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Title Understanding parents' attitudes
Published [London] : Teachers TV/UK Dept. of Education, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (6 min.)
Series VAST: Academic Video Online
EYFS professional knowledge ; 1
Summary Shot at the European Early Childhood Research Association Conference, EECERA 2010, we report the results of research into the attitudes of two minority groups of parents, British Asian and asylum seeking, to the EYFS. The research reveals how sending home books can be misinterpreted, and that having multi-lingual signs in settings can exclude rather than include children. Parents may be angry when one ethnic minority language is spoken as well as English in settings if it's not their home language. Parents rate the most important outcome of EYFS as obedience, the second as respect. Parents rated the ability to make decisions and independence as the least desirable outcome of EYFS. Parents are adamant that they want to be partners in the education process but challenge traditional western views and the curriculum norms. How do settings find a space to respect these often highly educated mums and dads?
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012)
This edition in English
Subject Early childhood education -- Great Britain
Multicultural education -- Great Britain
Minorities -- Education.
Education -- Parent participation -- Great Britain
Early childhood education
Education -- Parent participation
Minorities -- Education
Multicultural education
Great Britain
Genre/Form Instructional television programs
Instructional television programs.
Émissions pédagogiques télévisées.
Form Streaming video
Author Television Junction.