Family Perspectives of University Reading Clinic/Literacy Lab Experiences: What Matters

Author:

Deeney Theresa A.1ORCID,Dozier Cheryl L.2,Laster Barbara3,Gallagher Tiffany L.4,Waller Rachael5,Rhodes Joan A.6ORCID,Milby Tammy M.7,Gurvitz Debra8,Hoch Mary8ORCID,Cavendish Leslie9,Solomon Huggins Shelly3,Msengi Shadrack10,McAndrews Stephanie L.10,Gray Erika S.11,McCarty Ryan12,Ferrara Paul4

Affiliation:

1. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA

2. University at Albany, NY, USA

3. Towson University, MD, USA

4. Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

5. Montana State University Billings, USA

6. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA

7. University of Richmond, VA, USA

8. National Louis University, Chicago, IL, USA

9. High Point University, NC, USA

10. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, USA

11. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA

12. Niles Township High Schools District 219, IL, USA

Abstract

Family partnerships should be a central component of teacher preparation. Although research provides family engagement strategies, little research offers teacher educators guidance from the perspectives of families themselves. The purpose of this convergent mixed-method study was to begin to fill the void in the literature by investigating family perspectives of theirs and their children’s experience in 10 reading clinic/literacy lab literacy specialist preparation programs across the United States and Canada. Through analysis of survey ratings ( N = 132) and responses to structured interviews to ( N = 84), this study found that families valued clinic/lab tutors building relationships with them, responding to their children’s strengths and needs, promoting self-efficacy, and working together as partners. Methods used in this study can provide a useful model for how teacher educators can intentionally seek input from families. Findings have implications for teacher educators advocating for and centering family engagement in teacher preparation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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