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Home/school/community Involvement
註釋Today's schools are entering a second wave of reform in response to changing demographics, public demand for accountability, and societal changes expanding the traditional time frame for learning. To meet these challenges, schools need help through home and community involvement. This book offers seven strategies illustrated by success stories from real school districts. Part I provides case studies of effective home, school, and community involvement. Chapter 1 discusses school use of community resources. Partnerships with businesses and community agencies are supplementing traditional volunteer efforts, as mothers become less available. Chapter 2 discusses school resources and facilities provided to the community for lifelong learning programs ranging from early childhood education to intergenerational activities. Part II explains how to set up effective programs. Chapter 3 advises schools to start at the top by identifying needs, publicizing them, and asking community leaders for help. Chapter 4 discusses ways to involve these leaders in the educational process. Decision-making should not be limited to parents of children in the school system. Support must also come from nonparents--the group comprising the majority of citizens. Chapter 5 advises educators to broadcast their success by using local media outlets, sending Christmas card greetings, publicly honoring volunteers, and becoming part of a comprehensive community calendar. A list of school districts interviewed, a general bibliography of 56 references, and some educational partnership references are also provided. (MLH)