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TEAMWORK AND SCHOOL-FAMILY-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
Teams And Their Value In Education
Mr. Schargel, Chair of the American Society of Quality's Education Division, describes the components needed for educational teams to effectively address, prevent, and solve many of the problems we face in education today.
An Interview With Sam Blank, Professor Of Communication And Crisis Management
Mr. Blank explains why teams must learn how to overcome barriers and build communication skills to create the shared vision that is crucial to their success.
Teamwork For School Improvement
Identify ways you can improve teamwork among school staff through professional development.
The Guidance Channel's Top Ten Educational Teams Websites
Visit these websites for information, advice and resources to build effective teams in your school.
Building Relationships between Schools and Social Services
In order to effectively address many of the issues facing at-risk youth in our schools, it is important to collaborate with social service agencies. Review these helpful tips on ways to engage these agencies to participate in and support your educational team.
School, Family, And Community Partnerships: An Overview For School Counselors
Dr. Joyce Epstein of the Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships at Johns Hopkins University describes six types of parental involvement to establish strong school-family-community partnerships.
Engaging Stakeholders
Review these tips on building and maintaining good relationships among a diverse representation of school community members to develop comprehensive, effective, and sustainable violence prevention programs.
An Interview With Shirley Igo, National PTA President
Ms. Igo reviews specific steps schools can take to encourage parental involvement and introduces the Parent Involvement Schools Of Excellence Program.
Tips For Developing A Successful Parent Center
Create a parent center in your school where parents feel welcome and involved.
The Guidance Channel's Top Ten Parent Involvement Websites
Bookmark these websites the The Guidance Channel Zine has identified as having the most comprehensive information on parent involvement.
Student Advisory Groups, Part 1
Recognize the value of student advisory boards and identify issues to focus on in professional development to make these boards even more valuable to your school.
Student Advisory Groups, Part II
Discover how school advisory board can be an important component in addressing the needs of all students, identify specific areas to focus on in staff training session, recognize potential forces that can sabotage the best intentions, and learn about a step-by-step guide for an advisor-advisee program.
What Are School-Community Collaborations?
Review how community collaborations are formed and how they can be used to target specific issues such at dropout prevention.
Steps to Take in Establishing School-Community Collaborations
Create an effective school-community collaboration to address school dropouts by implementing these suggestions gathered through Mott Foundation survey.
Basic Components of School-Community Collaborations
Incorporate these key concepts when planning and implementing collaborations to ensure the success of your dropout prevention program.
How To Design and Shape a School-Community Collaboration: Part II
Identify common barriers to school-community collaborations and review guidelines for teams attempting to reach consensus.
What Is the Impact And Influence of School-Community Collaborations?
Review the findings of two research studies on the impact of school-community collaborations.
Parent - School Partnerships: Vital to Student Success
Share these suggestions with parents to help them become more engaged in their children's education.
Communicating With Teachers: Building Effective Counselor-Teacher Partnerships
Explore ways school counselors can develop positive relationships with teachers that will benefit students and contribute to the success of the school counseling program.
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