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EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION: Questions of Cultures
- Source: Research in the Teaching of English, Volume 34, Issue 3, Feb 2000, p. 345 - 349
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- 01 Feb 2000
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Abstract
Researchers have begun to focus on the role of culture in teaching and learning, drawing on other disciplines to reconsider literacy activities as socially purposeful and culturally grounded. The interest raises two questions: what aspects of culture are more important than others? And what impact does the researcher’s perspective on culture have on the focus and contact of the study? The articles in this issue suggest a range of answers that scholars or offering to these questions.
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