ABSTRACT

Family-school partnerships are increasingly touted as a means of improving both student and school improvement. This recognition has led to an increase in policies and initiatives that offer the following benefits: improved communication between parents and educators; home and school goals that are mutually supportive and shared; better understanding of the complexities impinging on children’s development; and pooling of family and school resources to find and implement solutions to shared goals. This is the first comprehensive review of what is known about the effects of home-school partnerships on student and school achievement. It provides a brief history of home-school partnerships, presents evidence-based practices for working with families across developmental stages, and provides an agenda for future research and policy.

Key features include:

  • provides comprehensive, cross-disciplinary coverage of theoretical issues and research concerning family-school partnerships.
  • describes those aspects of school-family partnerships that have been adequately researched and promotes their implementation as evidence-based interventions.
  • charts cutting-edge research agendas & methods for exploring school-family partnerships.
  • charts the implications such research has for training, policy and practice especially regarding educational disparities.

This book is appropriate for researchers, instructors, and graduate students in the following areas: school counseling, school psychology, educational psychology, school leadership, special education, and school social work. It is also appropriate for the academic libraries serving these audiences.

part II|213 pages

Partnerships Across Development

chapter 9|24 pages

A School-Family Partnership

Addressing Multiple Risk Factors to Improve School Readiness and Prevent Conduct Problems in Young Children

chapter 14|30 pages

Creating School-Family Partnerships in Adolescence

Challenges and Opportunities

part III|159 pages

Driving the Research Agenda to Inform Policy and Practice

chapter 20|25 pages

From Periphery to Center

A New Vision and Strategy for Family, School, and Community Partnerships