Teacher perception of ethnic and linguistic minority parental involvement and its relationships to children's language and literacy learning: A case study |
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Institution: | 1. Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Centre for Health Practice Innovation, Nathan Campus, Nathan, QLD, Australia;2. Griffith University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Nathan, QLD, Australia |
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Abstract: | A year-long ethnographic study conducted in a British multiethnic primary school examined the influence of teacher perception of Pakistani ESL parent involvement and interest in their children's education on teacher expectation of Pakistani ESL children's language and literacy achievement. Results revealed that the ESL parents were very interested in their children's learning. They demonstrated their interest in their children's education in a culturally different way than middle class parents which was misinterpreted by the teachers as lack of interest. Consequently, the children's learning and achievement was frequently underestimated. Several implications for teacher practice are discussed. |
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