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Title: Cuba's Yo, Si Puedo. A global literacy movement?
Authors: Boughton, Bob
Durnan, Deborah
Keywords: Literacy programs -- Cuba
Adult education -- Cuba
Literacy -- Social aspects -- Cuba
Reading (Adult education) -- Cuba
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Postcolonial Directions in Education
Citation: Boughton, B., & Durnan, D. (2014). Cuba's Yo, Si Puedo. A global literacy movement?. Postcolonial Directions in Education, 3(2), 325-359.
Abstract: Since it was first trialled in Haiti in 2000, Cuba’s Yo, Si Puedo model for mounting mass adult literacy campaigns has mobilised over six million people in twenty-nine countries to acquire basic literacy. Despite this global reach, the model has attracted almost no close study from adult education and literacy researchers in the English-speaking world. Cuba’s unique south-south approach to international aid and cooperation and its extensive experience with mass literacy campaigns over more than five decades makes this model a classic case study for postcolonial education theory and practice. This paper begins this analysis, by identifying some of the key elements of the Yo Si Puedo model and its emancipatory potential. It is based on evidence collected in an extended participatory action research project during Yo, Si Puedo’s deployment in Timor-Leste’s national literacy campaign (2007-2011) and in a recent pilot study of the model in three Indigenous communities in Australia (2012-2014).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/19932
ISSN: 2304-5388
Appears in Collections:PDE, Volume 3, No. 2
PDE, Volume 3, No. 2

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