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Feature Articles: Theory, Research, Policy, and Practice

Family Literacy Practices and Parental Involvement of Latin American Immigrant Mothers

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Pages 247-259 | Published online: 21 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

This article draws upon three years of interviews and participant observation research in the Chelsea Public Schools, to discuss the impact of the Chelsea Family Literacy Program on promoting Latin American immigrant mothers' involvement in their children's education. The authors present the voices of Latin American immigrant mothers who describe how they increased their involvement in their children's as a result of participating in Parent & Child Together (PACT) activities at their children's schools, English as a Second Language classes, and Parent Time sessions in which they shared their parenting experiences with other mothers.

Notes

1Parental involvement is a cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act (see CitationU.S. Department of Education, 2003).

2See CitationDelgado-Gaitan (1990); Valdes (1996).

4See Patricia Hill CitationCollins's (1990) discussion about the concept of “Othermothers.”

5All women's names have been changed to maintain their anonymity.

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