2019
DOI: 10.1177/2381336919870210
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Father Reflections on Their Involvement With Primary School Students: Connections to School Literacy Learning

Abstract: Father involvement in children’s education is known to have increased over the years, yet less is known about their involvement with children outside of school, particularly after children attend formal schooling. Such information could provide more knowledge of children’s literacy engagement in schools as well as have implications for future teaching practice. Another goal was to gain insight on fathers’ recommendations for schools in order to assist student learning. There were 13 fathers from culturally div… Show more

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“…He viewed technology as an opportunity to spend time with the child while supporting important elements of his early learning. This approach to finding a shared father-child interest or activity is consistent with previous research on father engagement and allows fathers to help facilitate language and social-emotional development (Lynch, 2019). In these cases, it was through the use of technology.…”
Section: Technology As Friendsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…He viewed technology as an opportunity to spend time with the child while supporting important elements of his early learning. This approach to finding a shared father-child interest or activity is consistent with previous research on father engagement and allows fathers to help facilitate language and social-emotional development (Lynch, 2019). In these cases, it was through the use of technology.…”
Section: Technology As Friendsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Furthermore, the role of fathers in childcare needs to be emphasised. As pointed out in previous studies, the fathers' role is important to early childhood (Lynch, 2019). However, there is a lack of studies on child education and their development, which can provide evidence to support the role of fathers leave on children's later academic lives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Father involvement in classrooms is not the only means to support children's literacy engagement (Kim & Hill, 2015; Lynch, 2019). However, as educators strive to provide diverse perspectives of shared reading and more shared collaboration between homes and schools (Mapp & Kuttner, 2013), inviting fathers into the classroom can offer far‐reaching benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%