ABSTRACT

This popular text shows how teachers can create partnerships with parents and students that facilitate participation in the schools while also validating home culture and family concerns and aspirations. It reflects current research and theory in several areas related to literacy development, including family literacy, bilingual and multicultural education, critical pedagogy, participatory research, cooperative learning, and feminist perspectives. Teachers of students who are immigrants, non-native speakers of English, and members of marginalized groups will find this book especially pertinent.

part 1|26 pages

Background: A Tapestry of Voices and Ideas

part 2|26 pages

Initiating Home and School Partnerships

part 3|83 pages

Telling our Stories

chapter Chapter 5|3 pages

Participatory Research

chapter Chapter 7|31 pages

Dialogues with Parents about Education and Life

part 4|42 pages

Generating New Ideas: Empowerment Through Dialogue and the Creation of Books

part 5|13 pages

Exemplary Programs for Building Communities of Learners

chapter Chapter 12|3 pages

Conclusion