Case Studies to Engage Every Family: Implementing the Five Simple Principles

Case Studies to Engage Every Family: Implementing the Five Simple Principles

Case Studies to Engage Every Family: Implementing the Five Simple Principles

Case Studies to Engage Every Family: Implementing the Five Simple Principles

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Overview

Partnering with families just got easier

In his bestselling book, Engage Every Family, Dr. Steve Constantino introduced school leaders to the five simple principles of family engagement: a pathway and process designed to bring all families into the school community—including those that have traditionally been disengaged or disenfranchised. This official companion book, co-authored by Dr. Margaret Constantino, uses examples and exercises to aid in the implementation of those principles.

Organized around a collection of rich, diverse case studies mirroring challenges educators face every day, this hands-on workbook offers opportunities to address your own school’s current conditions, identify strengths and areas for improvement, and use best practices to support every student by engaging every family. Features include


• 20 carefully constructed case studies illustrating the five simple principles
• Adaptable processes and strategies to apply at the classroom, school, and district level
• Prompts to aid in identifying root causes of common engagement issues so you can successfully support each student
• Questions to guide reflection, discussion, and deeper thinking about each case

To give students their best chance at success, we must ensure coordinated support at school and at home. This workbook gives educators the tools, materials, and ideas they need to reach every family—no matter the situation—and partner with them to grow their students’ achievement.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781071913574
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/17/2023
Pages: 136
Sales rank: 484,826
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

For over twenty-five years, Dr. Steve Constantino has captivated thousands of teachers, administrators, school board members, and businesspeople from the United States and around the world. His keynote presentations and workshops have been featured in local, state, regional, national, and international conferences. Working as a high school principal in 1995, he stumbled across research about the effects of family engagement on student learning and was immediately convinced that this was the missing ingredient in helping all children learn.

Steve’s work quickly gained national prominence, and soon he began traveling the United States, speaking, and working with all types of educators, school board members, and businesses to promote sound practices in family engagement that result in increased academic achievement for all students. His natural gifts as a motivating orator, coupled with his knowledge and practical experience, make him one of the most sought-after speakers in the field of family engagement.

Steve began his career as an instrumental music teacher and later became an assistant principal, principal, deputy superintendent, and district superintendent. Steve is the former chief academic officer and acting superintendent of public instruction for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Today, Steve is an executive professor at the William & Mary School of Education where he teachers in the Education Policy, Planning and Leadership department and continues to travel the globe helping schools, districts, and organizations to engage every family.

Dr. Margaret Constantino is an Executive Associate Professor in Education Policy, Planning and Leadership and Director of the Executive Ed. D. Programs at the William & Mary School of Education. Her 30-year career in education includes classroom experience as a special educator in elementary, middle, and high school settings. As a school level leader, she led the development and implementation of one of the largest International Baccalaureate Programs in North America. She has served as principal at the elementary and high school levels in both suburban and urban school systems. She also served as director of special education in Cobb County, GA, the nation’s 24th largest school system. Margaret’s teaching and project work crosses doctoral and principal preparation programs, with expertise in innovative leadership, design thinking, action research, special education, equity, and social justice.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Darla Edwards
About the Authors
Preface
Introduction: A Quick review of the Five Principles
Principle 1: Creating a Culture That Engages Every Family
Principle 2: Communicate Effectively and Develop Relationships
Principle 3: Build Family Efficacy
Principle 4: Engage Every Family in Decision Making
Principle 5: Engage the Greater Community
A Call to Action
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