What Successful Schools Do to Involve Families
55 Partnership Strategies
Neal A Glasgow author Paula Jameson Whitney author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:4th Feb '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
"Partnering with parents is a missing link in efforts to improve student achievement. This book offers teachers specific and practical suggestions to capitalize on this extraordinary untapped resource."
—David Freitas, Professor of Education
Indiana University, South Bend
Watch performance levels climb when students are supported by teachers, families, and the community!
Emphasizing that students learn best when families and schools work together to promote student achievement, What Successful Schools Do to Involve Families offers teachers and administrators 55 practical strategies for forming effective partnerships with every type of family group.
From traditional forms of communication—such as open houses, parent-teacher conferences, and fundraising efforts—to hot-button topics such as bullying and discipline, this book helps educators bridge the gap between school and home by providing:
- Solidly researched strategies with relevant how-to applications, tips, precautions, and additional resources
- Strategies for reaching out to non-mainstream or non-traditional families
- A chapter on the role of non-parental caregivers
- Proven methods for including families in discussions about homework, literacy, mathematics, and students with special needs
Nurture academic success and resiliency in students by strengthening the bond between families, educators, and the outside community!
“Partnering with parents is a missing link in efforts to improve student achievement. This book offers teachers specific and practical suggestions to capitalize on this extraordinary untapped resource.” -- David Freitas, Professor of Education
ISBN: 9781412956048
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 420g
216 pages