfertility. In this chapter, the authors propose a model that shows how womens schooling, together with urbanization and changes in income and social status, reduce child mortality and improve health. In Chapter 3, the authors examine the concept of literacy and discuss how its meanings andmeasurements have been changed by educational research of the last few decades. Chapter 4 introduces the four-country study of maternal literacy. Chapters 5, 6, and 7 present the findings, focusing on academic literacy and its retention (Chapter 5), its impact on maternal health literacy and navigation skills (Chapter 6), and changes in mother-child interaction and child literacy skills (Chapter 7). Chapter 8 presents a new analysis of school experience, explores policy implications, andrecommends further research.
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OUP USA
87475
9780190623319
9780190623319

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
234
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
363
  • Foreword By Michael Cole; Preface to the Paperback Edition; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Theoretical Background: Historical and Sociological Perspectives; Chapter 1 The Rise and Spread of Western Schooling; Chapter 2 Womens Schooling and Social Change in the Developing World after 1950; Chapter 3 Re-Defining Literacy: A Theory of Bureaucratic Schooling; Part II. Maternal Literacy in Less Developed Countries; Chapter 4 Contexts of Mothers Lives; Chapter 5 Retention of Academic Literacy Skills; Chapter 6 Mothers as Pupils in Health Care Settings; Chapter 7 Mothers as Teachers at Home; Part III. Conclusions: Processes of Global Change; Chapter 8 Communicative Processes and Maternal Behavior; Appendix A: Literacy Assessment Methods; Appendix B: Additional Tables; References; Index;
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