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Supporting Parent, Family, and Community Involvement in Your School - 0 views

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    This guide provides ideas and suggestions taken from research on family and community involvement in schools and can help school staff and others design a long-term approach to garnering the positive involvement of all concerned. These ideas represent the tip of the iceberg of what is possible. There are as many solutions for creating a comprehensive plan to involve parents, families, and the community in the education of children, as there are schools. Each school has its own demographic mix, community context, and history. Following are ideas that can be modified and expanded upon to suit the needs of the school.
Valerie Holton

Research Ethics Education for Community-Engaged Research: A Review and Research Agenda - 3 views

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    "Community engagement is increasingly becoming an integral part of research. "Community-engaged research" (CEnR) introduces new stakeholders as well as unique challenges to the protection of participants and the integrity of the research process. We-a group of representatives of CTSA-funded institutions and others who share expertise in research ethics and CEnR-have identified gaps in the literature regarding (1) ethical issues unique to CEnR; (2) the particular instructional needs of academic investigators, community research partners, and IRB members; and (3) best practices for teaching research ethics. This paper presents what we know, as well as what we still need to learn, in order to develop quality research ethics educational materials tailored to the full range of stakeholder groups in CEnR."
Tessa McKenzie

Evaluating Community-Based Participatory Research to Improve Community-Partnered Scienc... - 2 views

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    Since 2007, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Policy Research Center (PRC) has partnered with the Universities of New Mexico and Washington to study the science of community-based participatory research (CBPR). Our goal is to identify facilitators and barriers to effective community-academic partnerships in American Indian and other communities, which face health disparities.
Tessa McKenzie

A Network Assessment of Community-Based Participatory Research: Linking Communities and... - 6 views

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    "Public health researchers have advocated CBPR as a means to bring evidence-based public health policies and programs to communities and to enable researchers to conduct community-informed research. Despite these goals, no studies have evaluated whether linkages among agencies involved in the CBPR process have changed as a result of interventions. In our study, we measured network linkages across 14 topics to determine whether linkages among and between CBOs and universities have changed as a result of project activities."
senorscott

Why Family and Community Involvement Is Important | Coordinated School Health Resources... - 0 views

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    Family and community involvements foster partnerships among schools, family and community groups, and individuals.
senorscott

Diversity: School, Family, & Community Connections - 0 views

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    This research synthesis is the third in a series of reports to help local school, community, and family leaders obtain useful research-based information about key educational issues. This synthesis addresses diversity as it relates to student achievement and school, family, and community connections.
sjtdea

Effects from Living in Mixed-Income Communities for Low-Income Families | Urban Institute - 1 views

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    Annotated literature review on the effects of mixed-income communities for low-income families. Implications for education, though minimal.
senorscott

Why Community Engagement Matters in School Turnaround | Voices in Urban Education - 1 views

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    Article arguing "Research shows that an authentically engaged community improves schools - not just by participating in school events, but also by helping to shape reform."
Tessa McKenzie

Challenges in the Co-Construction of Knowledge: A Global Study on Strengthening Structu... - 4 views

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    "Challenges in the Co-Construction of Knowledge: A Global Study on Strengthening Structures for Community University Research Partnerships"
senorscott

Parent, Family, Community Involvement in Education - 0 views

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    NEA policy brief examining research showing need for community involvement in education
anitacrowder

implementation-of-a-stem-summer-enrichment-program-in-a-low-income-community_stamped.pdf - 0 views

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    Implementation of a STEM Summer Enrichment Program in a Low Income Community
sjtdea

http://www.thecyberhood.net/documents/papers/fraser.pdf - 0 views

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    Discussion of how mixed-income housing can relieve concentrated poverty through community-based participation to understand the needs and perspectives of low-income families.
rachelcasey

Virginia Reentry & Community Collaboration Councils - 1 views

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    This document from the Virginia Department of Social Services describes the Reentry and Community Collaboration Councils that exist to provide support for re-entering citizens.
senorscott

Understanding Latino Parental Involvement in Education: Perceptions, Expectations, and ... - 0 views

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    Latinos1 have been continually overrepresented in low-skill and service sector U.S. jobs. One of the factors accounting for this is the educational experience of the Latino community, which has been characterized by low high school graduation rates, low college completion rates and substandard schooling conditions.2 As schools and policymakers seek to improve the educational conditions of Latinos, parental influence in the form of school involvement is assumed to play some role in shaping students' educational experiences.
Valerie Holton

Walk together children with no wasted steps: community-academic partnering for equal po... - 4 views

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    "We used a case study approach to analyze data (partner dialogs, meeting notes, interviews, and press coverage) from a longstanding community-academic partnership."
Tessa McKenzie

VM -- CBPR and the Academic System of Rewards, Feb 11 ... Virtual Mentor - 1 views

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    "If we want faculty to be involved in communities but reward them for other activities, we are our own worst enemies" [7]."
bruce_fillman

NEA - Research Spotlight on Parental Involvement in Education - 0 views

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    When schools, families, and community groups work together to support learning, children tend to do better in school, stay in school longer, and like school more." That's the conclusion of A New Wave of Evidence, a report from SEDL.
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