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The Teacher Training Resource Bank- Search it for your topic
Parental Involvment
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Nov 16, 2009 01:05 PM
From Wayne Smith
• Becher, R. (1984). Parent involvement: A review of research and principles of successful practice. Washington, DC: National Institute of Education. • Cotton K & Wikelund, K (1989) Parental Involvement in Education. Portland, Northwest Regional Educational laboratory • Ford, D.L. (1989). Parental participation and academic achievement. Chicago, IL: (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 344 659). • Henderson, A (1987) The Evidence Continues to Grow: Parent Involvement Improves Student Achievement. An Annotated Bibliography. National Committee for Citizens in Education Special Report. Columbia, National Committee for Citizens in Education • West et all (1998). Parental Involvement in Education in and out of school. British Educational Research Journal, vol 24, No 8, 1998. • Williams, D.L. Jr. & Chavkin, N.F. (1989). Essential elements of strong parent involvement programs. Educational Leadership, 47(2), 18-20. Pupil participation
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marion craven
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Dec 07, 2009 11:46 AM
Improving pupil learning by enhancing participation
An anthology compiled from the Research for Teachers resource November 2009 Michael Fullan
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Bronwen chalmers
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Dec 07, 2009 09:02 PM
Found the Michael Fullan very useful for leading change. Also by him - What's worth fighting for in your school?
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