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School, Family, And Community Partnerships: Preparing Educators And Improving Schools
School, Family, And Community Partnerships: Preparing Educators And Improving Schools
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This volume, based on twenty years of original research, addresses the growing field of school, family, and community partnerships and offers an alternative approach. It is now possible to prepare teachers and administrators with a solid base of knowledge on partnerships. There are theoretical perspectives and results from research and development that should be shared with educators.
As partners, parents and teachers share responsibility for the education and development of their children. Common messages and collaborative activities of home and school help to promote student success, prevent problems, or solve those that arise.
The chapters in this volume provide a strong background to help educators in training and in schools think about, talk about, and then act to develop comprehensive programs of school, family, and community partnerships. Readers will be able to understand Epstein's theory of overlapping spheres of influence of families, schools, and communities to support children as students. Study Epstein's framework of six types of involvement to create partnerships. Review the research on the implementation and effects of partnerships. Apply the theory, framework, and research in class projects and assignments. Gather ideas for specific practices of partnership for use in elementary, middle, and high schools. This collection is designed for use in courses of teacher education, preparation of school administrators, and other courses that prepare professionals to understand and to work in schools and with families and students. It is a definitive resource both in and out of the classroom with comments, questions to discuss, activities, and field experiences in each of the chapters.
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Enhances educator skills for effective school-family-community collaboration.
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Who is this book for?
If you're passionate about fostering stronger relationships between schools, families, and communities, this book offers a comprehensive look rooted in years of research. It's particularly helpful for educators and administrators eager to develop meaningful partnerships that truly support student success. You’ll find practical frameworks and activities that can be implemented in real-world settings, making it a valuable guide for transforming educational environments.