Family and Community Involvement in Student Learning
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A Toolkit for Title I Parental Involvement
(2009) In this toolkit, SEDL provides detailed explanations of the Title I, Part A parental involvement provisions as well as thirty-three tools to assist state departments of education, districts, and schools in meeting these requirements. Both the explanations and the tools are designed to help educators increase parental involvement and provide opportunities for parents to engage in and support their children's academic achievement. |
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Afterschool Training Toolkit:
Building Quality Enrichment Activities
(2008) This toolkit is designed to give afterschool program directors and instructors the resources they need to build fun, innovative, and academically enriching activities that not only engage students, but extend their knowledge in new ways and increase academic achievement. |
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Afterschool Training Toolkit DVD:
Short Videos of Promising Practices in Afterschool
(2008) The short videos on this DVD illustrate promising practices in six key areas: arts, homework, literacy, math, science, and technology. Use these videos with afterschool staff to explore new ways to embed academics in fun afterschool activities. The DVD is provided free of charge; however, a $10 shipping/handling fee applies. Quantities are limited to one per customer. |
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The School-Family Connection:
Looking at the Larger Picture, A Review of Current Literature
(2008) This review of family involvement literature surveys thirty research reports and meta-analyses published between 2005 and 2008. These studies explore a wide range of family involvement programs, challenges, needs, strategies, and contexts—ways to get out of the box and increase school-family connections. |



