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Seeking Early Literacy for All: An Investigation of Children's Librarians and Parents of Young Children with Disabilities' Experiences at the Public Library

机译:追求全民早期识字:对公共图书馆中的儿童图书管理员和残疾父母的调查

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This qualitative study explores children's librarianship and early literacy in the lives of children with disabilities. Informed by critical disability theory, underpinned by Bronfenbrenner's bioecological development theory, this project was constructed as an interpretive case study. Eleven children's librarians working in western Canada were asked about providing early literacy resources for children with disabilities in their libraries, and fourteen parents of young children with disabilities living in the same region were asked about their children's experiences in public libraries. Scans of twenty ALA-accredited institutions' course offerings and other professional development training opportunities related to early literacy and disability topics provided additional context. Librarians commented on the relative rarity of children with disabilities at their libraries, while parents were seen to be reluctant to approach librarians to discuss their children's needs. The parent interviews revealed a broad range of experiences, as some families found their libraries accommodating and others' experiences were less positive. Even with the very small sample size, the study's findings support a rationale for more responsive, inclusive early literacy experiences for, and research about, young children with disabilities in public libraries today.
机译:这项定性研究探索了残疾儿童生活中的儿童图书馆管理和早期识字率。在布隆芬布伦纳生物生态发展理论的基础上,根据严重残疾理论,该项目被构建为一个解释性案例研究。询问了在加拿大西部工作的11名儿童图书馆员,以在其图书馆中为残疾儿童提供早期扫盲资源,并询问居住在同一地区的14名残疾儿童的父母,了解他们的孩子在公共图书馆中的经历。扫描了二十个获得ALA认可的机构提供的课程以及与早期识字和残疾主题相关的其他专业发展培训机会,这提供了更多的背景信息。图书馆员评论了图书馆里残疾儿童的相对稀有性,而父母却不愿与图书馆员讨论孩子的需求。家长的采访显示了广泛的经验,因为一些家庭发现他们的图书馆可以容纳,而其他家庭的经验则不太积极。即使样本量很小,该研究的结果也为当今公共图书馆中的残疾幼童提供了更加敏感,更具包容性的早期扫盲经验和研究的理论基础。

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    《Library trends》 |2016年第1期|65-91|共27页
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    Tess Prendergast;

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    University of British Columbia;

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