The Children Achieving reform plan envisioned parents as critical players in school reform, a vision that freshly emphasized the need to transform relations between local schools and parents and communities. This vision represented a departure from the passive view of parents as clients and consumers to an active view of them as collaborators with education professionals in shaping children's school experience. This report provides an overview of the many roles Children Achieving envisioned for parents between 1995- 2000, with particular attention to their role as education leaders and collaborators with teachers and principals in school reform
This paper studies the way in which headmasters and class masters perceive and estimate the factors,...
A growing literature supports the importance of family-school partnerships, in which schools and fam...
Family involvement has achieved a prominent role in education reform. Thus far, however, studies of ...
In an effort to reform and restructure schools in New York State, the Commissioner of Education, Tho...
In the past few decades, state and federal laws have promoted school collaboration, and a stronger r...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...
Education reform efforts in the last fifteen to twenty years at the state and federal levels have pr...
Parents are under-recognised agents for change in schools. This chapter is about a school community ...
It is acknowledged that parental engagement with children’s learning and education is of vital impor...
Parental involvement is an integral variable that bears a significant value in the overall academic ...
This paper illustrates some of the tensions and contradictions in schools' attempts to develop paren...
This paper describes how one professional development elementary school in Detroit (Michigan) encour...
The law relating to, and having an impact on, parental involvement has increased in quantity and com...
Collaboration between schools and parents has become increasingly prominent on the political agenda ...
Parents’ role is of high importance for child’s teaching performance in 21st century. The psychologi...
This paper studies the way in which headmasters and class masters perceive and estimate the factors,...
A growing literature supports the importance of family-school partnerships, in which schools and fam...
Family involvement has achieved a prominent role in education reform. Thus far, however, studies of ...
In an effort to reform and restructure schools in New York State, the Commissioner of Education, Tho...
In the past few decades, state and federal laws have promoted school collaboration, and a stronger r...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...
Education reform efforts in the last fifteen to twenty years at the state and federal levels have pr...
Parents are under-recognised agents for change in schools. This chapter is about a school community ...
It is acknowledged that parental engagement with children’s learning and education is of vital impor...
Parental involvement is an integral variable that bears a significant value in the overall academic ...
This paper illustrates some of the tensions and contradictions in schools' attempts to develop paren...
This paper describes how one professional development elementary school in Detroit (Michigan) encour...
The law relating to, and having an impact on, parental involvement has increased in quantity and com...
Collaboration between schools and parents has become increasingly prominent on the political agenda ...
Parents’ role is of high importance for child’s teaching performance in 21st century. The psychologi...
This paper studies the way in which headmasters and class masters perceive and estimate the factors,...
A growing literature supports the importance of family-school partnerships, in which schools and fam...
Family involvement has achieved a prominent role in education reform. Thus far, however, studies of ...