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Building Parent Engagement in Schools
Building Parent Engagement in Schools
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A01=Larry Ferlazzo
A01=Lorie Hammond
Administrators
Author_Larry Ferlazzo
Author_Lorie Hammond
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Category=JNK
Community Organizers
Enhanced Academic Performance
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Gameliel Foundation
Home/School Culture
HomeSchool Culture
Industrial Areas Foundation
Low-Income Schools
Media Specialists
No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
Pacific Institute For Community Organization
Parental Engagement Research
Product details
- ISBN 9781586833428
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 23 Sep 2009
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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This work is a report on the positive impact of parental involvement on their child's academics and on the school at large.
Building Parent Engagement in Schools is an introduction to educators, particularly in lower-income and urban schools, who want to promote increased parental engagement in both the classroom and at home—an effort required by provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. It is both an authoritative review of research that confirms the positive impact of parental involvement on student achievement and a guide for implementing proven strategies for increasing that involvement.
With Building Parent Engagement in Schools, educators can start to develop a hybrid culture between home and school, so that school can serve as a cultural bridge for the students. Filled with the voices of real educators, students, and parents, the book documents a number of parent-involved efforts to improve low-income communities, gain greater resources for schools, and improve academic achievement. Coverage includes details of real initiatives in action, including programs for home visits, innovative uses of technology, joint enterprises like school/community gardens, and community organization efforts.
Larry Ferlazzo teaches English language learners at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, CA.
Lorie Hammond has been an educator for 35 years, working as a teacher from preschool to college, a curriculum coordinator, a researcher, and a teacher educator.
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