(Free read ebook) Reading Families: The Literate Lives of Urban Children (Practitioner Inquiry, 23)
·•●- Catherine Compton-Lilly ·•●-
| #910799 in Books | Teachers College Press | 2003-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .47 x6.38 x8.96l,.52 | File Name: 0807742767 | 168 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Purchased for class only|By Cher|This book was a required reading. In all honesty, I would never have a purchased it otherwise. It is a qualitative research study of inner city children,by someone who purports to have a genuine interest in the lives of children. It brings to light the obvious...social,political,and economic mainstream discourse that drives our schools and furt||""This is an important book.... The author's deft use of contemporary theories challenges the dominant ways of talking and thinking about reading in urban communities and paves the way for teacher inquiries that go beyond the documentation of classroom practi
This dynamic text offers a rare glimpse into the literacy development of urban children and their families' role in it. Based on the author's candid interviews with her first-grade students, their parents and grandparents, this book challenges the stereotypical view that urban parents don't care about their children's education. By listening closely to the voices of her students and their families, the author helps us to move beyond negative assumptions, revealing compl...
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