家庭中的跨代学习

B. Kabuto
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本文提出了一个数据驱动的跨代学习模型,以重新定义家庭内识字学习的研究。基于一个由六个家庭的案例研究组成的实证研究,更大的研究的数据和发现强调了家庭学习的“混乱”。研究家庭内部的学习需要从根本上改变对学习是如何在社会和文化上组织的看法,以及家庭如何让孩子参与学习体验。这篇文章对从父母到孩子的知识和信仰的代际传播的概念提出了质疑,强调了跨代视角如何提供了另一种方式来看待父母和孩子如何以及为什么在家庭和学校中参与围绕阅读的学习体验。将家庭视为复杂的单位,其知识和信仰系统通过相互社会化的过程跨代进行讨论。
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Transgenerational Learning within Families
This article proposes a data-driven transgenerational learning model to reconceptualize the study of literacy learning within families.  Based on an empirical study composed of case studies of six families, the data and findings of the larger study foregrounded the “messiness” of learning within families.  Studying learning within families requires a fundamental shift in viewing how learning is socially and culturally organized and how families engage their children in learning experiences.  Problematizing the notion of the intergenerational transmission of knowledge and beliefs from parents to children, the article highlights how a transgenerational lens provides an alternative way of viewing how and why parents and children engage in learning experiences around reading in the home and school.  Implications for viewing families as complex units whose knowledge and belief systems cross generations through the process of reciprocal socialization are discussed.    
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