Family Engagement
The Center for Family and Community Engagement (CFACE) is a public service and research center at North Carolina State University, founded in 2008. The Center fosters family-community-academic partnerships that are relevant and responsive to families and communities by supporting community engagement, offering training and technical assistance, and providing evaluation and research.
The National Family Engagement Alliance (NFEA) provides resources and support to educate, equip, and mobilize individuals, families, and organizations to ensure student success.
The Center for Effective Parenting positively impacts children by helping parents and those who work with parents enhance their knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding parenting. The Center focuses on training, service, and research in order to have a broad impact in facilitating the healthy growth and development of children.
As the Australian Council of State School Organisations (ACSSO), they represent the interests of the families and communities of more than 2.4 million children attending government schools in Australia. They are one of the oldest continuously operating parent organizations in Australia and possibly the world. They were formed in 1947 to bring together various state and territory parent groups to develop national policies reflecting the way families wanted public education to be offered for their children.
The Australian Parents Council (APC) is a national federation of non-government school parents’ organizations. APC seeks to promote choice and quality in schooling, the equitable distribution of government funds for schooling, and effective partnerships to maximize schooling outcomes.
Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) offers countywide participants regularly scheduled opportunities to expand their knowledge of effective family engagement strategies, obtain free or low-cost parent resources, and share ideas with others actively working in the area of family engagement.
This family engagement toolkit, produced by the California Department of Education, was developed to provide districts and schools with practical planning and evaluation tools that support efforts to engage all families, particularly those of underrepresented and underserved students.
This toolkit is designed to provide information to those who are implementing Title I Part A parental involvement provisions. By using these tools, you can increase the “transparency” for parental involvement in children’s education.
El Camino is a comprehensive toolkit of educational resources that support Spanish-speaking families’ aspirations for education.
Learning Heroes provides parents with the tools and resources that can help them be learning heroes and support their children’s success in school.
“Increasing Parent Engagement Through Absent Narratives” highlights parent narratives around family engagement with schools. The film allows all of us access to vital narratives, such that a multiplicity of community stories can also emerge.
Family Engagement on Education- Seven Principles for Success is a guidebook curated by the National Resource Center of Charter School