WORK WITH PARENTS & THE COMMUNITY
Engaging Parents in Education: Lessons From Five Parental Information And Resource Centers
June 2007
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Illustrations

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  1. Selected Parent Involvement Requirements Under Title I of NCLB by Type of Education Agency
  2. Partnering Between Parents and Educators to Increase Student Achievement: A Conceptual Model for Parent Involvement in Education
  3. Indiana Partnerships Center: Excerpt From A Parent’s Guide to Understanding NCLB and P.L. 221
  4. Academic Development Institute: Excerpted Report Card Guide to Help Parents Understand Student Performance at the School, District, and State Levels
  5. Utah Family Center: Brochure From Satellite Parent Center With Tailored Services (inside panels from open three-fold brochure)
  6. The Family Works: Invitation to Education Summit for Community-Based Agencies in Maryland
  7. Intercultural Development Research Association: Checklist for Effective Action to Improve Education (Excerpted from IDRA’s publication, A Community Action Guide: Seven Actions to Fulfill the Promise of Brown and Mendez)
  8. Academic Development Institute: Principal Element from School Survey
  9. Indiana Partnerships Center: Example of Survey Results Presentation
  10. Academic Development Institute: Form for Parent Feedback on Home Visitors
  11. Intercultural Development Research Association: Parent Leadership Training Model

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  1. Selected Characteristics of Highlighted Parental Information and Resource Centers

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