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Information in Everyday Life: Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Clubs as Sponsors of Literacy, 1900-1920

机译:日常生活中的信息:1900-1920年男女扫盲农业俱乐部

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Building on prior research into the 4-H movement, the role of the agricultural extension service, and rural life and school reform in the United States in the early twentieth century, this article examines the history of the 4-H movement during the Progressive Era, with a particular focus on uncovering the role that records and recordkeeping played in the clubs for rural girls and boys. The research documents the activities and events within the early 4-H movement where written literacy had a role, analyzes the idea of the 4-H movement as an agent and a sponsor of written literacy, and uncovers the view of the world that the 4-H movement was imparting through its early record books. In doing so, the article documents some of the key exogenous and endogenous forces at play during the Progressive Era that had an impact on children's everyday information creation practices.
机译:在对20H运动的先前研究,农业推广服务的作用以及美国在20世纪初的农村生活和学校改革的基础上,本文考察了进步时代4 H运动的历史,尤其着重于揭示唱片和唱片保存在农村女孩和男孩俱乐部中扮演的角色。该研究记录了4-H运动在书面识字起着作用的早期的活动和事件,分析了4-H运动作为书面识字的代理人和赞助者的构想,并揭示了世界观4 -H运动正在通过其早期的唱片进行传授。在此过程中,本文记录了在进步时代发挥作用的一些关键的外源性和内源性力量,这些力量对儿童的日常信息创造实践产生了影响。

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