





The International Literacy Research Unit aims to
study literacy and language and associated areas
of policy and practice of mutual interest. The
original impetus for the formation of this unit
came from realization that a conventional
interpretation of the term "literacy" as basic
reading and writing skills is inadequate in the
context of global and local movements in
education and language development today.
Ideally the concept of literacy can and should
be examined from multiple perspectives that take
into account approaches (such as historical,
background, mainstream and alternative
conceptions and contextual applications and
applicability), relevant issues (political,
ethical, economic and sociological),
methodological considerations (such as
functional and critical) and case studies
(pertaining to among others, languages, gender,
ethnicity, computers and media).
It is in this light, that USM has set up this
research unit to understand literacy and the
issues involved in researching literacy
practices, especially from the perspectives of
academic research, practitioner research and
from that of ongoing investigative activities as
part of literacy curriculum.
The International Literacy Research Unit is
managed by the School of Humanities . University
Science Malaysia . The Mission of International
Literacy Research Unit is to respond
productively to the increased need for literacy
and language learning issues related to both
professional development and research. With the
support of the Malaysian Ministry of Education
and private groups, we are making a difference
by encouraging the value of lifelong learning in
diverse settings.
CONTACT
International Literacy Research Unit
Block C20, Room 131&132
School of Humanities
Telephone : 04-6534181 / 04-6533858
Fax : 04-6573975
Website:
http: //ilru.f2q.net