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Crowther, Jim; Tett, Lyn – Literacy, 2011
Scotland provides an interesting context for studying adult literacy in that it is one of the few countries that explicitly acknowledge the idea of literacy as a social practice. By drawing on two initiatives we illustrate literacy learning derived from a mixture of social practice and critical literacy perspectives. Together they provide insights…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Critical Literacy
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Camilleri, Juan; Spiteri, Sandro; Wolfendale, Sheila – Literacy, 2005
The article describes the genesis of, rationale for and running of the Parent Empowerment for Family Literacy Project (PEFaL), a European-Union funded six-nation family literacy initiative that took place between 2001 and 2004. Whilst a number of features of the project are typical of family literacy programmes, some aspects of PEFaL are…
Descriptors: Parents, Family Literacy
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Heydon, Liz; Reilly, Jill – Literacy, 2007
Practice in working with parents is changing and communicating with parents is increasingly a part of teachers' responsibilities. Besides focusing on supporting their children's learning, many schools now involve parents in education for themselves. Yet despite the expectation that they will work to engage parents in their children's learning, in…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Family Programs
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Gregory, Eve – Literacy, 2004
The promise to raise literacy standards significantly at age 11 in economically disadvantaged areas has been an important part of the present British Government's educational policy. Integral to this promise has been the introduction of official homeschool contracts or agreements, which oblige parents to engage in specific literacy activities with…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Siblings, Play, Family Literacy
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Knaflic, Livija – Literacy, 2005
Different research on literacy demonstrates that the family has an important impact on literacy in general and it seems that there may be an inter-generational transfer of literacy level and reading habits within families. In order to compensate for lack of encouragement of reading at home, different initiatives have been developed involving work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Habits, Family Literacy, Adult Students