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Learning to be literate and the importance of fairness and equity: Touchstone 1
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Ewing, Robyn Ann
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/ Family (Sociological Unit)
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2025
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Learning to be literate and the importance of fairness and equity: Touchstone 1
by
Ewing, Robyn Ann
, Padgham, Jo
in
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/ Adult Learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Caregivers
/ Child Development
/ Child Role
/ Children & youth
/ Classrooms
/ Confidence
/ Education policy
/ Educational Experience
/ Emotional Development
/ English
/ Equal Education
/ Equity
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Fiction
/ Imagination
/ Inequality
/ Language
/ Language Skills
/ Leadership
/ Learner Engagement
/ Learning
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Literature Appreciation
/ Mental Disorders
/ Opportunities
/ Oral Language
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Poverty
/ Preschool Children
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Teachers
/ Young Children
2025
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Learning to be literate and the importance of fairness and equity: Touchstone 1
by
Ewing, Robyn Ann
, Padgham, Jo
in
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/ Adult Learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Caregivers
/ Child Development
/ Child Role
/ Children & youth
/ Classrooms
/ Confidence
/ Education policy
/ Educational Experience
/ Emotional Development
/ English
/ Equal Education
/ Equity
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Fiction
/ Imagination
/ Inequality
/ Language
/ Language Skills
/ Leadership
/ Learner Engagement
/ Learning
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Literature Appreciation
/ Mental Disorders
/ Opportunities
/ Oral Language
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Poverty
/ Preschool Children
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Teachers
/ Young Children
2025
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Learning to be literate and the importance of fairness and equity: Touchstone 1
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Learning to be literate and the importance of fairness and equity: Touchstone 1
2025
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Overview
PurposeThe article serves to both introduce the special edition of Qualitative Research Journal (QRJ) and explain the purpose of the Foundation of Learning and Literacy (FFLL) Touchstones as principles that should inform language and literacy policy development, leadership in the field and classroom literacy practices. It particularly focuses on Touchstone 1 and the importance of fairness and equity for all literacy learners. It draws on a range of research that articulates ways that inequality of opportunity can be addressed.Design/methodology/approachThis article both introduces the FFLL for the Special Edition of QRJ and examines the first Touchstone or guiding, overarching principle that led to the establishment of the FFLL and the 11 Touchstones that are discussed in subsequent articles. In essence, this article addresses the importance of fairness and equity for all children and young people as they develop deep literacy. The article begins with a brief contextual background explaining how and why FFLL was formed. It then highlights the first Touchstone.FindingsThe article demonstrates the need to support all learners as they strive to be deeply literate so they can become active and compassionate members of their communities. Based on a range of research evidence, it suggests ways to make sure that all children and young people can become successful literacy learners. These include homes with books that learners can self-select, sharing stories, substantive conversations, the provision of quality literary texts and rich pre-school experiences.Practical implicationsPractical classroom implications arising from the research are discussed.Originality/valueThe article is a brief introduction to the FFLL and a synthesis of some of the research that underpins the first Touchstone.
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