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Evaluation of Family Literacy Programs: A Case Study of Better Beginnings, a Library-Initiated Family Literacy Bookgifting Program in Western Australia

机译:家庭扫盲计划的评估:西澳大利亚州图书馆发起的家庭扫盲书计划,“更好的开端”案例研究

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This paper examines the nature of family literacy programs, with a particular focus on those that are based around the provision of free books to babies and young children, sometimes called "bookgifting" programs. First, the paper explores the rationale for family literacy programs in general and identifies some issues in their evaluation. It then focuses specifically on bookgifting programs. Using examples from several well-established programs, it reviews the research on which they are based, with particular reference to evaluation procedures. Next, the paper identifies some important issues that need to be addressed when planning and evaluating these programs, and notes some fundamental differences between particular programs that may have impacted on the results. It argues that this area of research needs stronger definition and a more inclusive approach to evaluation that includes both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. In order to illustrate the potential of a mixed-method approach, the paper examines the evaluation of the Better Beginnings bookgifting program for babies that has been initiated, developed, and extended by the State Library of Western Australia for over a decade. The paper concludes by suggesting that effective program evaluation is complex and multifaceted and must consider changes in behavior, confidence, and attitudes, as well as the ways in which such programs are experienced and integrated into family literacy practices. This approach provides insight into the contextual variables that determine the effectiveness of programs within and across families, and therefore inform further program development.
机译:本文研究了家庭扫盲计划的性质,特别侧重于那些为婴幼儿提供免费书籍的计划,有时也称为“赠书”计划。首先,本文探讨了家庭扫盲计划的基本原理,并确定了其评估中的一些问题。然后,它专门针对赠书程序。它使用来自几个完善计划的示例,回顾了它们所基于的研究,并特别参考了评估程序。接下来,本文确定了在计划和评估这些程序时需要解决的一些重要问题,并指出了可能影响结果的特定程序之间的一些根本差异。它认为,该研究领域需要更强的定义和更包容的评估方法,包括定量和定性方法。为了说明采用混合方法的潜力,本文考察了西澳州立图书馆发起,开发和扩展的“婴儿更好的入门”书记计划的评估,该计划已进行了十多年。本文的结论是,建议有效的计划评估是复杂且多方面的,必须考虑行为,自信心和态度的变化,以及此类计划的体验方式以及将其纳入家庭扫盲实践的方式。这种方法提供了对上下文变量的洞察力,这些变量确定了家庭内部和各个家庭之间的计划的有效性,从而为进一步的计划制定提供了信息。

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    《Library trends》 |2016年第1期|19-40|共22页
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    School of Education at Edith Cowan University, Western Australia (WA);

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