Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيع

The purpose of the study, grounded in sociocultural theory, is to describe the funds of knowledge of a Moroccan family living in Catalonia (Spain) in order to document how teachers can use these funds of knowledge to make direct links between students' lives and classroom teaching. The funds of...

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Main Authors: Moises Esteban, Xènia Saubich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hipatia Press 2011-10-01
Series:REMIE : Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access:http://www.hipatiapress.info/hpjournals/index.php/remie/article/view/77/52
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spelling doaj-d8337fc53ab946cdb9ed1fb1ac34a5142020-11-24T23:02:47ZengHipatia PressREMIE : Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research2014-28622011-10-011179103Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيعMoises EstebanXènia SaubichThe purpose of the study, grounded in sociocultural theory, is to describe the funds of knowledge of a Moroccan family living in Catalonia (Spain) in order to document how teachers can use these funds of knowledge to make direct links between students' lives and classroom teaching. The funds of knowledge approach is based on a simple premise: regardless of any socio-economical and sociocultural "deficit" that people may or may not have all families accumulate bodies of beliefs, ideas, skills and abilities based on their experiences (in areas such as their occupation or their religion). The challenge consists in connecting these bodies of educational resources with teaching practice in order to connect the curriculum with students' lives. In doing so, qualitative research can be carried out using several techniques such as self portraits, self-definition tasks, assessment of family artefacts, documenting routines through photographs, or the analysis of a person's significant circle. The results in terms of teaching practices illustrate the variety of ways teachers can make connections between home and school in ways that assist learners in their academic development. In this article, we propose using the term funds of identity to complement the concept of funds of knowledge.http://www.hipatiapress.info/hpjournals/index.php/remie/article/view/77/52funds of knowledgefunds of identityforms of lifequalitative researchschool-family relationships
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Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيع
REMIE : Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research
funds of knowledge
funds of identity
forms of life
qualitative research
school-family relationships
author_facet Moises Esteban
Xènia Saubich
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title Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيع
title_short Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيع
title_full Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيع
title_fullStr Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيع
title_full_unstemmed Bringing Funds of Family Knowledge to School. The Living Morocco Project - برغملاشيع
title_sort bringing funds of family knowledge to school. the living morocco project - برغملاشيع
publisher Hipatia Press
series REMIE : Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research
issn 2014-2862
publishDate 2011-10-01
description The purpose of the study, grounded in sociocultural theory, is to describe the funds of knowledge of a Moroccan family living in Catalonia (Spain) in order to document how teachers can use these funds of knowledge to make direct links between students' lives and classroom teaching. The funds of knowledge approach is based on a simple premise: regardless of any socio-economical and sociocultural "deficit" that people may or may not have all families accumulate bodies of beliefs, ideas, skills and abilities based on their experiences (in areas such as their occupation or their religion). The challenge consists in connecting these bodies of educational resources with teaching practice in order to connect the curriculum with students' lives. In doing so, qualitative research can be carried out using several techniques such as self portraits, self-definition tasks, assessment of family artefacts, documenting routines through photographs, or the analysis of a person's significant circle. The results in terms of teaching practices illustrate the variety of ways teachers can make connections between home and school in ways that assist learners in their academic development. In this article, we propose using the term funds of identity to complement the concept of funds of knowledge.
topic funds of knowledge
funds of identity
forms of life
qualitative research
school-family relationships
url http://www.hipatiapress.info/hpjournals/index.php/remie/article/view/77/52
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