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Educational Partnerships
Connecting Schools, Families, and the Community



April 2010 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This comprehensive text helps prepare pre-service and in-service teachers to build and sustain family, school, and community partnerships that are vital to student success. Focusing on ages 0-14, and with a particular emphasis on diverse families and learners, this book helps teachers to overcome barriers, create action plans, and sustain partnerships over time.

Key Features:

- The chapters provide a contemporary, culturally relevant approach, helping teachers to devise strategies that celebrate cultural, linguistic, and academic diversity.

- Two case studies per chapter present multiple perspectives from teachers, students, and community members. Readers are asked to reflect upon the cases, analyze real-life situations, and apply chapter content to each case.

- Notes from the Classroom include reflections, voices, and strategies from classroom teachers that enhance the chapter content.

- 'How To' sections show how to develop an action plan or seek outside funding. Planning sheets are included to provide the sequence of specific steps.

Connections to the National Board Certification are featured throughout the text, outlining expectations relating to Collaboration in the Professional Community and Outreach to Family and Community. These will assist pre-service and in-service teachers in developing portfolios.

 
Preface
 
PART I: THE BASICS OF EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
 
1. The Importance of Educational Partnerships
Overview of Educational Partnerships

 
Examples of Partnerships

 
The Value of Partnerships

 
Communities of Practice

 
Equitable Teaching and Learning

 
Types of Educational Partnerships

 
Collaborative Descriptions

 
Home, School, and Community Influences

 
Partnership Types, Examples, and Characteristics

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
2. History of Educational Partnerships
Goals of Education

 
Types of Schools

 
Students and Families as Part of a System

 
Social and Cultural Capital

 
History and Policy Related to Educational Partnerships

 
Educational Policy –Whose Policy? Who’s Excluded?

 
Overview of Educational Learning Theories

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
3. Meeting the Needs of All Children in the 21st Century
The Implementation of No Child Left Behind

 
Children With Special Needs

 
Children’s Well-Being

 
Nutrition and Children’s Well-Being

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activities for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
4. The Makeup of Families Today: Culturally Relevant Strategies to Enhance Partnerships
Families in the 21st Century

 
Family Participation Initiatives

 
A Culturally Responsive Partnership Between Home and School

 
Tips for Families and Teachers During: Parent-Teacher Conferences

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
PART II: BUILDING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS
 
5. Building Family-School Partnerships
Effective Partnerships With Families

 
Elements of Family-School Partnerships

 
Six Types of Family Involvement

 
Family Involvement in the 21st Century

 
Tips for Families and Teachers

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
6. Schools and Community: Working Together and Respecting Diversity
Expanding Educational Partnerships

 
School, Community, and Business Partnerships

 
Community Partnerships

 
Students Taking Action as Community Members

 
Tips for Building School-Community Partnerships

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
7. Partnering With Community Organizations and Resources
Partnerships Beyond the Four Walls of the Classroom

 
University-School Partnerships

 
Partnerships With Museums and Cultural Institutions

 
National/Local Parks and Outdoor Education

 
Tips for Organizing and Participating in Field Trips

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
8. Barriers to Partnerships
Culturally Relevant Teaching and Learning

 
Barriers and Challenges That Partnerships Face

 
Strategies to Address Barriers

 
Taking Action

 
Tips to Help Overcome Barriers and Promote Diversity

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activities for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
PART III: PLANNING FOR AND SUSTAINING SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS
 
9. Seeking and Sustaining Successful Partnerships
Partnership Examples

 
Seeking and Organizing Partnerships

 
Writing Grants That Support Teaching and Learning

 
Seeking Grants to Support and Acknowledge Teachers

 
Communicating With Families About Resources

 
Interagency Collaboration

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activities for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
10. Planning for Partnerships
Creating an Action Plan

 
Stages of the Planning Process

 
Implementing Your Action Plan

 
Chapter Summary

 
Case Studies

 
Reflecting on the Cases

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
11. Implementing and Sustaining Successful Partnerships
Characteristics of Successful Partnerships Revisited

 
Parents, News, and Misconceptions

 
Professional Education Partnerships

 
Teachers as Reflective Practitioners

 
Implementing and Sustaining Educational Partnerships

 
Long-Running Partnership Examples

 
Local Libraries and Activities

 
Implementing and Sustaining Partnerships With Families

 
Tips for Implementing and Sustaining Partnerships

 
Final Comments

 
Activites for Further Development

 
Additional Reading and Information

 
 
Glossary
 
References
 
About the Author
 
Index

Amy Cox-Petersen

Amy Cox-Petersen (Ph.D. [Curriculum and Instruction; Science Education Specialization] University of Southern California) is Professor in the Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education at California State University, Fullerton. Cox-Petersen received the Robert and Louise Lee Collaborative Award at Cal State Fullerton for her work with science professors across campus. She has written and received several grants related to service learning and collaborative partnerships with local schools and museums. Cox-Petersen has partnered with various organizations, schools, and interdisciplinary departments at Cal State Fullerton. As Science... More About Author

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