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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.
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.
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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.
sjtdea

Do Mixed-Income Preschools Make Sense? | nieer.org - 0 views

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    Suggests benefits of economic diversity represented in preschool classrooms for improving outcomes of children in low-income families.
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.
senorscott

Involvement of Parents of Diverse Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds - 0 views

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    Parent involvement is consistently cited as an important correlate of effective schools. For nearly a quarter of a century, research on parental and family involvement has documented that parents can do much to reinforce positive attitudes toward school, to prepare their children for school, and to support their children's efforts once they are in school.
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
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