> Potential Topics for 2006 FSCP Monograph
>
> The titles of our first 3 (2004 AERA award-winning) published monographs
> and
> the monograph in progress are listed at the bottom of the page. We are
> seeking to determine interest and use for a sixth monograph to be
> published
> in 2006.
>
> Please rank the following suggested topics according to the importance
> and
> use to your college classes or work. Use 1 for your first choice and
> continue numerically until you exhaust the topics you feel are needed
> and
> appropriate.
>
> __1___ Promising practices for family/school/community involvement
> within
> diverse cultures (e.g. native American, Hispanic, and so forth)
>
> ___6__ Promising practices for family/school/community involvement with
> at-risk
> children and youth
>
> ___5__ Promising practices for family/school involvement related to
> literacy
>
> __7__ Promising practices for family/school involvement in early
> childhood
> settings
>
> ___2__ Promising practices for family members to connect with schools
> (e.g.
> fathers,
> grandparents, siblings, and so forth)
>
> __4___ Other, please specify Promising practices for community
involvement in middle and High Schools (whole schooling, parents as
community assessts)
_3__Promising community practices for organizing parents for school
reform (i.e. issues such as fights for equity in distribution of
qualified teachers within districts or for
> bilingual education, etc. __________________________________________
> _______________________________________________________________
>
> Please indicate if you are willing to contribute a chapter. I need name,
> e-mail address, and telephone numbers.
> Karen Selby
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269-337-7034
269-382-3777
> Don't think I am able to contribute in the immediate future, although I
> might be able to contribute to the topic I added if there was interest
> in that one.
>
>
> Comments:
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> **********************************
> Previous titles
> Promising Practices for Family Involvement in Schools (November, 2001)
> Promising Practices to Connect Schools with the Community (January 2003)
> Promising Practices Connecting Schools to Families with Special Needs
> Children
> (January 2004)
>
> In progress for 2005 Promising Practices for Family Involvement Across
> the
> Continents
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