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| author | McNicol, Sarah J. Dalton, Pete |
| author_facet | McNicol, Sarah J. Dalton, Pete McNicol, Sarah J. Dalton, Pete |
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| contents | "The Best Way Is Always Through the Children": The Impact of Family Reading. McNicol, Sarah J. Dalton, Pete Adult Education Adult Literacy Elementary Education Family Literacy Family School Relationship Foreign Countries Libraries Literature Appreciation Parent Participation Program Effectiveness Reading Instruction Focuses on the impact of a family reading project on parents and library staff in an English borough and the partnerships it fostered between organizations involved in the initiative. Considers the project's impact on parents, public libraries and schools. Notes that one of the most important benefits of the partnership courses was pleasure parents gained from attending. (SG) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2002 |
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| spellingShingle | "The Best Way Is Always Through the Children": The Impact of Family Reading. McNicol, Sarah J. Dalton, Pete Adult Education Adult Literacy Elementary Education Family Literacy Family School Relationship Foreign Countries Libraries Literature Appreciation Parent Participation Program Effectiveness Reading Instruction "The Best Way Is Always Through the Children": The Impact of Family Reading. McNicol, Sarah J. Dalton, Pete Adult Education Adult Literacy Elementary Education Family Literacy Family School Relationship Foreign Countries Libraries Literature Appreciation Parent Participation Program Effectiveness Reading Instruction Focuses on the impact of a family reading project on parents and library staff in an English borough and the partnerships it fostered between organizations involved in the initiative. Considers the project's impact on parents, public libraries and schools. Notes that one of the most important benefits of the partnership courses was pleasure parents gained from attending. (SG) |
| title | "The Best Way Is Always Through the Children": The Impact of Family Reading. |
| topic | Adult Education Adult Literacy Elementary Education Family Literacy Family School Relationship Foreign Countries Libraries Literature Appreciation Parent Participation Program Effectiveness Reading Instruction |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ655340 |