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Parents For Schools by William W Cutler.
Parents Schools (2000) Author
William W Cutler reviews the 150-year-old fight of parents to gain control of their child’s school. Reviewing PTA minutes
from over the years he identifies how the struggle for control often includes class and racial issues. Stated simply, schools
do not trust parents and work to minimize their influence. Men, in particular, are made to feel unwelcome.
Cutler
recommends that schools overcome this bias and recognize parents, the first teacher, as an ally. Bridges can be erected that
pay positive dividends for achievement and positive growth. Multiple forms of parent-school cooperation are offered.
Buy this book for $22.40
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