2018
DOI: 10.1177/0031721718754801
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It takes a community

Abstract: Community schools are a sound education reform strategy that gets results. They start by asking local students and their families what they need to succeed in school, then they reach out to relevant community partners and use the school as the hub for organizing partnerships, services, and supports. By listening closely to the assets and needs of students and their families, community schools also develop trusting relationships and build support for the core work of education. Researchers believe that communit… Show more

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“…Community Schools, an approach that fosters connections among schools, families and nongovernmental agencies (NGO's) that serve families, are emerging in areas where families are in dire need of support. The goal is threefold, according to Jacobson et al (2018). Those include a dedication to effective teaching and learning, wrap-around services that meet the needs of students and families, and family engagement.…”
Section: School Choice In the 21st Centurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community Schools, an approach that fosters connections among schools, families and nongovernmental agencies (NGO's) that serve families, are emerging in areas where families are in dire need of support. The goal is threefold, according to Jacobson et al (2018). Those include a dedication to effective teaching and learning, wrap-around services that meet the needs of students and families, and family engagement.…”
Section: School Choice In the 21st Centurymentioning
confidence: 99%