This dissertation study describes and interprets the dialogue between Latino parents and their children during home literature conversations. The participating students were enrolled in my first and second grade classroom in East Los Angeles, California. I was guided by the following research questions in this qualitative teacher research study: a) What is the nature of the home literature discussions, specifically what types of talk do parents and children use to think about the books they read together? and b) What are parents' perspectives on their involvement with the school and with their child's literacy development? Data sources connected to the children's dialogue at home and parent perspectives included audiotapes, transcripts, res...
This study examines the discourse of second grade bilingual students participating in small group li...
This study investigated the actual and potential role that cultural resources embedded in Latino hou...
This study explored the support that Spanish-speaking families need from schools to help their child...
This qualitative case study explored what occurred when seven Latinx parents and a bilingual coordin...
Coming from a low-income heritage language family, like 17% of Latino families, entails important ac...
Restricted until 30 Sept. 2008.This mixed-methods study focused on motivation-related factors in Lat...
The study employed a bilingual family book club framework to group parents and children together dur...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literacy practices of Latino immigrant families and the...
abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to provide insight into immigrant Latino parents'...
The rapid increase in the number of Hispanic students in U.S. schools demands that school personnel ...
This dissertation study examines urban and bilingual children's dialogue in the contexts of school a...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
This study presents the results of a fifteen-month research project conducted with a group of Latina...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
This study examined low-income, Spanish-speaking, immigrant Latina mothers\u27 book sharing behavior...
This study examines the discourse of second grade bilingual students participating in small group li...
This study investigated the actual and potential role that cultural resources embedded in Latino hou...
This study explored the support that Spanish-speaking families need from schools to help their child...
This qualitative case study explored what occurred when seven Latinx parents and a bilingual coordin...
Coming from a low-income heritage language family, like 17% of Latino families, entails important ac...
Restricted until 30 Sept. 2008.This mixed-methods study focused on motivation-related factors in Lat...
The study employed a bilingual family book club framework to group parents and children together dur...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literacy practices of Latino immigrant families and the...
abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to provide insight into immigrant Latino parents'...
The rapid increase in the number of Hispanic students in U.S. schools demands that school personnel ...
This dissertation study examines urban and bilingual children's dialogue in the contexts of school a...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
This study presents the results of a fifteen-month research project conducted with a group of Latina...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
This study examined low-income, Spanish-speaking, immigrant Latina mothers\u27 book sharing behavior...
This study examines the discourse of second grade bilingual students participating in small group li...
This study investigated the actual and potential role that cultural resources embedded in Latino hou...
This study explored the support that Spanish-speaking families need from schools to help their child...