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Childhood education | 2018

Reimagining Library-School Partnerships to Promote Family Engagement

Margaret Caspe; M. Elena Lopez

Innovation often means finding new ways to make better use of resources that already exist in our communities. A new initiative to connect schools and libraries was just the right catalyst to enhance family engagement.


Public Library Quarterly | 2017

Engaging Families in Public Libraries

M. Elena Lopez; Margaret Caspe; Christina Simpson

ABSTRACT Public libraries today are undergoing significant transformations as well as interacting with patrons in new and different ways (Knight Foundation 2017). Part of this transformation is the way libraries are engaging entire families. Libraries are playing a stronger role than ever before in supporting families to promote children’s early literacy and reading skills (Celano and Neuman 2015; Nagle et al. 2016; Neuman and Celano 2010), stimulating adult learning (Boden and Tashijan 2015), creating initiatives to improve family health (Morgan et al. 2016), providing services to families with extreme challenges such as those experiencing poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, and incarceration (Holt and Holt 2010; Terille 2016), as well as becoming spaces for families, especially those who are recent immigrants, to build new relationships and social networks (Khoir et al. 2017; Vårheim 2014). Despite these efforts, few studies have specifically sought to understand the organizational dimensions that support family engagement within a library system and the potential that these efforts have in promoting children’s learning not only in the early years, but also into and throughout middle childhood and adolescence. Based on a yearlong study investigating the power of family engagement in public libraries, this article considers how libraries can begin to adopt a systemic approach to family engagement to further innovate the library space.


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2009

Los Angeles Universal Preschool Programs, Children Served, and Children's Progress in the Preschool Year: Final Report of the First 5 LA Universal Preschool Child Outcomes Study

John M. Love; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Cheri A. Vogel; Nikki Aikens; Yange Xue; Maricar Mabutas; Barbara Lepidus Carlson; Emily Sama Martin; Nora Paxton; Margaret Caspe; Susan Sprachman; Kathy Sonnenfeld


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2011

The Language Interaction Snapshot (LISn): A New Observational Measure for Assessing Language Interactions in Linguistically Diverse Early Childhood Programs

Sally Atkins-Burnett; Susan Sprachman; Michael Lopez; Margaret Caspe; Katie Fallin


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2008

Reliability and Validity of Child Outcome Measures with Culturally and Lingusitically Diverse Preschoolers: The First 5 LA Universal Preschool Child Outcomes Study Spring 2007 Pilot Study

Cheri A. Vogel; Nikki Aikens; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Emily Sama Martin; Margaret Caspe; Susan Sprachman; John M. Love


Harvard Family Research Project | 2005

Taking a Closer Look: A Guide to Online Resources on Family Involvement.

Heather B. Weiss; Kelly Faughnan; Margaret Caspe; Cassandra Wolos; M. Elena Lopez; Holly Kreider


Harvard Family Research Project | 2011

Teaching the Teachers: Preparing Educators to Engage Families for Student Achievement. Issue Brief.

Margaret Caspe; M. Elena Lopez; Ashley Chu; Heather B. Weiss


Harvard Family Research Project | 2016

Public Libraries: A Vital Space for Family Engagement.

M. Elena Lopez; Margaret Caspe; Lorette McWilliams


Global Family Research Project | 2017

Seven Research-Based Ways That Families Promote Early Literacy. Research-to-Practice Brief.

Margaret Caspe; M. Elena Lopez


Archive | 2016

Logging in to Family Engagement in the Digital Age

M. Elena Lopez; Margaret Caspe; Heather B. Weiss

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Susan Sprachman

Mathematica Policy Research

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Nikki Aikens

Mathematica Policy Research

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Cheri A. Vogel

Mathematica Policy Research

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John M. Love

Mathematica Policy Research

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Kathy Sonnenfeld

Mathematica Policy Research

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Yange Xue

University of Michigan

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