Literacy Teaching and Learning MOOC’s Updates

Section 1c: The Coming of Writing

Media embedded February 5, 2016

Writing first arrives on the human scene about 5,000 years ago. Over the next few thousand years, writing is invented separately in four separate places: Mesopotamia, India, China and Central America. The printing press, invented in 1450, makes writing an integral part of human societies. From the mid nineteenth century, modern societies set universal literacy as their objective. However, even today, approximately 1 billion people cannot read or write in the ways valued by modern societies and schools.

But literacy is a complicated thing. It spells the death of many small languages. It comes at the same time as mass, institutionalized inequality.

To explore these themes further, read the texts in the 'Starting to Write' section of our supporting materials website.

Fig. 1.2: Maya Writing, Palenque, Mexico

 

Comment: From your reading and video viewing, what are the most significant things about the coming of writing - the good and the not-so-good?

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