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SEDLetter, Volume XIV, Number 1 (Feb. 2002): Family and Community Connections with Schools

Authors: SEDL, Leslie A. Blair (editor), Leslie Belt, Carey P. Clayton, Pamela Porter

Price: Available free online
• Published: 2002    • 20 pages   

Available online: Full text, PDF

SEDLetter is the magazine of Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL). In this issue of SEDLetter, you'll read about family and community connections with schools, school-based mentoring, charter schools, and teacher education programs. This issue's articles include:

 

  • Family and Community Connections with Schools Reflect Differing Cultures and Needs
  • One Child at a Time: The Case for School-Based Mentoring
  • SEDL's New Center Makes Family-Community Connections
  • The Missing Link in Teacher Education Programs
  • Parents Reach Beyond Their Own Families
  • A Tale of Two Charters
  • Voices from the Field
Don't Miss This Opportunity
The U.S. Department of Education and its partners invite you to view the archive for the webinar, Bringing it All Together: Family and Community Engagement Policies in Action, which took place on November 16, 2011.

This is the ninth and final webinar in the series, Achieving Excellence and Innovation in Family, School, and Community Engagement.
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Family and Community Involvement in Student Learning
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