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How children learn at home

Thomas, Alan200802UU
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Explores the scope for informal learning within children's everyday lives. This book examines the informal acquisition of literacy and numeracy and the role of parents and others in informal learning. It shows how children proactively develop their own learning agendas. It is suitable for education practitioners, researchers and parents. In his "Educating Children at Home", Alan Thomas found that many home educating families chose or gravitated towards an informal style of education, radically different from that found in schools. Such learning, also described as unschooling, natural or autonomous, takes place without most of the features considered essential for learning in school. At home there is no curriculum or sequential teaching, nor are there any lessons, textbooks, requirements for written work, practice exercises, marking or testing. But how can children who learn in this way actually achieve an education on a par with what schools offer? In this new research, Alan Thomas and Harriet Pattison seek to explain the efficacy of this alternative pedagogy through the experiences of families who have chosen to educate their children informally.Based on interviews and extended examples of learning at home the authors explore: the scope for informal learning within children's everyday lives; the informal acquisition of literacy and numeracy; the role of parents and others in informal learning; and, how children proactively develop their own learning agendas. Their investigation provides not only an insight into the powerful and effective nature of informal learning but also presents some fundamental challenges to many of the assumptions underpinning educational theory. This book will be of interest to education practitioners, researchers and all parents, whether their children are in or out of school, offering as it does fascinating insights into the nature of children's learning.
Main title:
How children learn at home / Alan Thomas, Harriet Pattison.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Imprint:
London : Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. : [distributor] Orca Book Services : [distributor] Macmillan Distribution Services Pty Ltd : [distributor] Macmillan Publishers New Zealand Ltd : [distributor] Book Promotions : [distributor] Continuum Publishing Corporation,U.S., 2008.
Collation:
192 p. : ill. ; 24x17x1 cm.
Notes:
Paperback.Originally published: 2007Originally published: 2007.
Contents:
1. Introduction-- 2. Parents discover the potential of informal learning themselves-- 3. Different perspectives on informal learning-- 4. The informal curriculum-- 5. Processes: how do children learn informally-- 6. The parental role-- 7. Reading-- 8. Writing-- 9. Maths-- 10. A Child's Eye View.
Biography/History:
Dr Alan Thomas is Visiting Fellow at the University of London, Institute of Education. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. Harriet Pattison is a Research Associate at the University of London, Institute of Education. Her three children are home educated.
ISBN:
9780826479990 (pbk)0826479995 (pbk)
Dewey class:
371.042
Language:
English
BRN:
248668
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