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home–school, a.1 Educ. Brit. |ˈhəʊm ˈskuːl|, U.S. |ˈhoʊm ˈskul| [‹ home n.1 + school n.1] Of, relating to, or designating a relationship between a child's home and school; esp. designating or relating to education that takes place both at home and in a school. Also: (Linguistics) designating or relating to bilingualism in which the language spoken at home is different from that spoken in school.
1909Gaz. Bulletin (Williamsport, Pa.) 13 Nov. 5/3 Mrs. F. C. Bowman and Mrs. E. C. Blackburn were chosen as delegates to the Home School League. 1928Jrnl. Educ. Sociol. 2 116 We aim to promote better home-school relationships. 1946Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald 25 Oct. 8/7 With co-operation the Home-School organization strengthens home and school life. 1956Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. xxvi. 82 The bilinguals tested have nearly always been of a particular kind, which we may refer to here as ‘home-school’ bilinguals. Most of them are children living in a non-English-speaking environment, whether rural or urban, whose first encounter with English is in school at the age of six or seven. 1975Lang. for Life (Dept. Educ. & Sci.) xiii. 198 Home-school liaison has already been dealt with at length in its relation to the child's language needs. 1982Eng. World-Wide 3 i. 50 The practice of using a language of instruction in school which is not the child's home language may be described as a home-school language switch. 1990Times Educ. Suppl. 4 May a4/5 At Canklow Woods junior school..they have gone further, extending the nursery into a home-school liaison unit. 2002Bilingual Res. Jrnl. 26 154 The primary goals of the classroom were to..create a home-school partnership with the families. |