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Literacy, Home and School
A01=Peter Hannon
Andy Miller
Author_Peter Hannon
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child
Child Read
Child's IQ Score
children's
Children's Literacy Development
Children's Literacy Experiences
Children's Miscues
Children's Reading Attainment
curriculum exclusion studies
development
early years literacy
educational intervention research
Emergent Literacy Approaches
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evaluating family literacy programmes
family
Family Literacy
Family Literacy Programme
Haringey Project
home learning environment
Home School Communication
involvement
literacy assessment methods
Literacy Difficulties
Miscue Analysis
paired
Paired Reading
parent
parent-child reading strategies
parental
Parental Involvement
Parental Involvement Programme
Preschool Literacy
Prescriptive Approaches
programmes
reading
Reading Test Performance
Reading Workshop
School Literacy
School Reading Books
Short Duration Programmes
Vice Versa
Product details
- ISBN 9780750703598
- Weight: 476g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 08 Dec 1994
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Parental involvement in the teaching of reading and writing has often lagged behind practice, though schools in many countries now recognise the importance of parental involvement. The ideas presented in this book offer new ways of thinking about parental involvement and should interest both researchers and practitioners. It relates the recent growth of involvement to broader considerations of the nature of literacy and historical exclusion of parents from the curriculum.; Descriptions are given of key findings from research into pre-school literacy work with parents and parents hearing children read, and a framework to underpin practice is offered. The author gives a critique of evaluation methods in the field and suggests how parental involvement should be evaluated together with a view of research findings to date and issues needing further study. The book concludes with an appraisal of what was learned from research and what needs further enquiry.
Peter Hannon University of Sheffield.
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