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Developing Community-Empowered Schools Mary Ann Burke

Developing Community-Empowered Schools By Mary Ann Burke

Developing Community-Empowered Schools by Mary Ann Burke


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Drawing from their 20 years of experience working with parents, community volunteers, teachers, and school site administrators, the authors present a concise, easy-to-understand approach to building and working with these powerful allies.

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Developing Community-Empowered Schools by Mary Ann Burke

"Very thoughtful and practical, providing well-grounded strategies for effective implementation of community participation."
Gini Doolittle, Assistant Professor
Department of Educational Leadership, Rowan University, New Jersey

Create environments for learning through school-community partnerships!

Burke and Picus make a case for improved learning through school-community partnerships. Drawing from their twenty years of experience working with parents, community volunteers, teachers, and school site administrators, the authors present a concise, easy-to-understand approach to building and working with these powerful alliances.

Developing Community-Empowered Schools is structured to give the reader a clear overview of the necessary components and strategies to understand and develop these critical partnerships. Highlights include:

  • Defining community-empowered schools
  • Assessing your schools strengths and weaknesses
  • Identifying stakeholders and their roles
  • Establishing policies and procedures that support school and community partnerships
  • Empowering and training staff for effective school and community partnerships
  • Recruiting and training volunteers
  • Creating a family literacy program
  • Building community collaborations for added resources
  • Viewing schools as economic solutions to communities
  • Examining the future of community-empowered schools

Handy overheads, training worksheets, sample memos from teachers to students families, and enough material for a one-day teacher-training workshop make this a practical, accessible, and valuable resource. In addition, in-depth information is provided on how to seek funding to sustain a school-based community program. Developing Community-Empowered Schools is an all-in-one guide and an essential desk-top reference for bringing all stakeholders together to create optimal learning environments.

Developing Community-Empowered Schools Reviews

"A how-to manual for educators who want to increase community involvement in their schools. The book explains the steps for creating such a (community-empowered) school. It is filled with sample worksheets, checklists, and an entire section on how to train educational staff and volunteers."

-- NASSP Bulletin * NASSP Bulletin *

About Mary Ann Burke

Mary Ann Burke is the co-founder of the Generational Parenting Blog at genparenting.com. Dr. Burke presents effective parenting and school engagement strategies at numerous state and national parent engagement events. She creates Common Core State Standards kits and S.T.E.A.M. activities for parents to use at home and in their childs classroom to support childrens literacy and academic readiness skills. Dr. Burke is an author or editor of four Corwin Press Books on parent and community engagement in schools. Mary Ann is an active grandmother of five grandchildren that include seven month old twin granddaughters, a four year old preschool grandson, a six-year-old kindergarten granddaughter, and a nine year old third grade grandson. She supports her grandchildrens literacy and academic development activity play at home and at their schools. Mary Ann is a credentialed parent educator for over thirty years in Californias schools and a former adjunct professor. Dr. Burke previously led the Santa Clara County Office of Educations Parent Engagement Initiative that is a state model for best practices in parent engagement for culturally diverse families. Lawrence O. Picus is professor of education financeand policy at the Rossier School of Education atthe University of Southern California. His currentresearch interests focus on adequacy and equity inschool finance as well as efficiency and productivityin the provision of educational programs forK-12 school children. Picus is past president ofthe Association for Education Finance and Policy(AEFP) and is the president of the board of EdSource,a California-based education research organization.Picus is the coauthor of School Finance: A PolicyPerspective (5th edition) with Allan R. Odden. He hasauthored, coauthored, or edited several other booksincluding Where Does the Money Go? Resource Allocation in Elementary and Secondary Schools(1995), In Search of More Productive Schools: AGuide to Resource Allocation in Education (2001),Developing Community-Empowered Schools(2001) coauthored with Mary Ann Burke, andPrinciples of School Business Administration (1995)with R. Craig Wood, David Thompson, and Don I.Tharpe. He has also published numerous articles inprofessional journals.Picus studies how educational resources are allocatedand used in schools across the United States.He has conducted studies of the impact of incentives on school district performance. Picus maintainsclose contact with the superintendents andchief business officers of school districts throughoutCalifornia and the nation and is a member of anumber of professional organizations dedicated toimproving school district management. He is a formermember of the Editorial Advisory Committeeof the Association of School Business OfficialsInternational, and he has served as a consultantto the National Education Association, AmericanFederation of Teachers, the National Center forEducation Statistics, and WestEd. He served as theprincipal consultant for the design of school fundingsystems in Wyoming and Arkansas and hasconducted equity, adequacy, and resource allocationstudies in Arizona, Arkansas, Washington, Vermont,Oregon, South Carolina, Louisiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Montana, New Jersey, Nebraska, Texas,North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Maine.Picus holds a bachelors degree in economics fromReed College and masters degrees from the Universityof Chicago and the Pardee RAND Graduate School.He received his PhD in public policy analysis fromthe Pardee RAND Graduate School.

Table of Contents

Introduction What Is a Community-Empowered School? Who Are the Stakeholders? Policies and Procedures That Support School and Community Partnerships How to Empower and Train Staff for Effective School and Community Partnerships Volunteer Strategies to Support Literary Activities Building Community Collaborations for Added Resources Schools as Economic Solutions to Communities The Future of Community-Empowered Schools

Additional information

NPB9780761977896
9780761977896
0761977899
Developing Community-Empowered Schools by Mary Ann Burke
New
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2001-04-20
128
N/A
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