Resources for Parents
     
     
  The Intergenerational Literacy Project

The ILP began offering literacy instruction to parents in 1989. The program was developed in collaboration with 17 community organizations and is guided by a Board of Collaborators representing participating parents, the Chelsea Public Schools, Boston University and community organizations. The program seeks to accomplish the general goal of supporting families in working with their children, both to attain the instructional objectives of the schools and to reinforce positive attitudes toward education. To accomplish the larger goal, two sub-goals and objectives have been outlined: to improve the literacy skills of participating adults and to improve literacy knowledge among preschool and school-aged children.

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  "Eye on Education"
Sponsored by WGBH.

Find out answers to key questions such as "What do my children need to know at their grade level?" and "What does an MCAS test look like?" Includes tips for success in school and a glossary of terms to help you help your child.

(Note: This is a Boston-Based site and some of the information is specific
to Boston Public Schools)


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