Seeing All Kids as Readers: A New Vision for Literacy in the Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom
Drawing on a series of interviews with parents, A Family Affair provides an insider's view of what happens at home when school goes wrong. Always interesting and sometimes painful, these stories reveal that school troubles threaten the happiness and self-esteem of children; disrupt relationships; and, in general, deny parents and children many of the pleasures of family life. Some of the other topics covered include: homework as a "carrier" for school troubles; the degree to which the burdens of school troubles fall on mothers; what parents think about the issue of labeling; how school troubles shape people's perceptions of children; how school troubles affect parent-school relations; parents' differential access to resources that can support children's schooling; and advice for teachers and parents.
This is a cautionary tale for educators and educational policymakers. It will be of particular interest to teachers who worry about the effects of school troubles on children and their families. It will also comfort parents who have experienced the devastation of living with a struggling learner.
Country | USA |
Brand | Heinemann Educational Books |
Manufacturer | HEINEMANN |
Binding | Paperback |
ReleaseDate | 2000-09-12 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780325001012 |