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Empowering Family-Teacher Partnerships
Building Connections Within Diverse Communities



March 2012 | 416 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Building community and empowering partnerships

Empowering Family-Teacher Partnerships: Building Connections Within Diverse Communities prepares students to work collaboratively with families and community professionals in support of children's early and middle childhood education and development. Students are invited to develop a personal philosophy of family involvement to guide their work with families and to join a community of learners in relying upon their collective insights and problem-solving skills to address family involvement challenges.


 
Section I: Foundations of Family Involvement
 
Chapter 1: Contemporary Family Lives and Early Childhood Learning Environments
 
Chapter 2: Developing a Guiding Philosophy of Family Involvement
 
Chapter 3: Benefits of Family Involvement for Children
 
Chapter 4: Benefits of Family Involvement for Families and Teachers
 
Section II: Understanding Family Lives in Contemporary Society
 
Chapter 5: Normed Families: Single-Parent Families, Stepfamilies, and Grandparents as Caregivers
 
Chapter 6: Emerging and Vulnerable Families: Gay and Lesbian Families and Families Living in Poverty
 
Chapter 7: Families of Children With Disabilities
 
Chapter 8: Immigrant Families and Families From Nondominant Cultures: Understanding the Adaptation Process
 
Chapter 9: Adopting a Culturally Responsive Approach to Family Involvement
 
Section III: Planning for and Facilitating Family Involvement
 
Chapter 10: Responding to the Challenges of Family Involvement
 
Chapter 11: Empowering Families Through Family Involvement
 
Chapter 12: Creating a Welcoming Environment for Families
 
Chapter 13: Communicating With Families
 
Chapter 14: Organizing Your Family Involvement Program
 
Section IV: Promoting the Well-Being of All Children
 
Chapter 15: Protecting Children's Health and Safety
 
Appendix: Position Statement: NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment
 
Glossary
 
References
 
Photo Credits
 
Index
 
About the Author

"I am very likely to adopt this book for a course. Its informational, clear, pedagogical features are many and relevant to what students need to know."

Alice E. Moss
Depaul University-Chicago Loop

A must have - a super easy read and delightful to quote in assigmnments and powerpoints

Mrs Emma Ruth Bleasdale
Education, New College Pontefract
June 26, 2023

Excellent textbook -- relevant to course objectives

Dr Elena Nitecki
Education Division, Mercy College-Dobbs Ferry
August 13, 2014

I like the set up, content and the supplemental resources available

Professor Karen Roadruck
Education, Lourdes University
June 19, 2014

Liked content

Dr Elena Nitecki
Childhood Education, Mercy College-Dobbs Ferry
February 24, 2014
Key features

KEY FEATURES:

  • Each chapter begins with a highlight of family-school-community professional standards, which reminds students of their professional responsibilities for working with families and community professionals.
  • Chapter 2 includes the standards for three professional organizations: The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), The Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), and The National Parent Teacher Association (PTA).
  • Guides for developing a philosophy of family involvement in Chapter 2 help students meet the expectation of potential employers to provide an explanation of their own philosophy of working with families and community professionals.
  • Three organizing models are presented in Chapter 14 to help students organize and manage a cohesive family involvement program.
  • Reflections are embedded within each chapter and facilitate students' self-awareness and self-examination.
  • Capstone Activities at the end of each chapter focus on students' application of family involvement principles, concepts, and strategies.
  • Internet resources include guides for developing a family involvement portfolio, which students can use to document their skills in planning for and working with families and community professionals. Other Internet resources, along with video clips, serve to expand upon the information found in the book and facilitate class discussions.

Visit www.sagepub.com/coleman to access valuable instructor and student ancillaries:

    • The password-protected Instructor Teaching Site includes a test bank, PowerPoint slides, SAGE journal articles, video resources, and more.
    • The open-access Student Study Site includes eFlashcards, web quizzes, learning objectives, Family Involvement Portfolio guides, SAGE journal articles, video resources, and more.

Sample Materials & Chapters

TOC

Chapter 1

Chapter 3


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