This study investigated the family as a site for literacy. The theoretical approach is that all literacy is situated in a social context. Eleven parents were interviewed about literacy use and practices both in their families of origin and in their present families. The parents were from India, Sri Lanka, Tonga, Britain and Aotearoa/New Zealand. The study explored generational differences as well as aspects of diversity among the families. While there were similarities in the uses of literacy across the generations, diversity was evident in the differences in purpose between the Pakeha families and the others. For the Pakeha the purpose of reading was for pleasure while the other parents stressed the importance of reading for moral messages...
This qualitative arts-based research study explores family literacy experiences that occur in homes ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The study was conducted in the rural a...
This study explores the experience of participants involved in three family literacy programmes in B...
This study investigated the family as a site for literacy. The theoretical approach is that all lite...
Approaches to literacy education named as ‘family literacy programmes’ first emerged in Aotearoa New...
An investigation of sites, uses and practices for literacy in the lives of Pasifika students Lower t...
This paper explores literacy traditions within the lives of three families. The narrative accounts ...
The focus of this study was to describe children’s literacy learning in multicultural home and schoo...
Study of the research literature showed that literacy skills are socialised in young children along ...
Everyone has a literacy component to their lives. Family literacy refers to the ways people learn an...
An investigation of sites, uses and practices for literacy in the lives of Pasifika students Lower t...
Family literacy programmes have become an increasingly popular pedagogical tool utilised by policy m...
The purpose of this study was to document the literacy practices of three 5-7 year old boys who were...
The language and literacy development of young children starts in the home, and is strongly influen...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
This qualitative arts-based research study explores family literacy experiences that occur in homes ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The study was conducted in the rural a...
This study explores the experience of participants involved in three family literacy programmes in B...
This study investigated the family as a site for literacy. The theoretical approach is that all lite...
Approaches to literacy education named as ‘family literacy programmes’ first emerged in Aotearoa New...
An investigation of sites, uses and practices for literacy in the lives of Pasifika students Lower t...
This paper explores literacy traditions within the lives of three families. The narrative accounts ...
The focus of this study was to describe children’s literacy learning in multicultural home and schoo...
Study of the research literature showed that literacy skills are socialised in young children along ...
Everyone has a literacy component to their lives. Family literacy refers to the ways people learn an...
An investigation of sites, uses and practices for literacy in the lives of Pasifika students Lower t...
Family literacy programmes have become an increasingly popular pedagogical tool utilised by policy m...
The purpose of this study was to document the literacy practices of three 5-7 year old boys who were...
The language and literacy development of young children starts in the home, and is strongly influen...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
This qualitative arts-based research study explores family literacy experiences that occur in homes ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The study was conducted in the rural a...
This study explores the experience of participants involved in three family literacy programmes in B...