Fall 2007
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EPSY 562
Literacy Across Cultures

Credit:  4 hours.


Combines anthropological and psychological approaches to literacy in theory and practice, using case studies of cultural meanings and uses of literacy in worldwide array of traditional, historical, and modern settings; topics include origins and definitions of writing systems, psychology of scripts and math notations, issues of cultural cognitive consequences, out-of-school acquisition and uses, autonomous vs. ideological meanings of texts, hegemony and writing, roles of readers, and interpretive communities. Prerequisite: EPSY 400 or EPSY 402, or equivalent.


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CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
30287  lecture- discussion  10:00 AM - 12:50 PM  room 169
Children's Research Center 
Packard, J; Anderson, R