Family participation in the special education process has been federally mandated for 40 years, and educators recognize that effective collaboration with their students’ families leads to improved academic and social outcomes for students. However, while some family-school relationships are positive and collaborative, many are not, particularly for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) families. This article provides practice guidelines based in research for teachers who seek to improve their practices when working with CLD families who have children served by special education.Accepted manuscrip
How can we help educators realize the wealth and relevancy that culturally and linguistically divers...
Students of Hispanic language minority families (HLMF) are the fastest growing demographic segment i...
Educational professionals' beliefs and perceptions about the experiences of families from culturall...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (2004) mandates that schools facilitate ...
Research shows evidence of overrepresentation of culturally and linguistically diverse children enro...
All parents of eligible students with disabilities have the right to collaborate as equal members of...
Project (M.A., Education (Special Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Famil...
This study was designed to address the need for improved collaborative experiences for culturally an...
Research indicates that when educators involve them in the educational process, parents can be instr...
to develop effective strategies in promoting collaborative home-school partnerships with parents fro...
Within special education policy and practice, parents are expected to advocate for their children to...
Because more students than ever are from diverse linguistic, racial, and cultural backgrounds and ar...
This capstone seeks to address the barriers that Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) familie...
Many schools face the challenge of forging partnerships with families from linguistically diverse ba...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological research study was to explore the lived experiences...
How can we help educators realize the wealth and relevancy that culturally and linguistically divers...
Students of Hispanic language minority families (HLMF) are the fastest growing demographic segment i...
Educational professionals' beliefs and perceptions about the experiences of families from culturall...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (2004) mandates that schools facilitate ...
Research shows evidence of overrepresentation of culturally and linguistically diverse children enro...
All parents of eligible students with disabilities have the right to collaborate as equal members of...
Project (M.A., Education (Special Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Famil...
This study was designed to address the need for improved collaborative experiences for culturally an...
Research indicates that when educators involve them in the educational process, parents can be instr...
to develop effective strategies in promoting collaborative home-school partnerships with parents fro...
Within special education policy and practice, parents are expected to advocate for their children to...
Because more students than ever are from diverse linguistic, racial, and cultural backgrounds and ar...
This capstone seeks to address the barriers that Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) familie...
Many schools face the challenge of forging partnerships with families from linguistically diverse ba...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological research study was to explore the lived experiences...
How can we help educators realize the wealth and relevancy that culturally and linguistically divers...
Students of Hispanic language minority families (HLMF) are the fastest growing demographic segment i...
Educational professionals' beliefs and perceptions about the experiences of families from culturall...