Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2006, Page 83

Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2006, Page 83
78 Tímarit um menntarannsóknir, 3. árgangur 2006 Er „menningarlæsi“ ungs fólks að breytast? pupils. The results showed that young people read fewer books on the average in 2005 than in 1993 and 1965, were much more into the new media, the Internet and computer games in their spare time than grownups in 2005 and their peers earlier. The most popular books have been filmed as well and many fewer female than male protagonists were among their favourites. The group of boys and girls that never read books had grown bigger and there were signs of diminished knowledge of literature in some genres but not others. Girls read more books than boys, but the difference was less than before, the gender difference in internet use was not significant but boys played computer games significantly more than girls. The attitude of the 10thgraders to the importance for Icelanders of reading the Sagas and Icelandic literature was more positive than the reading habits suggest, but not as favourable as the same attitude expressed by grownups. The young people emphasized free choice of reading and leisure activities and significantly more of them than the grownups thought that interest in Icelandic culture was dropping as a result of the new communication media and globalization. Even if these changes in literacy are significant, it is not known how important they are for their cultural literacy in the future, so the term “new mankind“ (Shi Jinrui) is questionable. Cultural literacy needs to be redefined as the reading of all appropriate media and knowledge that facilitates participation in and adaptation to society, both local and global. Educational implications are discussed. Heimildir Alliance for Excellent Education (2006). US Department of Education Awards Striving Readers Grants. Sótt 29. júní, 2006, af http://www.all4ed.org/legislative/ StrivingReadersAwarded.html Apple, M. (2004). Ideology and curriculum (3. útgáfa). New York og London: RoutledgeFalmer. Applebee, A. (1991). Literature: Whose heritage? Í Hiebert, E. H. (Ritstj.), Literacy for a diverse society. Perspectives, practices and policies (bls. 228–238). New York: Teachers College Press. Au, K. og Raphael, T. (2000). Equity and literacy in the next millennium. Reading Research Quarterly, 35(1), 170–188. Berglind Rós Magnúsdóttir. (2003). Orðræður um kyngervi, völd og virðingu í unglingabekk. Óbirt M.A. ritgerð í uppeldis- og menntunarfræði: Háskóli Íslands, Félagsvísindadeild. Bourdieu, P.(1977). Outline of a theory of practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bourdieu, P. (1998). Practical reason. Cambridge: Polity Press. Carrington, V. ( 2004). Texts and literacies of the Shi Jinrui. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 25(2), 215–228. Clarke, C. og Foster, A. (2005). Children’s and young people’s reading habits and preferences: The who, what, why, where and when. National Literacy Trust. Desember 2005. Sótt 15. ágúst 2006 af http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/Research/ Reading_Connects_survey.pdf. Coles, M. og Hall, C. (2002). Gendered readings: learning from children’s reading choices. Journal of Research in Reading, 1, 96–108. Ehrenreich, B. (2006). Guys just want to have fun. TIME, 31. júlí, bls. 60. Freire, P. og Macedo, D. (1987). Literacy: Reading the word and the world. New York: Bergin and Garvey.
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