Traditionally, educators have been generous in dispensing advice to parents about how they can help their children learn to read and write when they enter school (e.g.,Mergentime, 1963; Vukelich, 1984). However, researchers in emergent literacy (Clay, 1966) have found that many young children enter school already possessing considerable literacy knowledge. Consequently, there is a burgeoning interest in working with parents to understand the important roles they play in their school aged children’s literacy development. M<
Parent involvement appears to hold great potential for the improvement of literacy education. Withou...
This study explored relationships among parents' literacy beliefs, parents' selfreported literacy b...
It is believed that a person's formative years in school are the most important time in their develo...
In my diploma, I explored whether parents are aware that they are an important role model for a chil...
In this paper a review is provided of literature on early literacy programs with an emphasis on the ...
textReading aloud to very young children has been described as one of the “most important activities...
The quantity and nature of parent-child verbal interactions, reading to and with children, and the a...
Parents are the primary influence on young children\u27s emergent literacy. They provide the first a...
This study explored the beliefs and expectations of parents and teachers in an inner city, multicult...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014...
Parental involvement in reading is widely accepted by many educationalists as an important aspect o...
Parental involvement in reading is widely accepted by many\ud educationalists as an important aspect...
To address the void in scholarly literature, this study explored how parents approach and understand...
There is increasing recognition that literacy learning is a sociocultural phenomenon and that the wa...
Among recent developments in literacy research and practice is the increased recognition of the crit...
Parent involvement appears to hold great potential for the improvement of literacy education. Withou...
This study explored relationships among parents' literacy beliefs, parents' selfreported literacy b...
It is believed that a person's formative years in school are the most important time in their develo...
In my diploma, I explored whether parents are aware that they are an important role model for a chil...
In this paper a review is provided of literature on early literacy programs with an emphasis on the ...
textReading aloud to very young children has been described as one of the “most important activities...
The quantity and nature of parent-child verbal interactions, reading to and with children, and the a...
Parents are the primary influence on young children\u27s emergent literacy. They provide the first a...
This study explored the beliefs and expectations of parents and teachers in an inner city, multicult...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014...
Parental involvement in reading is widely accepted by many educationalists as an important aspect o...
Parental involvement in reading is widely accepted by many\ud educationalists as an important aspect...
To address the void in scholarly literature, this study explored how parents approach and understand...
There is increasing recognition that literacy learning is a sociocultural phenomenon and that the wa...
Among recent developments in literacy research and practice is the increased recognition of the crit...
Parent involvement appears to hold great potential for the improvement of literacy education. Withou...
This study explored relationships among parents' literacy beliefs, parents' selfreported literacy b...
It is believed that a person's formative years in school are the most important time in their develo...