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School-Family-Community Partnerships: Applying Epstein's Theory of the Six Types of Involvement to School Counselor Practice.
Professional School Counseling 2010, April, 13, 4
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Publisher Description
This article investigates school counselor involvement in partnerships using Epstein's six types of school-family-community involvement interactions (i.e., parenting, communicating, volunteering, learning at home, decision-making, and collaborating with the community). Findings show more involvement in parenting and collaborating with the community interactions and reveal a new partnership interaction practiced by school counselors. Recommendations for school counselors and areas for future research are discussed. **********
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