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Publication Date: 2007-Jun
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Building Trust through Culturally Reciprocal Home-School-Community Collaboration from the Perspective of African-American Parents
Williams, Ereka R.; Baber, Ceola Ross
Multicultural Perspectives, v9 n2 p3-9 Jun 2007
This article presents findings of an instrumental case study that examined the perceptions held by African-American parents on the efficacy of schools in meeting the needs of African-American learners in a North Carolina community. A theme of distrust emerged and evidenced the need for teachers, administrators, and teacher educators to reconsider approaches used with African-American parents, particularly where building culturally reciprocal home-school-community relationships is concerned. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: African Americans, Teacher Educators, Evaluation Methods, School Community Relationship, Family School Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Trust (Psychology), Parent Teacher Cooperation, Cultural Pluralism, Administrator Responsibility, Teacher Responsibility, Racial Factors, School Desegregation, Social Bias, Parent Attitudes, Expectation
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: North Carolina
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