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The Harvard Family Research Project separated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education to become the Global Family Research Project as of January 1, 2017. It is no longer affiliated with Harvard University.

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Below, find links to articles that reference Harvard Family Research Project's researchers or publications.

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Date Title
September 7, 2011 A genius idea: Robotics team gaining attention, winning awards (The Marietta Daily Journal, 9/5/11)
April 10, 2011 Access and Sustainability Bedevil Rural Out-of-School Programs (Beyond School blog, Education Week, 4/6/11)
November 17, 2011 D.C. School Reform Targets Early Lessons (The Washington Post, 11/11/11)
February 5, 2011 Engaging Student Families, Adoption in the Classroom (Yes! Education Connection News, 2/6/11)
December 5, 2011 Family Engagement Key in Preventing High School Dropouts (Beyond School blog, Education Week, 12/1/11)
January 3, 2011 Family Engagement: Beyond Random Acts (The Quick and the Ed, 1/4/11)
January 30, 2011 Give the Gift of Reading (Beloit Daily News, 1/31/11)
February 1, 2011 Harvard Brief Explores After-School STEM for Girls (Beyond School blog, Education Week, 2/2/11)
October 23, 2011 Innovative Approaches to Sustaining Family Engagement Programs (Ed.gov, 10/24/2011)
July 30, 2011 Interview with Positive Youth Development Expert Marilyn Price-Mitchell PhD (Adventures in Positive Psychology blog, 7/31/11)
March 12, 2011 John Muir Elementary SF gets parents more involved (San Francisco Chronicle, 3/13/11)
November 14, 2011 More Parents Sought for Teacher Conferences (SchoolBook blog, The New York Times, 11/15/11)
June 5, 2011 Move Over Teachers: It's Time to Blame the Parents (The Huffington Post, 5/23/11)
November 29, 2011 OMG! Parent–Teacher Conferences: Why They Fail, Making Them Work (Bam! radio, 11/30/11)
January 25, 2011 Parents and Students Learn Side by Side in D.C. School: A 20-Year-Old Initiative Launched by a Carmaker Stresses Family Literacy (Education Week, 1/26/11)
February 27, 2011 Parents on hard high school homework: Carpe diem! (Associated Press, 2/28/11)
January 5, 2011 Participation Over Time: Keeping Youth Engaged from Middle School to High School (Afterschool Matters, Fall 2010)
August 16, 2011 Q&A: Heather Weiss on Evaluating Connected Learning (Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning, 8/5/11)
March 8, 2011 Report IDs programs that boost girls’ interest in STEM (Education Daily, 3/1/11)
December 15, 2011 Report Outlines Guide for Evaluating Afterschool Programs (Education News, 12/16/11)
July 17, 2011 Report: Head Start parent involvement center holds promise for Title I schools (Title1Admin.com, 7/18/11)
July 21, 2011 Report: Keep students learning long after school lets out (Title1Admin.com, 7/22/11)
June 1, 2011 Report: Teachers need more robust family engagement training, support (Title1Admin.com, 6/2/11)
May 31, 2011 Scholarships that keep students in the high school race (CommonWealth, 6/1/11)
July 19, 2011 School Zone: Facilitators greatly help transition to high school (Reno Gazette-Journal, 7/20/11)
September 17, 2011 Schools need community cooperation (La Cañada Valley Sun, 9/18/11)
July 4, 2011 Seamless Transition to a Year-Round Learning Model (Beyond School blog, Education Week, 6/29/11)
November 11, 2011 St. Paul teachers trying some home work (Pioneer Press, 11/12/11)
August 18, 2011 State Leaders Promote Expanded Learning (Beyond School blog, Education Week, 8/19/11)
August 27, 2011 Success Starts With Family Engagement (The Huffington Post, 8/23/11)
July 17, 2011 The Promise of Freedom Schools (The Huffington Post, 7/8/11)
November 23, 2011 To Teach a Child: The Parents' Role (Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 11/24/2011)

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