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Preparing Educators to Engage Families
Case Studies Using an Ecological Systems Framework

Third Edition
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Parent & Family Involvement

October 2013 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Constant changes in education are creating new and uncertain roles for parents and teachers that must be explored, identified, and negotiated. Preparing Educators to Engage Families encourages readers to hone their analytic and problem-solving skills for use in real-world situations with students and their families.

Organized according to Ecological Systems Theory (of the micro, meso, exo, macro, and chrono systems), this completely updated Third Edition presents research-based teaching cases that reflect critical dilemmas in family-school-community relations, especially among families for whom poverty and cultural differences are daily realities. The text looks at family engagement issues across the full continuum, from the early years through pre-adolescence.

Deborah Stipek
Microsystem Theory: Motivation to Learn
Penny Hauser-Cram, Marji Erickson Warfield, Jack P. Shonkoff, Marty Wyngaarden Krauss, Aline Sayer, Carole Christofk Upshur, Miriam Grill-Abramowitz Heyman
Microsystem Theory:A Developmental-Contextual Perspective
Georganne Morin, Holly Kreider
Microsystem Case: Supporting Ignacio: A Mother Discovers How to Help Her Son Succeed
Margaret A. Vaughan
Microsystem Case: A Special Education Plan for Anabela: Does Supporting Her Needs Mean Holding Her Back?
Phyllis Blumenfeld
Microsystem Case: My Favorite Subject Is Lunch
Pamela Davis-Kean, Jacquelynne S. Eccles
Mesosytem Theory: Social Executive Functioning
M. Elena Lopez, Heather B. Weiss
Mesosystem Theory: The Family, School and Community Relationship
Barrie Thorne
Mesosystem Case: Lunchtime at Sunnydale Elementary School: What Do First Graders Need?
Margaret Caspe, Holly Kreider
Mesosystem Case: Defining “Fine”: Communicating Academic Progress to Parents
Margaret Caspe
Mesosystem Case: Bilingual Voices and Parent Classroom Choice: Family Engagement in Language and Literacy
Lori Takeuchi
Exosystem Theory: Media in the Lives of Families With Young Children
Julia R. Henly
Exosystem Theory: The Accommodation Model
Lori Takeuchi
Exosystem Case: Connections and Misconnections: Digital Media in Family Life and at School
Ellen Mayer
Exosystem Case: After School for Cindy: Family, School, and Community Roles in Out-of-School Time
Jennifer Romich, Jennifer Simmelink
Exosystem Case: Piecing It Together: Linking Systems to Support a Student and Family
Eric Dearing, Sandra Tang
Macrosystem Theory: The Promise of Parent-School Partnerships for Narrowing the Poverty Achievement Gap
Cynthia Garcia Coll, Celina Chatman-Nelson
Macrosystem Theory: Ethnic and Racial Diversity
Ann Barger Hannum
Macrosystem Case: What Words Don’t Say: Talking About Racism
Eboni C. Howard
Macrosystem Case: Raising Children Alone: Poverty, Welfare Reform, and Family Involvement
Cynthia Garcia Coll
Macrosystem Case: Learning in the Shadow of Violence: Community, Culture, and Family Engagement
Suzanne M. Bouffard, Heather B. Weiss
Chronosystem Theory: Families, Time, and Learning
Margaret Caspe
Chronosystem Case: Bridging Worlds: Family Engagement in the Transition to Kindergarten
Ellen Mayer
Chronosystem Case: Tomasito Is Too Big to Hold Hands: The Developing Child and the Home-School Relationship
Catherine R. Cooper, Elizabeth Dominguez, Margarita Azmitia, Erica Holt, Dolores Mena, Gabriela Chavira
Chronosystem Case: Staying on the Path Toward College: One Boy at the Crossroads

"The text is very organized, easy to follow, and provides some good, thought-provoking questions. Preparing Educators to Engage Families is a great resource for pre- and in-service teachers. The case studies use ecological systems frameworks to promote family engagement in all educational contexts."

Melissa A. Geiselhofer
Northern Arizona University-Flagstaff

"I am really impressed by the cases and ease of this text."

Ginger Harris-Pike
Central Carolina Community College

This textbook was selected based on its high quality content and because its structure is consistent with the program's instructional goals and conceptual framework.

Dr Emma Cody-Mitchell
Teacher Education Dept, Carson-Newman College
December 29, 2014

Using as a supplement but does not work as a course text

Margaret Ferrara
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, University Of Nevada-Reno
May 11, 2014

great fit for course. Ecological framework in particular an excellent match.

David Shriberg
Psychology Dept, Loyola University-Watertower
December 21, 2013

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 5

Chapter 9


Heather B. Weiss

Heather B. Weiss is founder and director of the Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP; www.hfrp.org) and senior research associate/instructor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Founded in 1983, HFRP’s mission is to improve practice, intervention, and policy to support children’s successful development from birth to adulthood. Dr. Weiss and her HFRP colleagues conduct, synthesize, and disseminate research and evaluation information and develop professional and organizational learning tools that support evaluation, continuous improvement, and accountability and that spark innovation. A cornerstone of HFRP’s work is the promotion,... More About Author

Maria Elena Lopez

M. Elena Lopez is associate director at the Harvard Family Research Project. Her research interests focus on the relationships of families, schools, and communities in children’s development and education. She has co-led evaluations of public and philanthropic initiatives to promote children’s well-being, created tools to facilitate family engagement for high school success and college and career readiness, and provided technical assistance to states and communities in order support quality programs for young children and families. As a cofounder of the Family Involvement Network of Educators, a national network of more than 12,000 preK–12... More About Author

Holly M. Kreider

Holly Kreider is program officer in family engagement at the Heising-Simons Foundation in Los Altos, California. Dr. Kreider leads family engagement grant making for the Foundation, including direct service grants in local counties, as well as state- and national-level research, evaluation, and policy grants. Previously, Dr. Kreider served as director of programs for Raising A Reader National Office, overseeing training, evaluation, and affiliate relations with 165 agencies across the United States. She also previously served as vice president at Sociometrics, leading federally funded and private sector research and evaluation projects... More About Author

Celina M. Chatman-Nelson

Celina Chatman-Nelson (Ph.D, Rutgers University) is a Visiting Program Associate in the College of Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she directs a project aiming to identify challenges and solutions in preparing early childhood teachers to work with all young children and their families. She was formerly associate director for the Herr Research Center for Children and Social Policy at Erikson Institute, and prior to that she was associate director for the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy at the University of Chicago’s Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies. Chatman-Nelson also worked as a Senior... More About Author

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