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In this groundbreaking volume, Ruth Handel offers educators and parents who work to forge authentic partnerships between home and school, crucial new insights based on her work with family literacy projects. During an eight year research study Handel delved into the experiences of adult participants in school-based family literacy programs and explored the following topics: ? What accounts for sustained interest on the part of teachers and parents? ? What are the benefits, limitations, misunderstandings, and unintended consequences of their participation? ? In what ways does a program mesh with personal history and out-of-school lives? ? What guidelines may be derived for family literacy practice and for the preparation of teachers as family educators? In uncovering the many meanings of family literacy, this volume depicts the special nature of family literacy, locates programs historically, and points to future trends. This book provides a unique, accessible resource for initiating and improving family literacy programs.

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title Building Family Literacy in an Urban Community Language and Literacy - photo 1

title:Building Family Literacy in an Urban Community Language and Literacy Series (New York, N.Y.)
author:Handel, Ruth D.
publisher:Teachers College Press
isbn10 | asin:0807738948
print isbn13:9780807738948
ebook isbn13:9780585247120
language:English
subjectFamily literacy programs--New Jersey--Newark--Case studies, Education, Urban--New Jersey--Newark--Case studies.
publication date:1999
lcc:LC152.N58H36 1999eb
ddc:302.2/244/0974932
subject:Family literacy programs--New Jersey--Newark--Case studies, Education, Urban--New Jersey--Newark--Case studies.
Page i
LANGUAGE AND LITERACY SERIES
Dorothy S. Strickland and Celia Genishi, SERIES EDITORS
ADVISORY BOARD: RICHARD ALLINGTON, DONNA ALVERMANN, KATHRYN AU,
EDWARD CHITTENDON, BERNICE CULLINAN, COLETTE DAIUTE,
ANNE HAAS DYSON, CAROLE EDELSKY, JANET EMIG,
SHIRLEY BRICE HEATH, CONNIE JUEL, SUSAN LYTLE
Reading for Meaning: Fostering Comprehension in the Middle Grades
BARBARA M. TAYLOR, MICHAEL F.
GRAVES, PAUL van den BROEK, Editors
Writing in the Real World: Making the Transition from School to Work
ANNE BEAUFORT
Young Adult Literature and the New Literary Theories: Developing Critical Readers in Middle School
ANNA O. SOTER
Literacy Matters: Writing and Reading the Social Self
ROBERT P. YAGELSKI
Building Family Literacy in an Urban Community
RUTH D. HANDEL
Children's Inquiry: Using Language to Make Sense of the World
JUDITH WELLS LINDFORS
Engaged Reading: Processes, Practices, and Policy Implications
JOHN T. GUTHRIE and
DONNA E. ALVERMANN, Editors
Learning to Read: Beyond Phonics and Whole Language
G. BRIAN THOMPSON and
TOM NICHOLSON, Editors
So Much to Say: Adolescents, Bilingualism, and ESL in the Secondary School
CHRISTIAN J. FALTIS and PAULA WOLFE, Editors
Close to Home: Oral and Literate Practices in a Transnational Mexicano Community
JUAN C. GUERRA
Authorizing Readers: Resistance and Respect in the Teaching of Literature
PETER J. RABINOWITZ and
MICHAEL W. SMITH
On the Brink: Negotiating Literature and Life with Adolescents
SUSAN HYNDS
Life at the Margins: Literacy, Language, and Technology in Everyday Life
JULIET MERRIFIELD, MARY BETH
BINGMAN, DAVID HEMPHILL, and
KATHLEEN P. BENNETTDeMARRAIS
One Child, Many Worlds: Early Learning in Multicultural Communities
EVE GREGORY, Editor
Literacy for Life: Adult Learners, New Practices
HANNA ARLENE FINGERET and
CASSANDRA DRENNON
Children's Literature and the Politics of Equality
PAT PINSENT
The Book Club Connection: Literacy Learning and Classroom Talk
SUSAN I. MCMAHON and TAFFY E.
RAPHAEL, Editors, with VIRGINIA J.
GOATLEY and LAURA S. PARDO
Until We Are Strong Together: Women Writers in the Tenderloin
CAROLINE E. HELLER
Restructuring Schools for Linguistic Diversity: Linking Decision Making to Effective Programs
OFELIA B. MIRAMONTES, ADEL NADEAU,and NANCY L. COMMINS
Writing Superheroes: Contemporary Childhood, Popular Culture, and Classroom Literacy
ANNE HAAS DYSON
Opening Dialogue: Understanding the Dynamics of Language and Learning in the English Classroom
MARTIN NYSTRAND with ADAM
GAMORAN, ROBERT KACHUR, and
CATHERINE PRENDERGAST
Reading Across Cultures: Teaching Literature in a Diverse Society
THERESA ROGERS and
ANNA O. SOTER, Editors
"You Gotta Be the Book": Teaching Engaged and Reflective Reading with Adolescents
JEFFREY D. WILHELM
(Continued)
Page ii
Just Girls: Hidden Literacies and Life in Junior High
MARGARET J. FINDERS
The First R: Every Child's Right to Read
MICHAEL F. GRAVES,
PAUL van den BROEK, and
BARBARA M. TAYLOR, Editors
Exploring Blue Highways: Literacy Reform, School Change, and the Creation of Learning Communities
JOBETH ALLEN, MARILYNN CARY, and
LISA DELGADO, Coordinators
Envisioning Literature: Literary Understanding and Literature Instruction
JUDITH A. LANGER
Teaching Writing as Reflective Practice
GEORGE HILLOCKS, JR.
Talking Their Way into Science: Hearing Children's Questions and Theories, Responding with Curricula
KAREN GALLAS
Whole Language Across the Curriculum: Grades 1, 2, 3
SHIRLEY C. RAINES, Editor
The Administration and Supervision of Reading Programs, SECOND EDITION
SHELLEY B. WEPNER, JOAN T. FEELEY, and
DOROTHY S. STRICKLAND, Editors
No Quick Fix: Rethinking Literacy Programs in America's Elementary Schools
RICHARD L. ALLINGTON and
SEAN A. WALMSLEY, Editors
Unequal Opportunity: Learning to Read in the U.S.A.
JILL SUNDAY BARTOLI
Nonfiction for the Classroom: Milton Meltzer on Writing, History and Social Responsibility
Edited and with an Introduction by
E. WENDY SAUL
When Children Write: Critical Re-Visions of the Writing Workshop
TIMOTHY LENSMIRE
Dramatizing Literature in Whole Language Classrooms, SECOND EDITION
JOHN WARREN STEWIG and
CAROL BUEGE
The Languages of Learning: How Children Talk, Write, Dance, Draw, and Sing Their Understandingof the World
KAREN GALLAS
Partners in Learning: Teachers and Children in Reading Recovery
CAROL A. LYONS, GAY SU PINNELL,
AND DIANE E. DEFORD
Social Worlds of Children Learning to Write in an Urban Primary School
ANNE HAAS DYSON
The Politics of Workplace Literacy: A Case Study
SHERYL GREENWOOD GOWEN
Inside/Outside: Teacher Research and Knowledge
MARILYN COCHRAN-SMITH and
SUSAN L. LYTLE
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