In and Out of the Unknown: Lessons from Immigrant Families Promoting Multiliteracies During the COVID ‐19 Pandemic

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Reading Teacher Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.1002/trtr.2184
Guofang Li, Z. Lin
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How has the COVID‐19 pandemic changed the home literacy environment, parental engagement, and home‐school communications for children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds? Data on the experiences of 231 Chinese‐Canadian immigrant families with K‐2 children revealed that emergency remote learning affected the home literacy environment in complex ways. While some experienced a decrease in mainstream language exposure, others also witnessed a decline in home language use and literacy engagement due to the closure of heritage language schools and absence of grandparents. Parents also differed in their ability, resources, and confidence level in supporting multiliteracies development at home during the pandemic. Moreover, there existed persistent barriers to effective home‐school communications despite the affordances of remote learning. The findings have important implications for both immigrant families and mainstream teachers in working collaboratively to support the children's needs in multiliteracies development. [ FROM AUTHOR]
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未知与未知:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间移民家庭促进多元文化的教训
2019冠状病毒病疫情如何改变了来自不同文化和语言背景的儿童和家庭的家庭识字环境、父母参与和家校沟通?231个有K-2儿童的加拿大华裔移民家庭的经历数据显示,紧急远程学习以复杂的方式影响家庭识字环境。虽然一些人的主流语言接触减少,但由于传统语言学校的关闭和祖父母的缺席,其他人的家庭语言使用和识字率也有所下降。在疫情期间,父母在支持家庭多学科发展方面的能力、资源和信心水平也有所不同。此外,尽管有远程学习的可供性,但有效的家校沟通仍存在持续的障碍。研究结果对移民家庭和主流教师合作支持儿童在多学科发展中的需求具有重要意义。[来自作者]
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期刊介绍: The Reading Teacher (RT) provides the latest peer-reviewed, research-based best practices to literacy educators working with children up to age 12. RT’s classroom-ready articles cover topics from curriculum, instruction, and assessment to strategies for teaching diverse populations of literacy learners.
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