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Becoming school literate parents: an ESL perspective

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posted on 2024-11-14, 04:17 authored by Honglin ChenHonglin Chen, Pauline Harris
Framed by literacy as social practice and social theory of learning, this paper provides a preliminary exploration of how an ESL parent developed a sense of school literate identity as her three children successively entered formal schooling. This case study is the beginning of a larger investigation in which we shall more fully explore the dynamic of literacy relationships between parents of ESL children and the schools their children attend. We take the opportunity in this paper to explore some emerging issues that, while preliminary, are worthy of teachers and schools consideration and point to the need for further research into the question of ESL parents literate identities at their children's schools

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Chen, H. & Harris, P. (2009). Becoming school literate parents: an ESL perspective. Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 32 (2), 118-135.

Journal title

Australian Journal of Language and Literacy

Volume

32

Issue

2

Pagination

118-135

Language

English

RIS ID

28525

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