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Parental Involvement in Children''s Reading

English · Hardback

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Originally published in 1985. Research has shown the considerable benefit in having carefully structured systems for parental involvement - this book presents a review of past and current good practice.


List of contents

Part 1: Introduction 1. Overview of Parental Participation in Children’s Education Sheila Wolfendale 2. Parental Involvement in Reading: Theoretical and Empirical Background Keith Topping Part 2: Parental Involvement in Reading in Action. A: Parent Listening 3. An Introduction to Parent Listening Sheila Wolfendale 4. Parental Involvement and Reading Attainment: Implications of Research in Dagenham and Haringey Jenny Hewison 5. Implementation and Take-up of a Project to Involve Parents in the Teaching of Reading Peter Hannon, Angela Jackson and Beryl Page 6. Encouraging Parents to Listen to their Children Read Jeremy Swinson 7. The Elmwood Project, Somerset David Knapman 8. PACT: Development of Home-reading Schemes in the ILEA Alex Griffiths and Alastair King 9. Parental Involvement Programmes and the Literacy Performance of Children Paul Widlake and Flora Macleod 10. Teachers Working Together: A Workshop Approach Mary Robertson B: Paired Reading 11. An Introduction to Paired Reading Keith Topping 12. Paired Reading: Origins and Future Roger Morgan 13. A Study of the Effectiveness of Paired Reading Alan Heath 14. The Development of Paired Reading in Derbyshire Andy Miller, David Robson and Roger Bushell 15. Paired Reading at Deighton Junior School Avril Bush 16. A Research Project in Paired Reading Leslie Carrick-Smith 17. A Paired Reading Project with Asian Families Greta Jungnitz C: Behavioural Methods 18. An Introduction to Behavioural Methods Keith Topping 19. Remedial Reading Using a Home-based Token Economy Lyn Fry 20. Remedial Reading at Home Ted Glynn 21. Parent-assisted Instruction in Reading and Spelling Jonathan Solity and Chris Reeve 22. Giving Parents a Choice: Teaching Paired Reading and Pause, Prompt and Praise Strategies in a Workshop Setting Sam Winter 23. Parental Involvement at Mowbray School Pauline Holdsworth D: Variations 24. An Introduction to Variations Sheila Wolfendale 25. The Kings Heath Project Trevor Bryans, Anne Kidd and Marie Levey 26. A Comparative Study of Three Methods of Parental Involvement in Reading Lorraine Wareing 27. An Inner-city Home-reading Project Tessa Cooknell 28. ‘Have You a Minute?’ The Fox Hill Reading Project Hilda Smith and Margaret Marsh 29. Parents as Coaches for Dyslexic and Severely Reading Retarded Pupils Colin Tyre and Peter Young 30. Teaching Parents to Teach Reading to Teach Language: A Project with Down’s Syndrome Children and their Parents Sue Buckley Part 3: Implementation 31. Review and Prospect Keith Topping 32. Planning Parental Involvement in Reading Sheila Wolfendale 33. Resources: Examples and Details Sheila Wolfendale and Keith Topping

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Keith Topping, Sheila Wolfendale

Summary

Originally published in 1985. Research has shown the considerable benefit in having carefully structured systems for parental involvement - this book presents a review of past and current good practice.

Product details

Authors Keith (University of Dundee Topping, Keith Wolfendale Topping
Assisted by Keith Topping (Editor), Keith (University of Dundee Topping (Editor), Sheila Wolfendale (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2017
 
EAN 9780815376668
ISBN 978-0-8153-7666-8
No. of pages 346
Series Routledge Library Editions: Literacy
Routledge Library Editions: Literacy
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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