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Proverbial Storytelling and Lifelong Learning in the Home-School Dialogue

Proverbial Storytelling and Lifelong Learning in the Home-School Dialogue
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Author(s): Mara Theodosopoulou (Researcher, Greece)and Vana Papalois (Researcher, UK)
Copyright: 2014
Pages: 10
Source title: K-12 Education: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Information Resources Management Association (USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4502-8.ch047

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Abstract

Storytelling and proverb sharing teaches children daily living skills, common sense, and moral values and introduces intergeneration and multicultural lifelong learning at an early age in the home-school dialogue. This chapter introduces the Idiolect Definition (ID) approach to home-school dialogue. By using this tool for text analysis, both parents and children could help the child create a reflective home-school/portfolio regarding text analysis. The school grade this is used in is early years /primary school education onwards. The topic is home –school dialogue based education and lifelong learning. The age range of the students is nursery /elementary school pupils. The people in charge include parents, guardians, family members, and school teachers.

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