Home Literacy Initiatives of Middle School Families During the 2020 Quarantine Period: Transformation in Education?

E. S. Stewart, Jeasik Cho, Mellinee Lesley, Julie Smit
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The coronavirus pandemic changed everything almost overnight for students and their families. The purpose of this qualitative case study, thus, was to investigate the views of families about the student change in education for their middle school children, particularly literacy practices, during the pandemic. Drawing on Bourdieu's (1984) theoretical framework of cultural capital, coupled with economic status, funds of knowledge, and crisis management, we conducted interviews with four parents. Using the in vivo coding data analysis method, we identified some key preliminary findings: all-day happy hour, the strange disconnection between teachers and parents, and soft and hard approaches to school-home literacy. Participants revealed very distinctive dispositions to make this "school-home" education work on their own. These parental dispositions and new meaning-making from their children's education developed into what we referred to as "parentagogy," as they determined for themselves the skills they would need to use to help their children succeed in their new roles as parent and educators. This study confirms the importance of parental value in education.
2020年隔离期中学家庭扫盲行动:教育转型?
冠状病毒大流行几乎在一夜之间改变了学生及其家人的一切。因此,这一定性案例研究的目的是调查家庭对大流行病期间中学生教育变化的看法,特别是扫盲活动。借鉴布迪厄(Bourdieu, 1984)的文化资本理论框架,结合经济地位、知识资金和危机管理,我们对四位父母进行了访谈。使用体内编码数据分析方法,我们确定了一些关键的初步发现:全天快乐时光,教师和家长之间奇怪的脱节,以及学校-家庭素养的软性和硬性方法。参与者们表现出了非常独特的性格,他们想让这种“学校-家庭”式的教育发挥自己的作用。这些父母的性格和从孩子的教育中获得的新的意义发展成为我们所说的“父母学”,因为他们自己决定了他们需要使用的技能,以帮助他们的孩子成功地扮演父母和教育者的新角色。这项研究证实了父母价值观在教育中的重要性。
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