ERIC Number: EJ1245159
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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How Homework Shapes Family Literacy Practices
Clarke, Carolyn; Comber, Barbara
Reading Teacher, v73 n5 p563-573 Mar-Apr 2020
The authors explore the possibility that school literacy practices sent home as homework are changing family reading interactions by adding to the tasks that teachers expect parents to undertake. The authors consider how reading, formerly an elective leisure practice between parents and their children, has been reorganized and how this positions parents differently. The authors also examine teachers' views on the importance of parents reading to their children and teachers' expectations of parents to support school literacy practices in the form of homework. Evidence that teachers now depend on parents to support school-based literacy practices and how this serves to change the nature of literacy practices in the home is discussed.
Descriptors: Homework, Parent Child Relationship, Family Literacy, Teacher Attitudes, Reading Aloud to Others, Literacy Education, Reading Habits, Leisure Time, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Reading Attitudes
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Language: English
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