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1 online resource : text file, PDF |
Contents |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- SECTION 1 Child Engagement -- 2 Media as a Catalyst for Childrenâ#x80;#x99;s Engagement in Learning at Home and Across Settings -- 3 The Influence of Siblings on the Digital Media Ecology of Latino Children -- 4 Collecting and Connecting: Intergenerational Learning with Digital Media -- SECTION 2 Parent Engagement -- 5 Digital Media as a Parenting Support Tool for Hispanic Families in the United States |
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6 Responding to Classroom Change: How Low-Income Latino Parents View Technologyâ#x80;#x99;s Impacts on Student Learning7 What Makes Media Educational? Learning from Latino Parents and Children -- SECTION 3 Family Engagement -- 8 Children of Immigrantsâ#x80;#x99; Experiences in Online Information Brokering -- 9 Daddy Loves Dora and Mama Loves Drama: Ethnic Media as Intergenerational Boundary Objects -- 10 Latino Immigrant Families Bridging Home and School Learning with Technology -- Afterword -- APPENDIX Study Methods |
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Study 1: Learning at Homeâ#x80;#x94;National Survey of Educational Media UseStudy 2: Joint Media Engagementâ#x80;#x94;Case Studies of Children and Parents Learning Together Using Media -- Study 3: Joint Media Engagement, Play, Literacy, and Learning among Mexican-American Families -- Study 4: Collecting and Connectingâ#x80;#x94;Intergenerational Learning with Digital Media -- Study 5: Parentsâ#x80;#x99; Social Networks -- Study 6: Responding to Classroom Changeâ#x80;#x94;How Low-Income Latino Parents View Technologyâ#x80;#x99;s Impact on Student Learning -- Study 7: Online Information Brokering |
Summary |
"Children and Families in the Digital Age offers a fresh, nuanced, and empirically-based perspective on how families are using digital media to enhance learning, routines, and relationships. This powerful edited collection contributes to a growing body of work suggesting the importance of understanding how the consequences of digital media use are shaped by family culture, values, practices, and the larger social and economic contexts of families' lives. Chapters offer case studies, real-life examples, and analyses of large-scale national survey data, and provide insights into previously unexplored topics such as the role of siblings in shaping the home media ecology."--Provided by publisher |
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Educational technology -- Social aspects -- United States
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Internet in education -- Social aspects -- United States
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Digital media -- Social aspects -- United States
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Home and school -- United States
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Hispanic Americans -- Education -- Effect of technological innovations on
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EDUCATION -- Elementary.
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EDUCATION -- Parent Participation.
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Digital media -- Social aspects
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Educational technology -- Social aspects
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Home and school
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Internet in education -- Social aspects
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Takeuchi, Lori
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Wartella, Ellen
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ISBN |
9781315297170 |
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1315297175 |
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