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This study explores the various ways in which parental involvement
can help to increase student academic success. More specifically,
this analysis is based on the notions that: 1) parent involvement
in inner city schools present unique challenges that are different
from the traditional middle class perspective; 2) there is value in
a cooperative approach between parents, teachers, and
administrators that places the student at the center of each major
discussion and decision; and 3) illustrates that parental
involvement is a real perspective and not just rhetorical jargon.
Although the focus of this book is in increasing parent involvement
in inner city schools, readers must be mindful that the ultimate
objective for this work and others like it is the successful
educating of all children, so that they graduate from high school,
and move into higher education, or into the workforce. Parent
involvement by itself will not ensure academic success of children,
but, combined with many strategies, including a clear understanding
of the differences between an inner city school environment and a
middle class school setting, effective teaching, sound and relevant
curricula, safe and secure learning environment, and visionary
leadership, children attending inner city schools can be just as
effective as those in middle class school settings.
This study explores the various ways in which parental involvement
can help to increase student academic success. More specifically,
this analysis is based on the notions that: 1) parent involvement
in inner city schools present unique challenges that are different
from the traditional middle class perspective; 2) there is value in
a cooperative approach between parents, teachers, and
administrators that places the student at the center of each major
discussion and decision; and 3) illustrates that parental
involvement is a real perspective and not just rhetorical jargon.
Although the focus of this book is in increasing parent involvement
in inner city schools, readers must be mindful that the ultimate
objective for this work and others like it is the successful
educating of all children, so that they graduate from high school,
and move into higher education, or into the workforce. Parent
involvement by itself will not ensure academic success of children,
but, combined with many strategies, including a clear understanding
of the differences between an inner city school environment and a
middle class school setting, effective teaching, sound and relevant
curricula, safe and secure learning environment, and visionary
leadership, children attending inner city schools can be just as
effective as those in middle class school settings.
Designed to help students review content, apply knowledge, and
develop critical-thinking skills. A wide variety of activities are
provided for various learning styles. This supplement is a
consumable resource, designed with perforated pages so that a given
chapter can be removed and turned in for grading or checking.
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