Teaching and Learning about Family Literacy and Family Literacy Programs

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Adult Basic Education
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Children's Literacy Development
Children's Literacy Learning
Children’s Literacy Development
Children’s Literacy Learning
community engagement
digital literacies education
digital literacy
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early literacy
ELLs
Emergent Literacy
English Language Learners
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Family Literacy
Family Literacy Educators
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Family Literacy Participants
Family Literacy Practice
Family Literacy Practitioners
Family Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Research
homeschool
ILP
Interactive Literacy Activities
Intergenerational Literacy
literacy intervention models
multimodality
Parent Child Literacy Interactions
parental engagement
parental involvement education
Postsecondary Education
Professional Development
Project Flame
qualitative literacy research
race and literacy studies
Shared Book Reading
social class
sociocultural approaches to family literacy
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  • ISBN 9780367371302
  • Weight: 326g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides a systematic exploration of family literacy, including its historic origins, theoretical expansion, practical applications within the field, and focused topics within family literacy. Grounded in sociocultural approaches to learning and literacy, the book covers research on how families use literacy in their daily lives as well as different models of family literacy programs and interventions that provide opportunities for parent-child literacy interactions and that support the needs of children and parents as adult learners. Chapters discuss key topics, including the roles of race, ethnicity, culture, and social class in family literacy; digital family literacies; family-school relationships and parental engagement in schools; fathers’ involvement in family literacy; accountability and employment; and more. Throughout the book, Lynch and Prins share evidence-based literacy practices and highlight examples of successful family literacy programs. Acknowledging lingering concerns, challenges, and critiques of family literacy, the book also offers recommendations for research, policy, and practice.

Accessible and thorough, this book comprehensively addresses family literacies and is relevant for researchers, scholars, graduate students, and instructors and practitioners in language and literacy programs.

Jacqueline Lynch is Associate Professor of Literacy Education in the School of Education and Human Development at Florida International University, USA.

Esther Prins is Professor of Lifelong Larning and Adult Education and Co-Director of the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy and Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy at The Pennsylvania State University, USA.

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