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Using Reflection: Culturally Responsive Family Literacy Workshops
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Gray, ELIZABETH
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Adult education
/ Adult learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Adult Reading Programs
/ Adults
/ Andragogy
/ Barriers
/ Child Rearing
/ Child Role
/ Community Programs
/ Cultural Background
/ Cultural Context
/ Cultural sensitivity
/ Curricula
/ Early Childhood Education
/ Early literacy
/ Education
/ Educational Opportunities
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Technology
/ Emergent Literacy
/ Employed Parents
/ English (Second Language)
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Families & family life
/ Family Literacy
/ Family Role
/ Grants
/ Information Literacy
/ Information Needs
/ Innovations
/ Language
/ Libraries
/ Library staff
/ Literacy
/ Literacy programs
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peer tutoring
/ Public libraries
/ Workforce
/ Workshops
/ Young Children
2025
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Using Reflection: Culturally Responsive Family Literacy Workshops
by
Gray, ELIZABETH
in
Adult education
/ Adult learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Adult Reading Programs
/ Adults
/ Andragogy
/ Barriers
/ Child Rearing
/ Child Role
/ Community Programs
/ Cultural Background
/ Cultural Context
/ Cultural sensitivity
/ Curricula
/ Early Childhood Education
/ Early literacy
/ Education
/ Educational Opportunities
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Technology
/ Emergent Literacy
/ Employed Parents
/ English (Second Language)
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Families & family life
/ Family Literacy
/ Family Role
/ Grants
/ Information Literacy
/ Information Needs
/ Innovations
/ Language
/ Libraries
/ Library staff
/ Literacy
/ Literacy programs
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peer tutoring
/ Public libraries
/ Workforce
/ Workshops
/ Young Children
2025
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Using Reflection: Culturally Responsive Family Literacy Workshops
by
Gray, ELIZABETH
in
Adult education
/ Adult learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Adult Reading Programs
/ Adults
/ Andragogy
/ Barriers
/ Child Rearing
/ Child Role
/ Community Programs
/ Cultural Background
/ Cultural Context
/ Cultural sensitivity
/ Curricula
/ Early Childhood Education
/ Early literacy
/ Education
/ Educational Opportunities
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Technology
/ Emergent Literacy
/ Employed Parents
/ English (Second Language)
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Families & family life
/ Family Literacy
/ Family Role
/ Grants
/ Information Literacy
/ Information Needs
/ Innovations
/ Language
/ Libraries
/ Library staff
/ Literacy
/ Literacy programs
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peer tutoring
/ Public libraries
/ Workforce
/ Workshops
/ Young Children
2025
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Using Reflection: Culturally Responsive Family Literacy Workshops
Journal Article
Using Reflection: Culturally Responsive Family Literacy Workshops
2025
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Many library literacy programs are more flexible and responsive than comparable adult education services bound by curriculum requirements, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funding requirements, and more. This article explores how family literacy workshops lean into the strengths of the public library to use traditional adult learning practices, such as reflection, in adaptable and responsive ways to build learning and social outcomes.
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