Right to Literacy
"Right to Literacy," published in 1990 by the Modern Language Association of America, dives deep into the fundamental belief that literacy should be accessible to all, rather than a privilege for the few. This compelling collection of twenty-nine essays thoughtfully explores the various dimensions of literacy, revealing the barriers that prevent countless individuals from achieving this essential skill. Through insightful discussions, the authors not only define what literacy truly means but also propose effective strategies for empowering those who face challenges in attaining it. Spanning 306 pages, this paperback edition is perfect for educators, advocates, and anyone passionate about promoting equal access to education. Discover how you can contribute to the movement for literacy rights and foster a more inclusive society with this invaluable resource.