Beyond Random Acts: Family, School, and Community Engagement as an Integral Part of Education Reform
Posted by on January 10, 2011
Beyond Random Acts: Family, School, and Community Engagement as an Integral Part of Education Reform. Beyond Random Acts provides a research-based framing of family engagement; examines the policy levers that can drive change in promoting systemic family, school, and community engagement; and focuses on data systems as a powerful tool to engage families for twenty-first century student learning. From Harvard Family Research Project.
http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102608312958-56/BeyondRandomActs.pdf
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