The Full Service Community School Movement

The Full Service Community School Movement
Author: J. Richardson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2009-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780230101562

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This book contributes in multiple dimensions to the educational literature through an articulation of T.J. and Anita Anderson's vision; how the community and faculty adopted the vision; what it meant in practical terms to matriculating students and their families; and, espouses lessons applicable in the 21st Century.

Reviewing the Success of Full Service Community Schools in the US

Reviewing the Success of Full Service Community Schools in the US
Author: Mavis G. Sanders,Claudia Galindo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000043679

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Originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, this expanded text provides new insights into the successful, sustained implementation of Full-Service Community Schools (FSCSs) in the United States. Reviewing the Success of Full-Service Community Schools in the US documents the experiences of students, teachers, and communities involved in the establishment and growth of FSCSs. By considering how successful this reform strategy has been in meeting the needs of underserved communities, the text illustrates the potential these schools have to transform students’ learning and outcomes. In particular, the studies illustrate the value these schools have in supporting low-income students and students of color. At the same time, by interrogating the defining pillars of FSCSs – expanded learning opportunities, integrated services, family and community engagement, and collaborative leadership – chapters identify challenges that if left unattended, could limit the transformative potential of this reform strategy. This groundbreaking text will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, academics, professionals, and policy makers in the fields of Educational Change and School Reform, Multicultural Education, Sociology of Education, Education Policy, and School Management and Administration.

The Full Service Community School Movement

The Full Service Community School Movement
Author: J. Richardson
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2010-01-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1349381071

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This book contributes in multiple dimensions to the educational literature through an articulation of T.J. and Anita Anderson's vision; how the community and faculty adopted the vision; what it meant in practical terms to matriculating students and their families; and, espouses lessons applicable in the 21st Century.

Full Service Community Schools

Full Service Community Schools
Author: Robert F. Kronick
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile delinquency
ISBN: 9780398075712

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Robert F. Kronick is a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling at the University of Tennessee.

Inside Full Service Community Schools

Inside Full Service Community Schools
Author: Joy Dryfoos,Sue Maguire
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781510737037

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A step-by-step educator's guide to integrating health, community services, and academic achievement in schools. Inside Full-Service Community Schools combines the on-site knowledge of school principal Sue Maguire, who has created a model full-service community school, with the deep experience and understanding of research-advocate Joy Dryfoos, who has tracked the development of these school transformation models across the country. The result is a highly practical, real-world guide with a unique local-national perspective. Topics include: Getting started Providing a range of services Staffing: what works and what doesn't Collaborating with the government and private sector Involving parents Overcoming barriers Funding Sustaining the school In this groundbreaking work, experts Dryfoos and Maguire share both personal and comparative models, examining the full spectrum of community schools in urban, suburban, and rural settings. The book is ideal for reformers, administrators, and anyone interested in the future of education in America.

Community Schools

Community Schools
Author: JoAnne Ferrara,Reuben Jacobson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475831429

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Ferrara, Jacobson, and their colleagues illuminate how community schools become a comprehensive, place-based strategy that both supports high-quality teaching and learning and addresses out-of-school barriers to success.

The Wiley Handbook of Family School and Community Relationships in Education

The Wiley Handbook of Family  School  and Community Relationships in Education
Author: Steven B. Sheldon,Tammy A. Turner-Vorbeck
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781119082552

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A comprehensive collection of essays from leading experts on family and community engagement The Wiley Handbook of Family, School, and Community Relationships in Educationbrings together in one comprehensive volume a collection of writings from leading scholars on family and community engagement to provide an authoritative overview of the field. The expert contributors identify the contemporary and future issues related to the intersection of students’ families, schools, and their communities. The Handbook’s chapters are organized to cover the topic from a wide-range of perspectives and vantage points including families, practitioners, policymakers, advocates, as well as researchers. In addition, the Handbook contains writings from several international researchers acknowledging that school, family, and community partnerships is a vital topic for researchers and policymakers worldwide. The contributors explore the essential issues related to the policies and sociopolitical concerns, curriculum and practice, leadership, and the role of families and advocates. This vital resource: Contains a diverse range of topics related to the field Includes information on current research as well as the historical origins Projects the breadth and depth of the field into the future Fills a void in the current literature Offers contributions from leading scholars on family and community engagement Written for faculty and graduate students in education, psychology, and sociology, The Wiley Handbook of Family, School, and Community Relationships in Educationis a comprehensive and authoritative guide to family and community engagement with schools.

The Way We Do School

The Way We Do School
Author: Milbrey Wallin McLaughlin,Kendra Fehrer,Jacob Leos-Urbel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Community and school
ISBN: 1682534855

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The Way We Do School: The Making of Oakland's Full-Service Community School District offers an in-depth profile of the nation's most ambitious community school initiative. The book focuses on a nearly ten-year effort to transform all eighty-six district schools in Oakland, California into community schools in order to better meet the academic and personal needs of all students. Based on six years of research, the authors detail the implementation of the effort at both the district and school levels. Their work covers the detailed, community-wide planning process, the policy "levers" for system change, and the organizational shifts and other tools that were employed. Under extraordinarily difficult conditions, Oakland's Community Schools, Thriving Students initiative spurred system change at both central office and school levels. Though still a work-in-progress, the initiative's "whole-child approach" has resulted in positive outcomes for students and for the district. In addition, several elements of Oakland's full-service community schools (FSCS) work have been recognized nationally including the African American Male Achievement program, its district partnership model, and its restorative justice and social-emotional learning practices. The Way We Do School illustrates how the implementation of Oakland's full-service community school initiative and its remarkable stability over time provide many lessons for the community school field and most especially for policy makers and practitioners interested in launching a district-led FSCS system.