Teacher/Family Partnerships for Student Learning: Lessons from Indian Education for All in Montana

The article reports learning outcomes from a program aimed at creating partnerships among middle-school teachers and Native families in a western Montana urban school district involved in implementing the Indian Education for All Act. Student-learning outcomes are analyzed according to attendance in...

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