The Power Of Parental Engagement In Education: Why It Matters

“ . . . the Coleman Report, revealed that the key factors affecting student performance were social class, family background, and parental attitudes toward education. Conducted by sociologist James S. Coleman, this landmark study shifted the focus of educational policy discussions away from inputs such as funding and teacher-to-student ratios, and towards actual student outcomes.”

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Commentary Amid cuts to federal resources for schools, partnerships with families are even more important