Angela R. Clark-Louque & Randall B. Lindsey 
Equity Partnerships [PDF ebook] 
A Culturally Proficient Guide to Family, School, and Community Engagement

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How often do you hear, ‘The only parents who showed were the parents who didn’t need to be here.’
But how often do you consider time of day, lack of child care, cost of dinner, transportation, lan­guage of the presentation, even relevance of the topic—all real-world barriers for families of our historically underserved students.
Here at last is a resource that will open up access and reveal all-new ways to forge more culturally inclusive partnerships with families and communities . . .  partnerships that extend well beyond parent-teacher conferences, PTA meetings, and the occasional bake sale.
The two big services Equity Partnerships provides? Using the Tools of Cultural Proficiency, you’ll


  • Discover new concepts and strategies to engage families and communities—and reduce, if not eliminate, barriers–through four essential principles: communication, connection, collaboration, and community

  • Engage in frequent opportunities to reflect on your own assumptions and values, then collaborate with colleagues to co-create systemic practices and policies for devising, implementing, and assessing family and community engagement actions in your schools and districts
  • We know inherently that family and community engagement is critical to the success of our stu­dents. Let Equity Partnerships be your go-to tool for breaking down the walls that for too long have limited all of us.

    ‘Raising the next generation is a shared responsibility and privilege. These authors have been first responders for decades by pro­moting Cultural Proficiency as a means to ensure equity and access for all. In Equity Partnerships, they identify the powerful and critical link of family, school, and community engage­ment to strengthen families, build community support, and increase student success.’ 

    –TRUDY ARRIAGA, Associate Dean for Equity and Outreach, California Lutheran University, and Coauthor of Opening Doors

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    FOREWORD BY TRUDY T. ARRIAGA
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    ABOUT THE AUTHORS
    Introduction
    PART I. THE BASICS OF CULTURAL PROFICIENCY AND ENGAGEMENT
    CHAPTER 1. The Cultural Proficiency Framework: Tools for Family, School, and Community Engagement
    Overcoming the Barriers to Cultural Proficiency
    The Guiding Principles of Cultural Proficiency
    The Cultural Proficiency Continuum
    The Essential Elements of Cultural Proficiency
    The Family, School, and Community Engagement Rubric
    Going Deeper Reflection
    Going Deeper Dialogic Questions
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 2
    CHAPTER 2. The Why of Engagement
    Changing Times and Terminology
    Informed by Related Studies: From Strain to Inclusion
    What Parents Want to Know and What Parents Want Educators to Know
    Benefits of Partnering for All
    Family and Community Engagement and Link to Student Achievement
    Culturally Proficient Leadership and Engagement
    A Moral Imperative and Shared Responsibility for Creating Culturally Proficient Engagement
    Our Why
    Going Deeper Reflection
    Going Deeper Dialogic Questions
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 3
    CHAPTER 3. The Moral Imperative for Partnerships: Historical, Legal, and Educational Policy Contexts
    Family, School, and Community Engagement Has Evolved Over Time
    Twentieth Century and Beyond
    Federal and State Court Decisions and Legislative Actions That Foster Family, School, and Community Partnerships
    Educational Rationale for Family, School, and Community Engagement
    Importance of Educational Research in Building Family, School, and Community Engagement in Diverse Communities
    Going Deeper Reflection
    Going Deeper Dialogic Questions
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 4
    PART II. EMBRACING TO ENGAGE
    CHAPTER 4. How Cultural Proficiency Intersects With Family Engagement
    Alignments
    Cultural Proficiency’s Guiding Principles Provide a Moral Base for Essential Elements
    Using Our Assets of Moral Authority, Reflection, and Dialogue
    Guiding Principles of Cultural Proficiency: Surfacing Our Assumptions, Beliefs, and Values
    Being Intentional in Valuing Students’ Cultures as Assets
    Valuing Leads to Doing
    Constantino’s Five Simple Principles
    Dual Capacity-Building Framework
    Dialogic Questions
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 5
    CHAPTER 5. The 7 Cs of Engagement
    Collaboration
    Communication
    Caring
    Culture
    Community
    Connectedness
    Collective Responsibility
    Going Deeper Reflection
    Going Deeper Dialogic Questions
    Courageous Engagement
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 6
    PART III. FROM MARGINALIZATION TO INCLUSION
    CHAPTER 6. Barriers to Family, School, and Community Engagement
    Barriers to Cultural Proficiency
    Barriers to Family, School, and Community Engagement
    Author’s Analysis
    Using the Family, School, and Community Engagement Rubric
    Author’s Analysis
    Using the Family, School, and Community Engagement Rubric
    Author’s Analysis
    Using the Family, School, and Community Engagement Rubric
    Author’s Analysis
    Using the Family, School, and Community Engagement Rubric
    Going Deeper Reflection
    Going Deeper Dialogic Questions
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 7
    CHAPTER 7. The Guiding Principles Foster Essential Elements as Educator and School Action
    From Barriers to Constructive Action
    Essential Elements
    Essential Elements
    Essential Elements
    Essential Elements
    Going Deeper Reflection
    Going Deeper Dialogic Questions
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 8
    PART IV. COMMIT TO ACTION
    CHAPTER 8. The 8th C—Commit to Action
    Building Family and Community Capacity
    Using Pre-assessments to Get Started
    Planning to Plan
    From Negative to Constructive
    Your Cultural Proficiency Family, School, and Community Engagement Action Plan
    Components of a Culturally Proficient Family, School, and Community Engagement Plan
    Summary
    Looking Ahead: Chapter 9
    CHAPTER 9. Resources: Culturally Proficient Planning for Inclusive Partnering and Capacity Building
    Resources: Inclusive Partnering and Capacity Building Learning Strategies
    Academic Parent-Teacher Teams (APTT)
    Parent/Family Universities
    Community-Based Organizing Efforts
    Resources: Technology Supported Strategies
    Resources: Practical Learning Strategies
    Summary
    Be Intentional About It
    RESOURCE A: BOOK STUDY GUIDE
    RESOURCE B: CULTURAL PROFICIENCY BOOKS’ ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
    RESOURCE C: AUTHORS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND WEBSITES
    REFERENCES
    INDEX

    Over de auteur

    Cynthia L. Jew, Ph.D. is a professor at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, CA. Dr. Jew teaches in the Counselor Education program focusing on Field Experiences and School Systems as she prepares School Counselors.  She is co-author of Culturally Proficient Inquiry: A Lens for Identifying and Examining Education Gaps (Corwin, 2008) and Culturally Proficient schools: All means All. (Corwin 2017) She also serves as a consultant to the Santa Clarita Valley International Charter schools focusing on the areas of Student Support and Inclusiveness.  She is a Licensed Psychologist and Certified School Psychologist.  She has two daughters, Kiera and Jordyn, who is Deaf and wears Cochlear Implants.  

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