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Family Matters Related to the Reading Engagement of Latina/o Children. CIERA Report.

Authors :
Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement, Ann Arbor, MI.
Arzubiaga, Angela
Rueda, Robert
Monzo, Lilia
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

This article reports on the relationships between ecocultural features of 18 Latina/o families and their children's motivation to read. Five ecocultural features emerged as salient in families' daily living: immigration; culture and language; nurturance; instrumental; and workload. Ecocultural features were examined in relation to children's perceptions of themselves as readers. Nurturance related to how much children valued reading, culture and language related to how children viewed themselves as readers, and workload was inversely related to how much children valued reading. The findings indicate that questions about how and why children read are seen more clearly through a sociocultural lens, as the expression of culturally, historically, and socially mediated processes. (Contains 3 tables and 39 references.) (PM)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED468417
Document Type :
Reports - Research