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Winners and Losers' in the Development of Home-School Literacy Partnerships: An Analysis of Discourses of Power
Authors:Trevor H Cairney  Dr Nora L White
Institution:Pro-Vice Chancellor, Research and Development, University of Western Sydney Nepean;Postdoctoral Research Fellow University of Western Sydney Nepean (currently on leave as Assistant Professol, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA)
Abstract:In the past decade, family literacy has been the focus of considerable research. This work has suggested multiple understandings of involvement, and that many schools tend to work within a definition of parent involvement that does little more than seek to conform parents and their children to the literacy practices of schools. This paper reports research that has considered how parents take strategic action on their own and their children's behalf to increase their educational opportunities. It looks closely at the ways relationships between families and schools are constructed, and presents two ‘telling cases’ of families' responses to school literacy practices assigned for work at home. In doing so, it attempts to bring voices from Australia to the dialogue on ways of viewing parental involvement. It does this from a community centred perspective with the focus on the process of constructing shared meanings and understandings. The research examines the specific literacy practices that are honoured and dishonoured in the name of ‘parent involvement’. In doing so, the paper attempts to make visible the potential ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ in the development of home-school literacy partnerships.
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