Community & Family Engagement. Principals Share What Works

Resource type
Book
Title
Community & Family Engagement. Principals Share What Works
Abstract
This paper explores ways in which principals of community schools--and other principals who, though they may not yet identify their schools as community schools, are responding in a very similar manner--work successfully with community partners, families, and other key stakeholders to improve student outcomes. By reflecting on the topic from the perspective of principals, the text offers insights about why they engage community, why doing so is hard, and what strategies and approaches they find most effective. This information could be valuable to principals who devote their energy and passion to the education of America's children. It also will inform the work of school systems, which must support their principals in this work, and of those involved in developing the next generation of principals. (Contains 5 figures and 20 notes.) [This report sponsored by the MetLife Foundation.].
Place
Place of publication not identified
Publisher
Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse
Date
2006
Language
en
ISBN
978-1-933493-08-4
Library Catalogue
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 1065114947
Citation
Berg, A. C., Melaville, A., Blank, M. J., Coalition for Community Schools, W., DC, National Association of Secondary School Principals, R., VA, & National Association of Elementary School Principals, W., DC. (2006). Community & Family Engagement. Principals Share What Works. Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse.