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Taking a Closer Look: A Guide to Online Resources on Family Involvement

A new comprehensive resource guide compiles a wealth of information about family involvement from over 100 national organizations. It contains Web links to recent (published in and after 2000) research, information, and tools.

Compiled in 2004–2005 by the Harvard Family Resource Project, the guide contains resources about family involvement in early childhood education, elementary, middle school, and high school. It includes family involvement in several contexts, including home, school, and out-of-school time programs. Copies of the guide may be downloaded free at the project’s website.

Posted by David Roberts on 21 October 2005 in

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