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Representing and Promoting Family Literacy on the World Wide Web: A Critical Analysis
2009
The purpose of this study was to examine critically how family literacy is promoted and represented through the images and written texts on Web sites developed by providers of family literacy programs. Naturalistic research over the last 20 years or so demonstrates that the family is a rich site for supporting children's literacy development across socioeconomic and cultural contexts. This research suggests that families engage children in a wide array of literacy activities in their daily
doi:10.11575/ajer.v53i2.55259
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