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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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contents Close to Home: Library-Based Family Literacy. An Instructional Video for Library-Based Family Literacy Programs. [Videotape.] Adult Education Adult Literacy Basic Skills Early Childhood Education Family Literacy Family Programs Integrated Services Library Cooperation Library Services Literacy Literacy Education Needs Assessment Outreach Programs Partnerships in Education Program Development Program Implementation Public Libraries Reading Instruction Teamwork This videtape is a guide hosted by Judy Woodruff to starting and enhancing a library-based family literacy project. Librarians and literacy providers learn: how to do a needs assessment, how to build a team within the library; how to develop a community coalition; how business partners contribute to family literacy programs; and how to recruit participants. Family literacy consists of education for adults, literacy activities for children, and time for children and parents to read together. The videotape features models from the Bell Atlantic/American Library Association Family Literacy Project, a partnership established to encourage local solutions to the problems of low literacy. Possible community partners include Head Start centers, well-baby clinics, community action agencies, teen parenting programs, churches and food pantries, and many others. (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Close to Home: Library-Based Family Literacy. An Instructional Video for Library-Based Family Literacy Programs. [Videotape.]
Adult Education
Adult Literacy
Basic Skills
Early Childhood Education
Family Literacy
Family Programs
Integrated Services
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Literacy
Literacy Education
Needs Assessment
Outreach Programs
Partnerships in Education
Program Development
Program Implementation
Public Libraries
Reading Instruction
Teamwork
Close to Home: Library-Based Family Literacy. An Instructional Video for Library-Based Family Literacy Programs. [Videotape.] Adult Education Adult Literacy Basic Skills Early Childhood Education Family Literacy Family Programs Integrated Services Library Cooperation Library Services Literacy Literacy Education Needs Assessment Outreach Programs Partnerships in Education Program Development Program Implementation Public Libraries Reading Instruction Teamwork This videtape is a guide hosted by Judy Woodruff to starting and enhancing a library-based family literacy project. Librarians and literacy providers learn: how to do a needs assessment, how to build a team within the library; how to develop a community coalition; how business partners contribute to family literacy programs; and how to recruit participants. Family literacy consists of education for adults, literacy activities for children, and time for children and parents to read together. The videotape features models from the Bell Atlantic/American Library Association Family Literacy Project, a partnership established to encourage local solutions to the problems of low literacy. Possible community partners include Head Start centers, well-baby clinics, community action agencies, teen parenting programs, churches and food pantries, and many others. (Author/SWC)
title Close to Home: Library-Based Family Literacy. An Instructional Video for Library-Based Family Literacy Programs. [Videotape.]
topic Adult Education
Adult Literacy
Basic Skills
Early Childhood Education
Family Literacy
Family Programs
Integrated Services
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Literacy
Literacy Education
Needs Assessment
Outreach Programs
Partnerships in Education
Program Development
Program Implementation
Public Libraries
Reading Instruction
Teamwork
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED406982