Fostering School-Family Relationships in Multicultural Communities (Multicultural Education Series)

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Fostering School-Family Relationships in Multicultural Communities (Multicultural Education Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 168 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780807787526
  • DDC分類 373.11920973

Full Description

This practitioner-friendly resource will help parents and educators with different values and viewpoints to better communicate, understand, and collaborate for the benefit of all children (K-12).

Drawing from personal stories and current research, this book suggests ways in which families and schools can work together to optimize the academic, social, and emotional development of all students, with a focus on diverse students and families.
Utilizing their unique backgrounds as professional educators, scholars, parents, and immigrants, the authors provide vivid descriptions of successful family-school collaborations, powerful culturally relevant educational experiences, effective communication models, and strategies parents can use to become stronger advocates for public schools in their communities. Discussion questions at the end of each chapter are designed to improve communication so parents can better understand the work of schools and, in turn, educators can learn from families.
Book Features:

A road map for creating a school community grounded in the tenets of integrated, multicultural education.
Tools for creating high-quality communication between families and educators, including guidance for overcoming common obstacles.
Information for parents about how to navigate the school system and its resources.
Reflection and discussion questions that can be used in book clubs or study groups with both parents and educators.
A list of books that the authors recommend reading and discussing following this one.

Contents

Contents
Series Foreword James A. Banks  xiii

Acknowledgments  xix

 Introduction  1

Transitioning From Nesting Instincts to the Socialization of Schooling  2

Common Questions That Arise for Parents  4

Many Purposes for Schools  6

Parents and Teachers  7

About This Book  10

About the Authors  11

A Safe Place for Inquiry  12

Discussion Questions  13

1.  Education for Democracy  15

Educational Needs of a Democracy  17

Deciding on the Curriculum  19

Educational Governance  21

Book Bans and Other Violations of the Principle of Non-Repression  23

Unequal School Budgets  24

Conclusion  25

Discussion Questions  26

2.  Integration and Intercultural Competence  29

Demographics and Segregation  29

Benefits of Integrated Schooling  31

Interrupting Racism  37

Conclusion  39

Discussion Questions  39

3.  Education and Culture  41

Coming to the United States  41

Underestimation of Parental Knowledge  44

When Parents May Need to Speak Up on Behalf of Their Children  45

What Can Teachers and Schools Learn From Parents and Families?  48

Culturally Responsive Teaching  50

The Value of Academic Language in Schools  51

Culture and Economic Inequality  53

Conclusion  57

Discussion Questions  58

4.  Improving Communication Between Families and Schools  59

One-Way Communication: Newsletters  60

One-Way Communication: Grades and Report Cards  65

One-Way Communication: Standardized Test Scores  67

Another Cautionary Note About Written Communications Sent Home to Families  69

Two-Way Communication: Parent-Teacher Conferences  71

Two-Way Communication: Individualized Education Program (IEPs) and 504 Plans  73

Two-Way Communication: Family Nights  75

Two-Way Communication: Book Study Discussions  76

Conclusion  78

Discussion Questions  79

5.  The Most Challenging Aspects of Building Trust  81

Homework  83

Discipline  85

The Challenge of Sending Mixed Messages to Parents  89

Unequal Voice for Parents Within Schools  91

Confronting Race and Racism in Schools  92

Additional Concerns About Trust in Schools  97

Conclusion  99

Discussion Questions  100

6.  Enhanced Parental Involvement in Schools  101

It May Take a Village, but Parents' First Priority Is Their Own Family  102

Volunteering in the School  103

Advocacy at the City Level  105

Organizing in Buffalo, New York  107

Organizing in Southern Indiana  111

Suggestions for Organizing  113

Conclusion  115

Discussion Questions  116

7.  Conclusion  119

Education and Democracy  121

Summary of the Book  124

Conclusion  128

Discussion Questions  129

Recommended Reading for Future Book Studies  131

References  133

Index  141

About the Authors  147

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