The field of family literacy, both theory and practice, has much to offer adult literacy education. However, family approaches in adult literacy are under-theorised and underdeveloped if the holistic wellbeing of the intended participants in programs based on these approaches is the primary concern. This article discusses one dimension of a larger study which explored the wellbeing-related effects of participation in four family focused adult literacy programs in New Zealand. This article discusses the principles and practices that were common across the programs. The study found that, despite differences in program content, foci and approaches, common principles and practices reflected shared values and beliefs about literacy and about peo...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
This dissertation investigates the nature, scope and characteristics of recent adult literacy policy...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.There are many family literacy programmes in countr...
Approaches to literacy education named as ‘family literacy programmes’ first emerged in Aotearoa New...
This paper describes a study that used community psychology theories to investigate family-focused l...
This paper describes the critical role community psychology theories played in reframing literacy re...
This paper describes a study that used community psychology theories to investigate family-focused l...
Policy aimed at increasing adult literacy and numeracy skills has been a strong focus of the New Zea...
The basis of family literacy Family literacy programmes began in Israel, the US and England in the 1...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.This study examined the family ...
'Adult learning makes a difference - to the economy of course, to health, well-being, confidence and...
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...
Research in child and adult literacy demonstrates that the achievement and the level of literacy tha...
This study examined the effects of family literacy programs on increasing literacy behaviors in youn...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
This dissertation investigates the nature, scope and characteristics of recent adult literacy policy...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.There are many family literacy programmes in countr...
Approaches to literacy education named as ‘family literacy programmes’ first emerged in Aotearoa New...
This paper describes a study that used community psychology theories to investigate family-focused l...
This paper describes the critical role community psychology theories played in reframing literacy re...
This paper describes a study that used community psychology theories to investigate family-focused l...
Policy aimed at increasing adult literacy and numeracy skills has been a strong focus of the New Zea...
The basis of family literacy Family literacy programmes began in Israel, the US and England in the 1...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.This study examined the family ...
'Adult learning makes a difference - to the economy of course, to health, well-being, confidence and...
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...
Research in child and adult literacy demonstrates that the achievement and the level of literacy tha...
This study examined the effects of family literacy programs on increasing literacy behaviors in youn...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
This dissertation investigates the nature, scope and characteristics of recent adult literacy policy...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.There are many family literacy programmes in countr...