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Home–School Work in Multicultural Settings
About this book
Originally published in 1997, the purpose of this collection was to raise the profile of the valuable work that was being done with minority ethnic parents and families in many different settings and circumstances. Contributors discuss issues and concerns and illustrate the range, scope and variety of provision and practice at the time. The collection will be of interest to those with a special responsibility for working with black and bilingual parents in schools and other agencies, and also to teachers and others who work with minority ethnic pupils in mainstream classrooms.
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Education Theory & PracticeTable of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on contributors
- Home and School – A working Alliance
- Editor’s Introduction
- 1 Raising the profile of home-school liasion with minority ethnic parents and families: a wider view
- 2 Home-school liaison in multicultural schools in Cleveland
- 3 Working with parents in a multicultural secondary school
- 4 Bridging the gap between home and school
- 5 Minimising obstacles, maximising opportunities: teachers and black parents
- 6 Home-school work with Traveller children and their families
- 7 Raising attainment: home-school maths in a secondary multiethnic context
- 8 The interrupted learner: whose responsibility?
- 9 Meeting the needs of dual heritage children
- 10 Working with refugee children and their families
- 11 ‘Auntie - ji, please come and join us, just for an hour.’ The role of the bilingual education assistant in working with parents with little confidence
- 12 The contribution of parent groups to home-school links in Cambridgeshire
- 13 Working towards partnership: parents, teachers and community organisations
- Index