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Educational Psychology
An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology
Volume 12, 1992 - Issue 3-4
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Beginning Reading and Sending Books Home to Read: a case for some fine tuningFootnote[1]

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Pages 239-247 | Published online: 25 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Sending books home is a distinctive practice in beginning reading instruction in New Zealand. There has been little systematic description of how the practice typically operates. As part of a larger study of collaboration between communities and schools, information was collected from interviews with J1 classroom teachers and parents in 19 primary schools. Their responses revealed a normative practice. Almost all parents and teachers participated in the practice and considered parents should participate at this level. It was found that both teachers and parents believe the parental role is one of support and that little specific information on how to hear children read is shared between school and home. The results are interpreted as showing a generally robust practice but the need for more fine tuning with a redefinition of roles to maximise its developmental potential.

[1] Paper presented at the New Zealand Association for Research in Education Annual Conference, Dunedin, 28 November‐1 December 1991.

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[1] Paper presented at the New Zealand Association for Research in Education Annual Conference, Dunedin, 28 November‐1 December 1991.

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