2016
DOI: 10.1353/lib.2016.0019
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Evaluation of Family Literacy Programs: A Case Study of Better Beginnings, a Library-Initiated Family Literacy Bookgifting Program in Western Australia

Abstract: This paper examines the nature of family literacy programs, with a particular focus on those that are based around the provision of free books to babies and young children, sometimes called "bookgifting" programs. First, the paper explores the rationale for family literacy programs in general and identifies some issues in their evaluation. It then focuses specifically on bookgifting programs. Using examples from several well-established programs, it reviews the research on which they are based, with particular… Show more

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“…Storytime programs currently seen in public libraries also include dad-only storytimes, storytimes developed by speech therapists (Campbell-Hicks, 2016), drag queen and other gender-diverse storytimes (Campbell Naidoo, 2018), and inclusive storytimes centered around American Sign Language for deaf and hard of hearing children (Bushman, 2020;Prendergast, 2016) to name a few, which contain the same basic building blocks as regular storytimes tweaked for particular audiences. Additionally, early literacy programs can involve connecting new parents and caregivers with childappropriate books and literacy building strategies (Barratt-Pugh & Rohl, 2016;Hardma & Jones, 1999;Ralli & Payne, 2016).…”
Section: Literacy Programming In Public Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storytime programs currently seen in public libraries also include dad-only storytimes, storytimes developed by speech therapists (Campbell-Hicks, 2016), drag queen and other gender-diverse storytimes (Campbell Naidoo, 2018), and inclusive storytimes centered around American Sign Language for deaf and hard of hearing children (Bushman, 2020;Prendergast, 2016) to name a few, which contain the same basic building blocks as regular storytimes tweaked for particular audiences. Additionally, early literacy programs can involve connecting new parents and caregivers with childappropriate books and literacy building strategies (Barratt-Pugh & Rohl, 2016;Hardma & Jones, 1999;Ralli & Payne, 2016).…”
Section: Literacy Programming In Public Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher Order Thinking Skill (HOTS) merupakan keterampilan berpikir tingkat tinggi yang menuntut pemikiran secara kritis, kreatif, analitis, terhadap informasi, dan data dalam memecahkan permasalahan (Barratt-Pugh & Rohl, 2016). Berfikir tingkat tinggi merupakan jenis pemikiran yang mencoba mengeksplorasi pertanyaan-pertanyaan mengenai pengetahuan yang ada terkait isu-isuyang tidak didefinisikan dengan jelas dan tidak memiliki jawaban yang pasti( D e s a i n e t a l .…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…A mixed-methods approach was selected consistent with recent reviews of other early literacy initiatives (e.g. book gifting) that call for a need to include quantitative (breadth of evidence) and qualitative (depth of evidence) components for a nuanced understanding of the complexity of implementation of literacy initiatives in community settings (Barratt-Pugh & Rohl, 2016). The aim of this project was to develop an online training package for ongoing use by librarians.…”
Section: Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%