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    According to Lily Galanis-Olaez (494), she examines Latinos involvements in their Children school have difficult of involving themselves in their children’s education process because the schools do not help them in effective way. She writes that “parents of Latina/o children, who have different cultural linguistic background, find it difficult of involve themselves in the child’s schooling when vehicles do not exist to encourage their participation” (Lily, 2015, p.494). “Excluding and alienating

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    This involvement plan is being created because it is good for the community and the parents of the students to be involved with the education that is taken place with the local schools. Being involved is important. It is important because it allows the students to feel motivated and have good support. When this takes place, they succeed and continue to gain knowledge and work hard. “Schools, parents, and the community should work together to promote the health, well-being, and learning of all

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    Je Assignment One: Family Involvement Jessica Cunha Anna Koloszyc CLD 364 Monday, February 7th, 2011 Families are involved in their children’s learning through many different means. Parents are greeted by the kindergarten teachers at morning drop off and at the end of the day for dismissal and if any information needs to be disclosed or discussed the teachers and parents will take that opportunity to communicate with each other. Communication to families is also done through letters that

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    The reasons behind the mystics’ strong involvement in their community was that they believed “the person who performs good deeds and pursues beneficent works reveals the divine life in himself” (93). Prayer and service were meant to go hand in hand, with“otherworldliness and earthly involvement” not being “mutually exclusive. Metaphysical aspirations were not equated with indifference to the plight of this world” (93). Church fathers, and indeed the whole religious mind of Byzantium, made it perfectly

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    active volunteer in my community with the Idaho Humane Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Idaho, and the Episcopal Diocese of Idaho. I have continued this active involvement throughout my college education by getting involved in multiple programs at Idaho State University. I was a member of the First Year Involvement Program at ISU, which helps freshman

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    Family Involvement Essay

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    Parent and Community involvement does not occur overnight. I feel that schools must make parent and community involvement a priority, valuing and accepting each other’s differences. Schools, families and communities must work together to support all students in a learning environment to ensure every student is a successful learner. Positive family and school involvement fosters a partnership among my school encouraging students to reach their highest potential academically and in life. Parent and

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    Community involvement in the mediation of child protection cases, although not a new concept, is one that is not generally used in many jurisdictions. Not used to determine if abuse has occurred, which is the duty of other state officials, CP (child protection) mediators are a third party brought in to promote communication between all parties within the case. Mediator used on CP cases must ensure that the interests of the child are of the priority of all involved, parents, caseworkers, and community

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    identifying the barrier that prevents involvement or engagement is school issues. Those issues can include lack of knowledge on American schooling, transportation issues, limited English spoken, or problems with work or childcare availability. Once these barriers can be broken, an aggressive approach can be initiated to close the academic gaps many English Language Learners are facing. Zimmerman (2011) states the six strategies for enhancing Hispanic parent involvement include; "remove language barriers

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    Gang Involvement Theory

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    Gang involvement and both illicit and licit drug use have become a growing problem in the United States. Gang members consist of members around the same age and ethnicity. The Gang affiliation has reduced over the past decade, however the violence within the gangs has not. Gang members participate in the selling of illegal drugs and unregistered weapons, drug smuggling, and stealing. The prevalence of drug use and gang involvement quickly becomes a vicious cycle of hardship, addiction and future

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    At the age of 12, my passion for community involvement blossomed. Having the opportunity to help those who could not help themselves encouraged me to keep giving back. A few organizations I have contributed to are Rowan Helping Ministries, Liberty and Genesis Nursing Home, and Nehemiah Summer Enrichment Camp. Rowan Helping Ministries is a homeless shelter located in Salisbury, North Carolina. My interest to work with this organization sparked when my best friend invited me to volunteer

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