
Linking Families, Learning, and Schooling
Parent-Researcher Perspectives
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
182 pages
978-1-138-28711-2 (ISBN)
Description
Parents who are also educational researchers have access to a domain that is highly complex and not always available to other scholars. In this book, parent-researchers provide theoretical and practical insights into children's learning in the home and at school. Readers are given a window into learning in the home context and how all family members organize or engage in that learning. Working on two levels, the book develops scholarly discussions about learning in the home (how is it organized, who the participants are, and what children are learning), and it illustrates the impacts that outside institutions, in particular schools, have on families It is unique in showcasing parent-research as a type of research paradigm with particular aspects and challenges. Both teachers and researchers can learn from these studies as they show the impact that schooling has on families and how institutional discourses and beliefs can both positively and negatively affect the dynamics of any family.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a foundations text which contributes to the literature in family studies, literacy and language development, and school-home relations. . . . The parent researcher aspect of the book is unique."Sandra Winn Tutwiler, Washburn University, USA
"The language stories in this book will expand the thinking of teachers, researchers and other educational professionals and raise new questions for further research. At the same time for those new to these ideas, these stories are a wonderful place to begin to consider the power of understanding the complex process of learning in homes and in school."
Yetta M. Goodman, From the Foreword
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
3 s/w Tabellen
3 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
304 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-28711-2 (9781138287112)
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Parent-Researcher Perspectives
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Parent-Researcher Perspectives
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Bobbie Kabuto | Prisca Martens
Linking Families, Learning, and Schooling
Parent-Researcher Perspectives
E-Book
01/2014
1st Edition
Routledge
€65.99
Available for download
Persons
Bobbie Kabuto is Assistant Professor of Literacy Education in the Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Queens College, City University of New York, USA.
Prisca Martens is Professor in the Department of Elementary Education at Towson University, USA.
Prisca Martens is Professor in the Department of Elementary Education at Towson University, USA.
Editor
Queens College, City University of New York, USA
Towson University, USA
Content
Contents
Foreword
Learning Lessons from Our Children and Grandchildren
Yetta M. Goodman
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1
Introduction
Bobbie Kabuto & Prisca Martens
Section 1: Everyday Families, Everyday Learning
Chapter 2
What Do Those Marks Really Mean?: A Semiotic Perspective to Writing in a Bilingual Context
Bobbie Kabuto
Chapter 3
Whiteness, Discourse, and Early Childhood: An Ethnographic Study of Three Young Children's Construction of Race in Home and Community Settings
Erin T. Miller
Section 2: Families and Schooling
Chapter 4
The Struggle for Literacy: Leo's Story
Catherine Olsen Maderazo
Chapter 5
Preparing Teachers to Teach Other People's Children While Homeschooling Your Own: One Black Woman Scholar's Story
Marcelle M. Haddix
Chapter 6
My Gift to You is My Language: Spanish is the Language of My Heart
Julia Lopez-Robertson
Chapter 7
"I already know how to read!": Home and School Perceptions of Literacy
Prisca Martens
Chapter 8
At Home At School: Following Our Children
Kathleen Shannon & Patrick Shannon
Section 3: Parent-Researchers as Archeologists in Daily Family Life
Chapter 9
"They don't really know me": Mother-Daughter Insights for Researchers and Teachers
Susi Long & Kelli Long
Chapter 10
Looking Backward in Order to Look Forward: The Enduring Contribution of Parent Research
Marcia Baghban
Chapter 11
Researching Literate Lives
Jerome C. Harste & Carolyn L. Burke
Foreword
Learning Lessons from Our Children and Grandchildren
Yetta M. Goodman
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1
Introduction
Bobbie Kabuto & Prisca Martens
Section 1: Everyday Families, Everyday Learning
Chapter 2
What Do Those Marks Really Mean?: A Semiotic Perspective to Writing in a Bilingual Context
Bobbie Kabuto
Chapter 3
Whiteness, Discourse, and Early Childhood: An Ethnographic Study of Three Young Children's Construction of Race in Home and Community Settings
Erin T. Miller
Section 2: Families and Schooling
Chapter 4
The Struggle for Literacy: Leo's Story
Catherine Olsen Maderazo
Chapter 5
Preparing Teachers to Teach Other People's Children While Homeschooling Your Own: One Black Woman Scholar's Story
Marcelle M. Haddix
Chapter 6
My Gift to You is My Language: Spanish is the Language of My Heart
Julia Lopez-Robertson
Chapter 7
"I already know how to read!": Home and School Perceptions of Literacy
Prisca Martens
Chapter 8
At Home At School: Following Our Children
Kathleen Shannon & Patrick Shannon
Section 3: Parent-Researchers as Archeologists in Daily Family Life
Chapter 9
"They don't really know me": Mother-Daughter Insights for Researchers and Teachers
Susi Long & Kelli Long
Chapter 10
Looking Backward in Order to Look Forward: The Enduring Contribution of Parent Research
Marcia Baghban
Chapter 11
Researching Literate Lives
Jerome C. Harste & Carolyn L. Burke