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The Benefits Of Family Literacy, Cassandra Cate
The Benefits Of Family Literacy, Cassandra Cate
Graduate Research Papers
This paper examines the positive influence families can have on their child's literacy education and the development of a project to provide experiences to families that demonstrate ways they can extend the learning process with their children at home. This paper provides literature supporting the importance of family involvement and the specifics of how schools and families can work together to overcome common barriers to family involvement in a child's literacy development. The project for a family literacy night was developed from the literature, providing a school-based program for literacy support for families, highlighting effective practices and suggestions for enhancing …
Home And School Literacy Partnerships : Building Stronger Tomorrows Hand In Hand, Tera Bockenstedt
Home And School Literacy Partnerships : Building Stronger Tomorrows Hand In Hand, Tera Bockenstedt
Graduate Research Papers
This project aims to bring quality literacy interactions into homes of young children. These literacy interactions are important because research has shown that quality literacy experiences during the early childhood years impact a child's emergent literacy learning. Because children are not yet in formal schooling, many of these interactions can take place in home so family involvement is critical. The project is threefold: (a) to increase the quantity and quality of literacy interactions in the home, (b) to help parents become more informed contributors of their children's emergent literacy development, and (c) to promote more family involvement and two-way communication …
Building Partnerships Between Teachers And Families To Enhance Literacy Learning, Lisa Jasiewicz
Building Partnerships Between Teachers And Families To Enhance Literacy Learning, Lisa Jasiewicz
Graduate Research Papers
Parents and the classroom teacher hold separate yet overlapping roles in helping to increase student achievement. The roles are separate because they are being accomplished in two different settings, separate from one another, and each adult will have his or her own way of conducting the reading experience. They are similar because they are both centered on the child's literacy learning and both parties are trying to meet the needs of the child.
The difficulty in this situation can be developing separate roles for the parent and teacher and also finding a way to work together in the roles they …
Parental And Community Involvement In Reading Education, Rhonda S. Johnstone
Parental And Community Involvement In Reading Education, Rhonda S. Johnstone
Graduate Research Papers
Research shows the effects of parental involvement in reading education to be beneficial to students, parents, teachers, and schools. Parental involvement can aid students in keeping up with (and possibly catching up with) grade level reading, learn to appreciate books, and about the various ways of communication in real life situations. Parent involvement helps parents gain the understanding of their children's strengths and weaknesses in literacy acquisition and the opportunity to assist in their development. Teachers may gain an insight into students, and their literate activities outside of school, which might help with curriculum development. At the same time, schools …
Emergent Literacy : School To Home Connection, Barbara Grell
Emergent Literacy : School To Home Connection, Barbara Grell
Graduate Research Papers
All homes have opportunities to influence young children's emerging literacy. Parents or other caregivers and teachers can work together to help children develop literacy abilities. Sharing this responsibility between the home.and school demonstrates to children the importance of learning. Establishing connections from home to school and from school to home will help children make sense of the world in which they live. The school can provide families with ideas to support literacy development in the home.
A project to support children's emerging literacy at home is provided through the use of literacy theme bags. This project is designed for first …