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El. knyga: Contribution of Parents to School Effectiveness [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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School and educational achievement is dependent on many complex factors and is usually seen as the key outcome measure by which school effectiveness can be judged. Originally published in 2000, this book aimed to establish whether or not educational achievement can in part be ascribed to the quality and range of home–school links. It provided a timely contribution to the continuing debate at the time on the pivotal relationship between schools and the families which form their constituencies.

Government initiatives such as the Literacy and Numeracy Strategies and Sure Start acknowledged the importance of parental involvement. This book enabled all those interested in education to evaluate the educational benefits of a home–school relationship between pupils, parents, teachers and schools.



School and educational achievement is dependent on many complex factors and is usually seen as the key outcome measure by which school effectiveness can be judged. Originally published in 2000, this book aimed to establish whether or not educational achievement can in part be ascribed to the quality and range of home–school links.

Foreword by Professor Peter Mortimore. Biographical Details of
Contributors. Part 1
1. Effective Schools for the Future: Incorporating the
Parental and Family Dimension Sheila Wolfendale
2. I Know it Works!
Actually Proving it is the Problem!: Examining the Contribution of Parents
to Pupil Progress and School Effectiveness John Bastiani
3. New Coalitions
for Promoting School Effectiveness John MacBeath Part 2
4. INSPIRE Beryl
Bateson
5. An LEA Perspective on Parental Involvement Sue Barnes
6. The
Contribution of Parents to School Effectiveness: Newhams City Challenge
Action for Achievement Project Bala Bawa
7. Parents and the School Working
Together to Achieve Success: One Schools Experience Angus Hardie and
Margaret Alcorn Part 3
8. Starting Early with Books Barrie Wade and Maggie
Moore
9. Am I Doing It Right? SHARE A National Parental Involvement
Programme Lisa Capper
10. ICT as a Catalyst Parental Involvement in the
National Literacy Association Docklands Learning Acceleration Project Ray
Barber and Glen Franklin. Index.
Sheila Wolfendale

John Bastiani