Interpreting literacies : Moroccan women’s stories from the classroom

This research paper explain the ways in which local development associations provide literacy training to rural and peri-urban women in the region of Marrakech Tensift-Haouz, by describing the motivations of women to participate in literacy training, the classroom learning, and the outcomes of th...

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Main Author: Breedon, Theo
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Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/15432
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-154322018-01-05T17:37:47Z Interpreting literacies : Moroccan women’s stories from the classroom Breedon, Theo This research paper explain the ways in which local development associations provide literacy training to rural and peri-urban women in the region of Marrakech Tensift-Haouz, by describing the motivations of women to participate in literacy training, the classroom learning, and the outcomes of the training, in order to illustrate the influence the classes have on the learners, and to a lesser extent, the local development associations and literacy instructors that collaborate to provide the training. I argue that the literacy classes take on the form of "micro-public spheres" of exchange, information and assistance, and serve the multidimensional purpose for women to learn to read and write in Standard Arabic, debate the "politics in everyday life", and promote social and economic self-interests that enhance the collective interests of the household and community. In short, the literacy classes allow women to discuss and confront issues of subordination and exclusion, while at the same time allowing them to propose scenarios of inclusion, self-development and social justice, and help women in attendance acquire greater access to social power. Cette dissertation a pour sujet I'alphabetisation des femmes de la region de Marakesh Tensift-Haouz. Seront aussi discutees diverses associations de developpement local de la region - partie d'un mouvement social et civil grandissant au Maroc - qui ont atteints une certaine preeminence nationale par leurs efforts a offrir des cours en alphabetisme aux communautes marginalisees et/ou isolees. Le but est de presenter les methodes utilisees par ces associations de developpement pour promouvoir I'alphabetisme parmi les femmes en regions rurales et peri-urbaines, en decrivant les techniques de motivation, de formation en classe, et les effets de cette education, pour illustrer I'influence de cet enseignement sur les etudiantes ainsi que, a un effet moindre, sur les associations de developpement local et les instructeurs qui offrent cette formation. Je maintiendrai que cette formation offre plus que la chance d'apprendre I'Arabe standard pour les femmes qui assistent a la formation, car les cours prennent aussi la forme de « spheres micro-publiques », ou les sujets du domestique et de la communaute sont discutes. En presentant des idees pour trouver des solutions pratiques aux questions sociales et economiques, ces sessions d'alphabetisation aident les participantes a gagner un plus grand sens de pouvoir social. Applied Science, Faculty of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of Graduate 2009-11-21T20:26:13Z 2009-11-21T20:26:13Z 2004 2004-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/15432 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 10849502 bytes application/pdf
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description This research paper explain the ways in which local development associations provide literacy training to rural and peri-urban women in the region of Marrakech Tensift-Haouz, by describing the motivations of women to participate in literacy training, the classroom learning, and the outcomes of the training, in order to illustrate the influence the classes have on the learners, and to a lesser extent, the local development associations and literacy instructors that collaborate to provide the training. I argue that the literacy classes take on the form of "micro-public spheres" of exchange, information and assistance, and serve the multidimensional purpose for women to learn to read and write in Standard Arabic, debate the "politics in everyday life", and promote social and economic self-interests that enhance the collective interests of the household and community. In short, the literacy classes allow women to discuss and confront issues of subordination and exclusion, while at the same time allowing them to propose scenarios of inclusion, self-development and social justice, and help women in attendance acquire greater access to social power. Cette dissertation a pour sujet I'alphabetisation des femmes de la region de Marakesh Tensift-Haouz. Seront aussi discutees diverses associations de developpement local de la region - partie d'un mouvement social et civil grandissant au Maroc - qui ont atteints une certaine preeminence nationale par leurs efforts a offrir des cours en alphabetisme aux communautes marginalisees et/ou isolees. Le but est de presenter les methodes utilisees par ces associations de developpement pour promouvoir I'alphabetisme parmi les femmes en regions rurales et peri-urbaines, en decrivant les techniques de motivation, de formation en classe, et les effets de cette education, pour illustrer I'influence de cet enseignement sur les etudiantes ainsi que, a un effet moindre, sur les associations de developpement local et les instructeurs qui offrent cette formation. Je maintiendrai que cette formation offre plus que la chance d'apprendre I'Arabe standard pour les femmes qui assistent a la formation, car les cours prennent aussi la forme de « spheres micro-publiques », ou les sujets du domestique et de la communaute sont discutes. En presentant des idees pour trouver des solutions pratiques aux questions sociales et economiques, ces sessions d'alphabetisation aident les participantes a gagner un plus grand sens de pouvoir social. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of === Graduate
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