I've just started the book Many Families, Many Literacies and am  finding it 
fascinating, I may be a little behind my colleagues since I think  this book 
has been out for awhile. Has anyone else read this and been able to  use it to 
engage better with families?
 
Cathy
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In a message dated 6/5/2008 10:15:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Hello,  
I am currently enrolled in a Masters in Literacy program and one of the  
assignments from my professor was to start a discussion on one of the  
listservs.  
I am interested in hearing what other teachers have to say  about an array of 
subjects revolving around literacy education.  My  question to you all has to 
do with family and literacy.  Another  assignment for this class is to write 
an educational plan about how I would  include the parents in a literacy plan 
of their child.  What tactics have  you used to communicate with parents about 
literacy?  Also, how have you  created literacy plans with parents?  What has 
worked and what has not  worked in your classrooms?  Have the parents been 
responsive to your  plans?

Thanks for any feedback/suggestions you may  offer!
Melissa
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