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Autori principali: Quezada, Shelley, Nickse, Ruth S.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1992
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Nickse, Ruth S.
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contents Community Collaborations for Family Literacy Handbook. Quezada, Shelley Nickse, Ruth S. Adult Basic Education Agency Cooperation Community Coordination Cooperative Programs Coordination Family Literacy Financial Support Library Cooperation Library Role Literacy Education Program Design Program Development Program Implementation State Programs Statewide Planning Technical Assistance This handbook records the joint planning process for development of a family literacy program suited to each of six Massachusetts communities. Part 1 discusses the national background to collaborative projects, national educational goals and concept of family and intergenerational literacy programs, justification for family literacy, libraries' role in family literacy, and sources for funding and technical assistance. Part 2 focuses on the Community Collaborations for Family Literacy Project. It discusses background and need in Massachusetts, the state context, project design, project methodology, technical assistance and events, project evaluation, data gathering methods, impact, and evaluation results. Part 3 reports lessons learned: reasons for community participation, characteristics of successful collaboration, elements of successful collaboration, key elements of collaboration in support of family literacy, and barriers to collaboration. Part 4 provides steps for local communities to consider in the development of a collaborative project: guidelines for effective community collaborations, 3 steps for Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, 11 steps for state policy makers, and steps to teach collaboration skills. Appendixes include the following: 40-item annotated family literacy resource collection for parents and teachers, 44 resources for family literacy and community collaboration program development, 8 audio/video resources, and project instruments and agendas. (YLB)
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spellingShingle Community Collaborations for Family Literacy Handbook.
Quezada, Shelley
Nickse, Ruth S.
Adult Basic Education
Agency Cooperation
Community Coordination
Cooperative Programs
Coordination
Family Literacy
Financial Support
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Literacy Education
Program Design
Program Development
Program Implementation
State Programs
Statewide Planning
Technical Assistance
Community Collaborations for Family Literacy Handbook. Quezada, Shelley Nickse, Ruth S. Adult Basic Education Agency Cooperation Community Coordination Cooperative Programs Coordination Family Literacy Financial Support Library Cooperation Library Role Literacy Education Program Design Program Development Program Implementation State Programs Statewide Planning Technical Assistance This handbook records the joint planning process for development of a family literacy program suited to each of six Massachusetts communities. Part 1 discusses the national background to collaborative projects, national educational goals and concept of family and intergenerational literacy programs, justification for family literacy, libraries' role in family literacy, and sources for funding and technical assistance. Part 2 focuses on the Community Collaborations for Family Literacy Project. It discusses background and need in Massachusetts, the state context, project design, project methodology, technical assistance and events, project evaluation, data gathering methods, impact, and evaluation results. Part 3 reports lessons learned: reasons for community participation, characteristics of successful collaboration, elements of successful collaboration, key elements of collaboration in support of family literacy, and barriers to collaboration. Part 4 provides steps for local communities to consider in the development of a collaborative project: guidelines for effective community collaborations, 3 steps for Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, 11 steps for state policy makers, and steps to teach collaboration skills. Appendixes include the following: 40-item annotated family literacy resource collection for parents and teachers, 44 resources for family literacy and community collaboration program development, 8 audio/video resources, and project instruments and agendas. (YLB)
title Community Collaborations for Family Literacy Handbook.
topic Adult Basic Education
Agency Cooperation
Community Coordination
Cooperative Programs
Coordination
Family Literacy
Financial Support
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Literacy Education
Program Design
Program Development
Program Implementation
State Programs
Statewide Planning
Technical Assistance
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED361515