1. Recognizing and respecting one anther’s knowledge and expertise;
2. Sharing information through two-way communication;
3. Sharing power and decision making;
4. Acknowledging and respecting diversity; and
5. Creating networks of support
The monograph supports the accomplishment of these goals as a whole by providing important insights about exemplary programs and promising practices, informed by current research. Also it highlights policies and theoretical perspectives relevant to these aims. Individual chapters offer a variety of practical strategies and recommendations that families, early childhood practitioners, policymakers, and researchers can use to enhance their knowledge and strengthen their skills for partnering effectively.
1. Recognizing and respecting one anther’s knowledge and expertise;
2. Sharing information through two-way communication;
3. Sharing power and decision making;
4. Acknowledging and respecting diversity; and
5. Creating networks of support
The monograph supports the accomplishment of these goals as a whole by providing important insights about exemplary programs and promising practices, informed by current research. Also it highlights policies and theoretical perspectives relevant to these aims. Individual chapters offer a variety of practical strategies and recommendations that families, early childhood practitioners, policymakers, and researchers can use to enhance their knowledge and strengthen their skills for partnering effectively.
Promising Practices for Partnering with Families in the Early Years (PB)
184
Promising Practices for Partnering with Families in the Early Years (PB)
184Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781593119461 |
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| Publisher: | Information Age Publishing, Inc. |
| Publication date: | 07/10/2008 |
| Series: | Family School Community Partnership Issues |
| Pages: | 184 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.39(d) |