Parents’ implicit theories about how children learn literacy and math shape what kind of interactions at home?
What are literacy and numeracy interactions?
This time is the best time for children to practice storytelling and develop new vocabulary?
What is meal time?
Japanese students often avoid asking these in class to avoid disrespect.
What are questions
Goldenberg’s “libritos” intervention encouraged parents to give more feedback about this literacy skill.
What is letter and word recognition?
Major sources of variation in children's exposure to the social & intellectual resources
What are social class, level of parents' education, and exposition to a range of literacy materials and activities?
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling starred in this 2016 movie together.
What is La La Land?
She released “Genie in a Bottle” in 1999.
Who is Christina Aguilera?
These types of environments best contribute to the early development of literacy and numeracy skills.
What are literacy rich environments?
This conversational element—how much or how little—is viewed differently across cultures.
What is talk versus silence?
Shanahan found that some low-income Latino mothers believed teaching reading before school could do this.
What is interfere with school learning?
It is found that about 40% of these households had no children’s books.
What are low-income Latino homes?
Lisa Delpit found that African American students often respond well to teachers who display this in the classroom.
What is strong authority or directive teaching?
Parents often value education highly, but may differ in this aspect of showing that value.
What is how they express their support for learning?
In this 1961 movie, Audrey Hepburn had a cat with no name.
What is Breakfast at Tiffany’s?
Native American students often value this quality in learning, leading them to resist overly directive teaching styles.
What is autonomy or self-directed learning?