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Bill Fikes

EBSCOhost: Family literacy as a third space between home and school: some case studies ... - 0 views

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    In this article, the relationship between literacy practices and spatiality is explored in the context of family literacy. The article draws on fieldwork in family literacy classrooms as part of two evaluations in Croydon and Derbyshire of family learning provision. Methods of evaluation included classroom observations in rural and suburban locations. In addition, teachers and parents were interviewed. In this instance, family learning included literacy and language activities with parents and children in school and nursery settings. These were learning spaces where parents and children collaborated on joint projects including book making, storytelling, the making of visual artefacts and reading and writing activities. The research revealed how family literacy classrooms could be understood as 'third spaces', between home and school, offering parents and children discursive opportunities drawing on both domains.
Halle Waite

How Can Language Minority Parents Help Their Children Become Bilingual In Familial Con... - 0 views

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    Li explains through this article the importance of parents helping their children when they are part of a language minority. Studies have shown that if children are trying to learn a second language, it is much easier to do so when their parents are using that language as well. This study was done by the author, Xiaoxia Li, on her daughter, Amy who had come to Li from Mainland China when she was twelve knowing little Enlglish. The article describes the study and the details of how Amy started learning English. Li does a very good job in this article by making everything very understandable and it makes a very good resource for parents that are trying to use two languages in the household.
Halle Waite

Vietnamese Parent Attitudes Toward Bilingual Education - 0 views

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    This article written by Young speaks about how Vietnamese parents were given questionaires regarding the use of bilingual education in the San Diego City Schools. It goes on to speak about how parents agree that being bilingual will eventually help them later on in life, but learning their primary language is more important. Young teaches in his article the methods of this study, and he explains the data that was collected in very good detail, there are also many quick reading and helpful charts as well.
Halle Waite

Parents' Attitudes Towards Bilingual - 0 views

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    Oladejo writes this article speaking about foreign language education in Taiwan. It describes that the government is very appalling when it comes to getting input from the public that's concerns determining the language education in Taiwan. The process they use many a times has had complaints, and the public hopes for it to be better. There are many charts that Oladejo adds to his article with results of questionaires sent out to parents. Questionaires conclude many answers that parents have regarding when English should start being taught. The author also uses many other charts to show details in his work, and his article is very well put together.
Abigail Lundy

EBSCOhost: Valuing the Implementation of Financial Literacy Education - 0 views

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    In this study, parents from the Texas Parent teacher association are surveyed on how much they would support an increase in their property taxes to pay for financial literacy classes in their children's schools. It is a very interesting way to look at people's view of financial literacy, and looking ar parent's view on the topic is very important because often the same values are enstilled in their children.
Abby Purdy

Child Centered Literacy Orientation: A Form of Social Capital? - 0 views

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    To describe the home literacy environment and to identify financial, human, and social capital variables associated with the presence or lack of Child Centered Literacy Orientation (CCLO) in families with young children who regularly attend pediatric primary care clinics. Could be helpful for those study literacy and family, especially among single-parent families.
Annie Forsthoefel

SUPER WHY! . Parents & Teachers . About the Program | PBS KIDS - 0 views

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    this program is one of the top educational programs for kids. This page is a summary of the program and explains to parents and teacher why it is helpful
Abby Purdy

Online Grading Systems Mean No More Changing D's to B's - 0 views

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    Parents and students in a growing number of schools can track fluctuations in a grade-point average from the nearest computer in real time, a ritual that can become as addictive as watching political polls or a stock-market index.
Staci Thomas

POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND THE YOUNG - 0 views

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    Washington Commentary states that the lowest percentage of young adults (18-29 years of age) participated in the national elections for 2000. Several reasons influence the decisions of these young adults: parental focus and attitude, below proficient levels of understanding, and comprehension in history, social studies, and civics classes, and lack of practice or experience in political engagement. Although the article is informational, the content does not lead itself to the particular point of interest.
Brittany Wilson

EBSCOhost: PARENT INVOLVEMENT AS EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY - 0 views

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Brittany Wilson

EBSCOhost: Training parents to help their children read: A randomized control trial - 0 views

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Tommy Asimakis

EBSCOhost: What Do Parents Think of Two-Way Bilingual Education? An Analysis of Respon... - 0 views

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Abby Purdy

Tool Translates Test Scores Into Reading Lists - 0 views

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    The Virginia Department of Education has unveiled a tool that teachers and parents can use to select books that interest young readers and help them improve their skills.
Abby Purdy

Is Nothing Sacred? - 0 views

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    It turns out that reading aloud to your child is a violent act.
Brittany Wilson

EBSCOhost: Engagement with print: Low-income families and Head Start children - 0 views

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