Use of Language
Epstein (1995) points out that educators' use of language can
make a difference in creating a positive school climate:
"The way schools care about children is reflected in the
way
schools care about the children's families. If educators view
children simply as students, they are likely to see the
family as separate from the school. That is, the family is
expected to do its job and leave the education of children to the
schools. If educators view students as children, they are
likely to see both the family and the community as partners with
the school in children's education and development. Partners
recognize their shared interests in and responsibilities for
children, and they work together to create better programs and
opportunities for students." (p. 701)
References
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Date posted: 1996
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