What successful schools do to involve families 55 partnership strategies

It's clear that students learn best when they are supported by a community that values education and includes not only teachers but also parents, families, and other mentors. Yet schools often find it difficult to successfully involve parents and families in children's educational lives. B...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Glasgow, Neal A. (-)
Otros Autores: Whitney, Paula Jameson
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : [Reston, VA] : Corwin Press ; National Association of Secondary School Principals cop. 2009
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  • Parents, families, teachers and school appreciating and supporting each other
  • Teachers, students, families and homework
  • Teachers, students, families and literacy
  • Teachers, students, families and mathematics
  • Teachers, schools, families and the special education student
  • Looking at the roles of non-parental caregivers in the student's life
  • Communicating with families and bridging the gap between school and home
  • Working with families and especially challenging students
  • Working with families from nondominant cultures
  • Families, schools, and the social aspects of the classroom
  • The role of the school administrator : increasing student achievement through parent involvement.