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Principals Matter: A Guide to School, Family, and Community Partnerships

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Research has shown that strong principal leadership is critical to developing effective school partnerships that include diverse school, family and community members. This book provides administrators with a clear road map for initiating partnership programs that are goal-focused, equitable, and sustainable.
In this research-based resource, the authors highlight the work of principals who have cultivated successful partnerships across many settings to show other school leaders how they can develop the necessary supportive school cultures. Examining the administrator's role in the success and quality of home-school partnerships and student outcomes, this

• Synthesizes research on principal leadership, school and community partnerships, and urban education reform
• Discusses the role of fathers in children’s learning and working with families that live in poverty, are linguistically diverse, or have children with disabilities
• Offers practical recommendations for evaluating and refining partnership programs to ensure they are linked with student achievement goals

160 pages, Paperback

First published April 27, 2009

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March 11, 2024
While the advice and premise is universal enough, this book is almost 20 years old. I would be interested to read an updated version reflecting the vast changes that have taken place in P-12 education and our communities.
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June 19, 2011
After hearing one of the authors of this book, Dr. Mavis Sanders, speak at the ELL Symposium at BYU recently I was excited to read this book. It is a great book for ideas on how to connect schools, families, and the community.
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