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EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Involving parents in meaningful ways. Posted May 30, 1998 & filed under Parent/Family Participation in Education.. Securing and maintaining active parent involvement is a top priority in education. Peter Ernest Haiman, who designed and wrote the Parent Involvement Performance Standards for the National Head Start Program, reports, however, that only a small proportion of schools and ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN URBAN HIGH SCHOOLS Academic success in urban high schools. Over 40 percent of ninth graders in Chicago’s urban high schools fail one or more major subjects in their first semester. Melissa Roderick, University of Chicago, and Eric Camburn, University of Michigan, examined both individual and school factors related to a student’s risk ofacademic failure.
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EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Involving parents in meaningful ways. Posted May 30, 1998 & filed under Parent/Family Participation in Education.. Securing and maintaining active parent involvement is a top priority in education. Peter Ernest Haiman, who designed and wrote the Parent Involvement Performance Standards for the National Head Start Program, reports, however, that only a small proportion of schools and ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN URBAN HIGH SCHOOLS ERN Admin. Over 40 percent of ninth graders in Chicago’s urban high schools fail one or more major subjects in their first semester. Melissa Roderick, University of Chicago, and Eric Camburn, University of Michigan, examined both individual and school factors related to a student’s risk of academic failure. BRIGHTON PROFESSIONAL LEARNING SERIES / TEACHING PRACTICES Contact Us. P.O. Box 2347 South Portland, ME 04116 Phone: 207-632-1954Fax: 815-461-5647
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