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Re-reading Families: The Literate Lives of Urban Children, Four Years Later
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Re-reading Families: The Literate Lives of Urban Children, Four Years Later

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Four years after publishing her provocative study,
Reading Families: The Literate Lives of Urban Children , Compton-Lilly revisits the same group of urban students (then first graders, now fourth and fifth graders) and their families. Armed with rare longitudinal data from follow-up interviews and reading assessments, she once again upsets widespread misconceptions about reading and urban families. This eye-opening sequel uses case studies to explore important issues, such as students’ feelings of connection to their school; gender and schooling; parents’ experiences dealing with
the system ; high-stakes testing; and technology use at home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
19 May 2007
Pages
160
ISBN
9780807747919

Four years after publishing her provocative study,
Reading Families: The Literate Lives of Urban Children , Compton-Lilly revisits the same group of urban students (then first graders, now fourth and fifth graders) and their families. Armed with rare longitudinal data from follow-up interviews and reading assessments, she once again upsets widespread misconceptions about reading and urban families. This eye-opening sequel uses case studies to explore important issues, such as students’ feelings of connection to their school; gender and schooling; parents’ experiences dealing with
the system ; high-stakes testing; and technology use at home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
19 May 2007
Pages
160
ISBN
9780807747919