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Family Survey. 1a. a device for gathering information about how best to communicate with families and for planning family involvement activities that are linked to families’ interests. 1b. Time Resources. 2a.
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a device for gathering information about how best to communicate with families and for planning family involvement activities that are linked to families’ interests. 1b
the time commitments of families, community volunteers, and teachers themselves that should be considered when planning family involvement activities. 2b
the classroom, school, or community space that is available to support family involvement activities. 3b
the types and degree of support needed from school secretaries, principals, and custodians before, during, and following family involvement activities. 4b
the consumable supplies, door prizes, refreshments, rentals, and copying and printing charges that should be considered when planning family involvement activities. 5b
classroom supplies that are “consumed,” like construction paper, paint, crayons, tape, pencils, markers, glue, labels, envelops, computer supplies, and notebooks. 6b
teachers meet to share their experiences working with families, explore ways to address family involvement challenges, and discuss strategies for empowering family-teacher partnerships. 7b
the period leading up to a notice of deployment and ending when the military parent leaves home. 8b
Deployment 9a
the period of time during which the military parent is away from home. 9b
the period of time following a military parent’s return home. 10b