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Adler, L. & Gardner, S. (Eds.). (1994). The politics of linking schools and social services. Washington, DC: Falmer. This edited volume includes chapters on a wide array of factors affecting the implementation of school-linked services, including legal, financial, interpersonal, interagency, and organizational issues.

Connell, J. P., Kubisch, A. C., Schorr, L. B., & Weiss, C. H. (Eds.). (1995). New approaches to evaluating community initiatives: Concepts, methods, and contexts. Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute. This book is a collection of papers commissioned by the Roundtable on Comprehensive Initiatives for Children and Families. Aimed at a broad audience of program designers, methodologists, program evaluators, researchers, funders, and policymakers, chapters discuss the following:

  • the history of Comprehensive Community Initiatives (CCIs),
  • theory-based evaluation,
  • using social science research to design and evaluate CCIs,
  • problems in evaluating CCIs,
  • community-level indicators of children's well-being, and
  • the changing role of the evaluator.

Smrekar, C. (1993). Rethinking family-school interactions: A prologue to linking schools and social services. Education and Urban Society, 25(2), 175-186. This thoughtful piece documents the importance of developing productive, respectful relationships between schools and families in school-linked service efforts.

U.S. Department of Education and the American Educational Research Association. (1995). School-linked comprehensive services for children and families: What we know and what we need to know. Washington, DC: US Department of Education. This volume summarizes the proceedings of a 1994 working conference designed to develop a research and practice agenda on school-linked, comprehensive services for children and families. Overviews of the conference focus on early childhood, elementary school, adolescents, youth in transition, interprofessional development, and evaluation. Appendices of 22 school-linked service efforts are included.

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