Designing and conducting family literacy programs that account for racial, ethnic, religious, and other cultural differences.
Washington, DC: Pelavin Research Institute. Family literacy programs vary from one community to another as each program works to meet the needs of the participants and the community as well. Research Link / Family Literacy John H. Holloway Even as schools strive to provide the best reading instruction, educators are aware that factors outside the school influence their …
Basic Family Literacy Facts (NCL). Changing the Course of Family Literacy (Goodling Institute, 2017). The National Center for Family Literacy developed a report, The Effect of Family Literacy Interventions on Children's Acquisition of Reading from Kindergarten to Grade 3 (2006), that reviewed the scientific literature on parent involvement and the acquisition of children's reading from kindergarten to grade 3. (1994). To view the article, scroll down to Volume 61 and click on March 2004, then scroll down to almost the bottom of the resulting page for the link to the article. Family Trails (National Center for Families Learning) National Literacy Directory (National Center for Families Learning). Participants in family literacy programs usually include children, …
Who Participates in Family Literacy Programs? From Theory to Outcomes: NCFL’s Two-Generation Movement for Families (NCFL, 2016).
This article from Educational Leadership presents research based information about the benefits of family literacy.
), Family literacy: Directions in research and implications for practice. Family literacy as a term dates from the early 1980s and has evolved to have two key meanings: i) literacy practices within families, i.e. National Center for Family Literacy. The power of family literacy. In L.A. Benjamin & J. Lord (Eds.
Help Adults Help Their Children Climb the Literacy Ladder (COABE, 2014).