How can educators harness public interest in education to bring families and communities to action? This invaluable resourceaddresses initiatives to engage constituent involvement.
How can educators harness public interest in education to bring families and communities to action? This invaluable resourceaddresses initiatives to engage constituent involvement.
A useful overview of ways to get communities more involved in local schools.
Chadwick provides clear information on the components of community engagement and many good ideas of how educators can collaborate with community partners to improve school programs and help more students succeed. This is an important part of a comprehensive program of school, family, and community partnerships.Our democracy depends on an informed, involved public, and our schools do as well. Kathy Chadwick provides deliberate, reasonable ways to seek public input, share data and information, and build community.Preface About the Author 1. How Does an Engaged Community Improve Student Achievement? 2. Fl“2