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|aEquity Partnerships :|bA Culturally Proficient Guide to Family, School, and Community Engagement /|cAngela R. Clark-Louque, Randall B. Lindsey, Reyes L. Quezada, and Cynthia L. Jew ; foreword by Trudy T. Arriaga
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|aA Culturally Proficient Guide to Family, School, and Community Engagement /
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|aThousand Oaks, California :|bCorwin,|c2020
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|aThousand Oaks, California :|bCorwin,|c[2020]
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|axvi, 155 pages :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;|c26 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 142-149) and index
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|aThe cultural proficiency framework: tools for family, school, and community engagement -- The why of engagement -- Historical, legal, and educational bases undergird the moral imperative: educational policy supports for inclusive family, school, and community engagement -- Cultural proficiency embraces Epstein, Constantino, Mapp & Kuttner -- The 7 Cs of engagement -- Barriers to family, school, and community engagement -- The guiding principles foster essential elements as educator and school actions -- The 8th C? Commit to action -- Resources: culturally proficient planning for inclusive partnering and capacity building
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|a"A recent publication by the California Department of Education entitled Family Partnerships and Culture underscores the need for K-12 educators to form effective partnerships with all families: Guided by cultural beliefs and principles, families select experiences, convey attitudes, and impart knowledge to their children to prepare them for adulthood. Accordingly, it is important for program staff to learn to collaborate effectively with families. To develop a partnership and to tap into the family as a primary resource, teachers and program staff must reach out to, learn about, and develop strong partnerships with families"--|cProvided by publisher
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