Chapter 3: The Role of Leadership in Forging Family–School–Community Relationships
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Published:2011
Lea Hubbard, Catherine M. Hands, 2011. "The Role of Leadership in Forging Family–School–Community Relationships", Including Families and Communities in Urban Education, Catherine M. Hands, Lea Hubbard
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In our economically and culturally diverse society, schools are finding it increasingly difficult to create educational programs to address the various needs of the students (Merz & Furman, 1997) with the finances and the resources available to them. This realization has influenced some school-and district-level educators to collaborate with families and communities (Hands, 2005a; Sanders, 2001) in order to establish “connections between schools and community individuals, organizations, and businesses that are forged to promote students’ social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development” (Sanders, 2001, p. 20). Although family-school-community partnerships have been considered important for students’ academic success, creating an effective relationship among the entities has proven difficult.
