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    Handbook of Literacy in Families and Communities by Edwards, Patricia A.; Compton-Lilly, Catherine; Li, Guofang;

    Series: Elgar Handbooks in Education;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 17 June 2025

    • ISBN 9781035326976
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages418 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 666 g
    • Language English
    • 662

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    Short description:

    This cutting-edge Handbook explores the interactive and intergenerational nature of literacy across diverse environments, supporting disadvantaged families through tailored programs. It provides an extensive exploration of family literacy, addressing early childhood literacy development, parenting education, and intervention services.

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    Long description:

    This cutting-edge Handbook explores the interactive and intergenerational nature of literacy across diverse environments, considering how disadvantaged families can be better supported through tailored programs. It provides an extensive exploration of family literacy, covering early childhood development, parenting education, and intervention services.



    Renowned experts outline multimodal and multilingual literacy practices and examine the role of community initiatives such as after-school programs and in-home book gifting, highlighting their impact on literacy and cultural preservation. Chapters propose frameworks for implementing culturally responsive education, providing novel perspectives on the role of mobile applications in heritage language literacy and on raising multilingual children. Ultimately, the Handbook illustrates the significance of family and community literacy, using case studies to present strategies which aid childhood literacy development.



    The Handbook of Literacy in Families and Communities is vital for students and scholars in sociology, family and gender studies, cultural studies, development studies and educational studies. Its streamlined approach to literacy practices makes it an essential resource for practitioners in social work and linguistics.



    ‘Edwards, Compton-Lilly, and Li curate a rich and wide array of studies featuring both national and transnational contexts. The research provides textured and insightful accounts of the literate lives and learning of families, ones which are too often invisible in formal schooling settings. The Handbook powerfully honors robust linguistic and cultural pluralism, challenging deficit ideologies of communities while charting a vision that can help us build mutual and just educational partnerships. The Handbook of Literacy in Families and Communities will be indispensable reading for years to come.'

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    Introduction to Handbook of Literacy in Families and Communities xii
    Patricia A. Edwards, Catherine Compton-Lilly and Guofang Li
    1 Bedtime stories in the digital age: how interactive storybook apps
    support caregivers’ vocabulary talk 1
    Lori Bruner
    2 Transmodal family literacies: familial cariño practices sustaining
    children’s bilingualism and biliteracy development 18
    Heather L. Reichmuth and Lucía Cárdenas Curiel
    3 Are they digital children? Identifying the home digital literacy
    practice of Chinese young children 35
    Jinjin Lu, Feifei Han and Yuxiu Xu
    4 “The Asian kids are quiet kids”: A longitudinal autoethnographic
    study of multilingual and biliteracy practices in the home context 53
    Ting Huang and Aijuan Cun
    5 Weaving transnational parent knowledge into family literacy:
    an autobiographical narrative inquiry of raising multilingual
    children 69
    Emma Chen
    6 Family literacy environment and family language policy and
    planning in urban China: the role of habitus 85
    Danwei Gao
    7 “Glad that my digital skills are useful”: the use of apps in heritage
    language literacy by biracial Chinese adolescents 104
    Jinyao Chang and Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
    8 Multimodal literacies of emergent bilingual siblings: traversing
    the Southeastern US and Honduras 120
    Sally Brown and Rong Zhang
    9 Children’s book provisions in a family literacy program: lowincome Latina mothers and their children 137
    Jacqueline Lynch and Jennifer Mirabal
    10 Multimodal meaning making practices in a community art center:
    children’s meaningful interaction and transformative designs 153
    Xiaoxiao Du
    11 “US and China can be friends for once”: Chinese American
    children engage in transnational literature in a community-based
    book club during the pandemic 171
    Wenyu Guo
    12 More than a free storybook: the international impact of Dolly
    Parton’s Imagination Library 191
    Chad H. Waldron and Caroline Zwierzchowska-Dod
    13 Views of community in a community-school partnership?: A
    historical document analysis of the Boston University-Chelsea
    Schools Partnership 206
    Christina L. Dobbs, Christine Montecillo Leider, Lolo
    Serrano and Erin Nerlino
    14 Exploring family literacy practices of Asian immigrant mothers
    raising Korean-American children in the United States 221
    Kyungjin Hwang
    15 “Now i’ve started to like reading [in English only]’: promises and
    pitfalls of a university–community–school partnership program
    for superdiverse students’ literacy motivation and engagement 238
    Guofang Li, H. Henny Yeung, Jonathan Ferreira, Ziwen Mei,
    Sonoka Inomoto and Rachel Nelson
    16 Learning from Indigenous families and communities in
    international contexts: educational policies and possibilities 254
    Catherine Compton-Lilly, Ching-Ting Hsin, Anna Howard
    and Yixin Luu
    17 Funds of knowledge as a foundational principle in early childhood
    teacher education: towards cultural and linguistic sustainability
    and educational equity 270
    Ana Christina da Silva Iddings, Macarena A. Lamas Aicón,
    Katherine Mahue Vasquez, Carola Aravena and Rojas
    18 Shifting towards socially just family engagement: in-service
    teachers’ reflections and recommendations about teacher
    preparation experiences 287
    Patricia A. Edwards, Marliese R. Peltier, Jacquelyn Sweeney,
    Heather L. Reichmuth, Kristen L. White, Ann Castle and
    Darreth Rice
    19 Exploring emergent bilinguals’ home language and literacy
    practices: teacher candidates’ engagement in designing and
    conducting child-centered interview activities 303
    Jungmin Kwon and Chenlu Jin
    20 Accessing families’ literacies: a framework for equitable home
    visits 321
    Judy Paulick
    21 Literacy histories, identities, and present day issues: learning from
    a caregiver-teacher book club 337
    Laura Szech
    22 Learning that matters through the bio-ecological systems model 347
    Laura Teichert and Elizabeth Isidro
    23 “I’ll play the role of you”: a case study of multimodal literacy
    practice with an international family 363
    Yang Wang and Ling Hao

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