
Promising Practices for Family Involvement in Schools
Diana B. Hiatt-Michael(Editor)
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2001
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-930608-95-5 (ISBN)
Description
This volume will address major frameworks for understanding family involvement and government support of family involvement projects in the initial chapters. The following six chapters present a theoretical base for understanding school, family, and commu-nity partnerships and research supporting promising practices. Included within each chapter are examples of research in action, focusing on spe-cific interactive activities or programs designed to bring families and schools together. Such promising practices are organized into chapters dealing with two-way home-school communication, family literacy projects, school-site parent centers, parent- school collaborative governance, and family-school education programs spanning infancy through young adult-hood. The monograph concludes with a chapter on teacher preparation for work with family, school, and community partnership issues.
Besides their research expertise, each author brings a unique back-ground as classroom teacher, parent, and community social advocate to their writing. Individually, most of us have spent our early professional years within the classroom, acquiring the value of connecting home with school for the benefit of the children. As parents and grandparents, we have advocated for parental interests within the school. As community advocates, we strive for collaborative communication across groups who serve children and their families. We invite you to share our passion for working with families and community groups within our schools.
Besides their research expertise, each author brings a unique back-ground as classroom teacher, parent, and community social advocate to their writing. Individually, most of us have spent our early professional years within the classroom, acquiring the value of connecting home with school for the benefit of the children. As parents and grandparents, we have advocated for parental interests within the school. As community advocates, we strive for collaborative communication across groups who serve children and their families. We invite you to share our passion for working with families and community groups within our schools.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Illustrations
1 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-930608-95-5 (9781930608955)
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Gary Thomas grew up on a peach farm outside Empire, California. Prior to retirement, he taught eighth grade language arts for thirty-one years, and junior college English for seven, sharing and discussing at least one poem every day with his students. He has presented poetry workshops for statewide organizations, festivals, and conferences. He has had poems published in California English, In the Grove, Time of Singing, and The Comstock Review, among others, and in the anthologies More Than Soil, More Than Sky: The Modesto Poets and three of the Collision series. He is currently vice president of the Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center.
Content
Acknowledgments.
List of Contributors.
Introduction; Diana B. Hiatt-Michael.
Chapter 1. School, Family, and Community Partnerships: Linking Theory to Practices; Beth S. Simon and Joyce L. Epstein.
Chapter 2. Family Involvement in Federal Education Programs; Oliver C. Moles, Jr.
Chapter 3. Home-School Communication; Diana B. Hiatt-Michael.
Chapter 4. Parent-Child Literacy Projects; Francesca K. Pomerantz.
Chapter 5. Family Centers in Schools: Expanding Possibilities for Partnerships; Vivian R. Johnson.
Chapter 6. Family Participation in Decision Making and Advocacy; Don Davies.
Chapter 7. Parent Education as an Essential Component of Family Involvement Programs; Mary P. DiCamillo.
Chapter 8. Educating Professionals for School, Family, and Community Partnerships; Howard Kirschenbaum.
List of Contributors.
Introduction; Diana B. Hiatt-Michael.
Chapter 1. School, Family, and Community Partnerships: Linking Theory to Practices; Beth S. Simon and Joyce L. Epstein.
Chapter 2. Family Involvement in Federal Education Programs; Oliver C. Moles, Jr.
Chapter 3. Home-School Communication; Diana B. Hiatt-Michael.
Chapter 4. Parent-Child Literacy Projects; Francesca K. Pomerantz.
Chapter 5. Family Centers in Schools: Expanding Possibilities for Partnerships; Vivian R. Johnson.
Chapter 6. Family Participation in Decision Making and Advocacy; Don Davies.
Chapter 7. Parent Education as an Essential Component of Family Involvement Programs; Mary P. DiCamillo.
Chapter 8. Educating Professionals for School, Family, and Community Partnerships; Howard Kirschenbaum.