Family Involvement News
WHAT'S NEW AT FINE - March 2008
Monthly news and resources from
FINE (Family Involvement Network of Educators)
http://www.finenetwork.org
In the last FINE newsletter, we told you about some exciting new developments at FINE and Harvard Family Research Project. In this month's newsletter, we share some of our new resources and offer a sneak preview of our upcoming issue of The Evaluation Exchange on Building the Future of Family Involvement.
The Evaluation Exchange issue, and our other new resources, place family involvement within a framework of complementary learning. A complementary learning approach integrates school and nonschool supports in an aligned and systemic way to promote educational success for all children and youth. Within this framework, family involvement reaches across settings and time, and plays many essential roles. Our new and upcoming resources illustrate these roles.
As always, the newsletter also features recent research and resources from the field. This month's new resources include a range of topics such as family involvement in out-of-school time, school-family-community partnerships, and English language learners.
Monthly news and resources from
FINE (Family Involvement Network of Educators)
http://www.finenetwork.org
In the last FINE newsletter, we told you about some exciting new developments at FINE and Harvard Family Research Project. In this month's newsletter, we share some of our new resources and offer a sneak preview of our upcoming issue of The Evaluation Exchange on Building the Future of Family Involvement.
The Evaluation Exchange issue, and our other new resources, place family involvement within a framework of complementary learning. A complementary learning approach integrates school and nonschool supports in an aligned and systemic way to promote educational success for all children and youth. Within this framework, family involvement reaches across settings and time, and plays many essential roles. Our new and upcoming resources illustrate these roles.
As always, the newsletter also features recent research and resources from the field. This month's new resources include a range of topics such as family involvement in out-of-school time, school-family-community partnerships, and English language learners.
Added on March 26, 2008 by formasspta



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