Lectura y educación en España: análisis longitudinal de las leyes educativas generales
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/60413Metadatos
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Law Reading Education Habit of reading Libraries
Date
2017Referencia bibliográfica
Jiménez Pérez, E. (2017): Lectura y educación en España: análisis longitudinal de las leyes educativas generales, Investigaciones Sobre Lectura, 8, 79-90. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/60413]
Résumé
Reading has emerged as one of the
fundamental pillars of education in
recent years, gaining a notorious
relevance in consideration with other
materials. Thus, the reading habit or
reading skills are two of the most
studied in recent decades and its
social projection elements inevitably
passes through the general education
laws.
In the present study, a comparative
analysis of all the laws that emerged
in Spain in the era of democracy, a
spectrum that occupies nearly fifty
years of history of the country,
intending to trace how it is treated is
made the subject of reading, reading
habits and reading skills from the
legal basis of education.
For this purpose, a thorough search of
the most important to narrow that
field and tracking the results in terms
of appointments to the chosen terms
are analyzed keywords is performed.
The findings are compelling because,
for example, the keyword "read" not
even once appear in any of the texts
consulted, nor the term "reading
literacy" that although it is more
recent, and it was used from the 2000,
so that from 2002 to LOCE (although
not enter into force because it was not
his approach and results evaluated) and
the following laws could have been
raised. Perhaps if the legal basis from
which the rights and duties of society
are consolidated argument fails on the
field of reading is normal,
systematically, the Spanish students
rate below average in international tests
PISA and PIRLS.