This teacher and parent are sharing their insights about the value of family visits as a way to open communication and work more closely together to support student learning. There is a great deal of national conversation about the need for children and older youth to feel connected to adults who care. In today's large bureaucratic schools, teachers often find it impossible to meet the demands of their classes and know their students as individuals with specific needs and gifts. Families have become increasingly busy, and they often reflect structures different from the traditional two-parent, two-children prototype. New media and technologies emerge almost daily, affecting family time and communication in ways we had not imagined even 20 y...
The purpose of this paper is to review literature on home-visits and determine their effect on a chi...
This study focused on a lately constructed survey instrument that was intended to test the family pe...
We have to recognize that home is ultimately more important than school--it is the out-of- school li...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to determine the effects of teacher home visits on pa...
As teachers reach out to families in new ways, attempt to learn from them, and connect that knowledg...
Due to demographic shifts suburban schools are having difficulty meeting the needs of students of im...
Across the country, people believe education in America is in crisis, and the implications are frigh...
Educators as well as noneducators often question the value of family involvement. Does it really mak...
This article is based on a teacher\u27s personal experience with home visits and the feedback she re...
Project (M.A., Education (Special Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Feder...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Many college graduates leave with an enthusiasm and passion for learning which motivates them to bec...
2012 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Many classroom teachers feel unprepared to work with...
Family engagement is believed to be essential to all students’ academic and social success regardles...
The United States of America has one of the highest mobility rates of all developed countries. Every...
The purpose of this paper is to review literature on home-visits and determine their effect on a chi...
This study focused on a lately constructed survey instrument that was intended to test the family pe...
We have to recognize that home is ultimately more important than school--it is the out-of- school li...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to determine the effects of teacher home visits on pa...
As teachers reach out to families in new ways, attempt to learn from them, and connect that knowledg...
Due to demographic shifts suburban schools are having difficulty meeting the needs of students of im...
Across the country, people believe education in America is in crisis, and the implications are frigh...
Educators as well as noneducators often question the value of family involvement. Does it really mak...
This article is based on a teacher\u27s personal experience with home visits and the feedback she re...
Project (M.A., Education (Special Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Feder...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Many college graduates leave with an enthusiasm and passion for learning which motivates them to bec...
2012 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Many classroom teachers feel unprepared to work with...
Family engagement is believed to be essential to all students’ academic and social success regardles...
The United States of America has one of the highest mobility rates of all developed countries. Every...
The purpose of this paper is to review literature on home-visits and determine their effect on a chi...
This study focused on a lately constructed survey instrument that was intended to test the family pe...
We have to recognize that home is ultimately more important than school--it is the out-of- school li...