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What Works ( U.S. Office of Education , 1986 ) states that " Parental involvement helps children learn more effectively . ... Potter ( 1989 ) argues that parents should not only be involved but participants in their children's school .
What Works ( U.S. Office of Education , 1986 ) states that " Parental involvement helps children learn more effectively . ... Potter ( 1989 ) argues that parents should not only be involved but participants in their children's school .
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nile of each day's agenda for those not involved in group discus2 sion , thereby avoiding interruptions to the discussion group . e Students not involved in discussion spent time reading assigned chapters or additional books or working ...
nile of each day's agenda for those not involved in group discus2 sion , thereby avoiding interruptions to the discussion group . e Students not involved in discussion spent time reading assigned chapters or additional books or working ...
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made small but important changes which have increased parental involvement . These changes involved a different approach toward home visits , parental classroom visits , and the use of “ Story Book Kits . ” During our third summer we ...
made small but important changes which have increased parental involvement . These changes involved a different approach toward home visits , parental classroom visits , and the use of “ Story Book Kits . ” During our third summer we ...
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