Presents the findings of a study in Australia which focused on the collaboration between home, school and community that support numeracy development in children. Aims of the project; Framework used in the analysis of various partnerships between the social institutions; Ways in which the partnerships can be initiated; Concerns that are essential in building and sustaining long-term partnerships to support children's numeracy development
Five year old children starting their formal education in primary schools bring with them a range of...
The outcome from this project produces a database of over 185 projects and 726 publications relating...
Drawing upon one research project Home-School-Community Partnerships for Enhancing Children\u27s Num...
The importance of building home, school and community partnerships is increasingly acknowledged sinc...
Key findings: An Australia-wide survey of primary schools for the project identified 606 numeracy pa...
The importance of building educational partnerships between families, schools and communities is inc...
The importance of building educational partnerships between families, schools and communities is inc...
This article summarises the fi ndings from an exploratory study about the Home–School Partnership fo...
The Numeracy Project, as implemented in New Zealand, aims to enhance the numeracy achievement of all...
Projects Initiative and sought to improve literacy and numeracy outcomes for children living in low ...
*This report is free to read on the publisher's website* Executive Summary: A major policy objective...
Using data from an Australian study of home, school and community partnerships, we suggest that comm...
Recognition of the importance of the early childhood years in the development of numeracy is a signi...
Children's involvement in home literacy and numeracy activities has been linked to school achievemen...
In Australia, numeracy is regarded as a general capability to be developed across the whole school c...
Five year old children starting their formal education in primary schools bring with them a range of...
The outcome from this project produces a database of over 185 projects and 726 publications relating...
Drawing upon one research project Home-School-Community Partnerships for Enhancing Children\u27s Num...
The importance of building home, school and community partnerships is increasingly acknowledged sinc...
Key findings: An Australia-wide survey of primary schools for the project identified 606 numeracy pa...
The importance of building educational partnerships between families, schools and communities is inc...
The importance of building educational partnerships between families, schools and communities is inc...
This article summarises the fi ndings from an exploratory study about the Home–School Partnership fo...
The Numeracy Project, as implemented in New Zealand, aims to enhance the numeracy achievement of all...
Projects Initiative and sought to improve literacy and numeracy outcomes for children living in low ...
*This report is free to read on the publisher's website* Executive Summary: A major policy objective...
Using data from an Australian study of home, school and community partnerships, we suggest that comm...
Recognition of the importance of the early childhood years in the development of numeracy is a signi...
Children's involvement in home literacy and numeracy activities has been linked to school achievemen...
In Australia, numeracy is regarded as a general capability to be developed across the whole school c...
Five year old children starting their formal education in primary schools bring with them a range of...
The outcome from this project produces a database of over 185 projects and 726 publications relating...
Drawing upon one research project Home-School-Community Partnerships for Enhancing Children\u27s Num...