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Ferlazzo, Larry – Library Media Connection, 2009
At least 5.1 million U.S. students in kindergarten through 12th grade are English Language Learners today--10.5 percent of the entire student population. That amount is expected to grow to 25% by the year 2025. Numbers on the educational levels of these students' parents vary, though it appears that at least one-third of the heads-of-household…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Parent Participation
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Wood, Katherine – TESOL Journal, 2011
Interrupted formal education is a barrier that makes learning English as an adult an extremely challenging commitment. Besides the many work and family responsibilities that most adult English as a second language (ESL) learners face, students with interrupted formal education (SIFE) often lack familiarity with school-based skills and typical…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Stopouts, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Braun, Bonnie; Kim, Jinhee; Anderson, Elaine A. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2009
Families are at-risk of or experiencing a diminished quality of living and life in current economic times and difficult decisions are required. Health and financial literacy are the basis for wise personal and public decision making. Family and consumer sciences (FCS) professionals can forge connections between health and financial literacy to…
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Money Management, Consumer Education, Health Promotion
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Baskwill, Jane; Harkins, Mary Jane – Young Children, 2009
From an early age, young children, when given the opportunity, demonstrate their interest and enthusiasm for writing. Toddlers spontaneously pick up pencils and crayons to make marks on paper, walls, and floors. Preschoolers' scribbles are indications of their growing understanding of how print and story work. Their oral stories are often…
Descriptors: Photography, Childrens Writing, Role Models, Young Children
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Iddings, Ana Christina DaSilva – Theory Into Practice, 2009
This article reports on a family literacy program that began with the creation and implementation of a Welcome Center in an elementary school in the Southwest United States. This center was intended to be a place where recent immigrant students and their families, teachers, as well as other community members, came together to participate in…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Immigrants, Family School Relationship, Empowerment
Movement for Canadian Literacy, 2008
One of the ways that Movement for Canadian Literacy (MCL) fulfills its mandate is by providing a forum where people from provincial/territorial and national organizations can work together to identify, discuss and address issues of common focus. This project, Mapping the Field of Family Literacy, reflects MCL's goal of building consensus, capacity…
Descriptors: National Organizations, Foreign Countries, Family Literacy, Interviews
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Smith, Howard L.; Riojas-Cortez, Mari – Language Arts, 2010
Spanish-speaking, Mexican American parents participated in a literacy workshop in which they created short, personal letters called "cartitas de carino" for their children. This paper reports on the content of their texts, which included drawings and messages that reflected the cultural norms and traditions of the families. Using a…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Economic Status, Mexican Americans, Low Income Groups
Elfert, Maren, Ed. – UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (NJ1), 2008
Family literacy emphasises the intergenerational transfer of language and literacy from parents to their children or from one generation to another. A range of family literacy programmes exists, varying according to the groups at which each is aimed. Some programmes focus on children, some on adults, and others on both. Some programmes are run at…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Family Literacy, Global Approach, Literacy Education
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Whitmore, Kathryn F.; Norton-Meier, Lori A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
Stories about Pearl Bright and Ronda Thompson (pseudonyms), two mothers whose literacy lives offered possibilities for new relationships with their children's elementary school, are recounted in this article. Negative personal schooling histories and lack of academic successes kept Pearl from trusting the educational system and motivated Ronda to…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Family Literacy
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McKinney, Marilyn; Lasley, Saralyn; Holmes-Gull, Rosemary – English Journal, 2008
Family writing projects can change the nature of classroom writing instruction and rejuvenate teachers. Marilyn McKinney, Saralyn Lasley, and Rosemary Holmes-Gull report on their study of one such project in an urban school district. Using the concept of "third space," they describe the influence of this family literacy program on…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Writing Instruction, Urban Schools, Family Literacy
Surles, Stephanie – Exceptional Parent, 2007
The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC[TM]) has recently released a new support for military families facing deployment, with the addition of another kit to its "Growing, Learning, and Understanding: Making Meaning through Early Literacy"[TM] (GLU[TM]) initiative. The GLU initiative focuses on developing early literacy skills in children…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Early Childhood Education, Military Schools, Young Children
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Macleod, Flora – Early Child Development and Care, 2008
Accounts of fathers' reluctance to engage with locally based family learning groups rarely acknowledge the relationship between learning and identity. This tends not to be the case in parallel accounts of women's reluctance to become involved in groups or networks where the mainstream clientele is male. Drawing on the case study of a national…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Fathers, Family Programs, Parent Attitudes
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Mui, Selina; Anderson, Jim – Reading Teacher, 2008
In this article, we document the literacy practices of Genna Johar and her extended family. Genna, a grade 1 student, is a member of a Indo-Canadian joint family in which her parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, share a household. Family members including siblings and cousins play important roles in supporting Genna's literacy…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Literacy, Foreign Countries, Family Characteristics
Burd, Michelle; Doolittle, Martha – Online Submission, 2010
This report describes 2009-2010 Austin Independent School District parent involvement activities which are coordinated by the district's Parent Support Office, conducted by campus-based parent support specialists, and supported through the activities of special parent support staff.
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Outreach Programs, Parent School Relationship, Educational Legislation
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Milliron, Mark David; Plinske, Kathleen; Noonan-Terry, Coral – Planning for Higher Education, 2008
Rather than focus primarily on the next generation of learners, the authors argue we are best served to focus on building out our on-ground and online infrastructures for a new generation of learning--blending multiple learning modes, technologies, and techniques over the course of the next 15-20 years to serve the diverse array of students from…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Learning Modalities, Family Literacy, Reading Instruction
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