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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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Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2002

Harvard Family Research Project (2002) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2003

Harvard Family Research Project (2003) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2004

Harvard Family Research Project (2004) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2005

Harvard Family Research Project (2005) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2006

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2007

Harvard Family Research Project (September 2012) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2008

Harvard Family Research Project (September 2012) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2009

Harvard Family Research Project (March 2011) Research Report

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2010

Harvard Family Research Project (August 2011) Research Report

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2011

Harvard Family Research Project (September 2013) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2012

Harvard Family Research Project (November 2014) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2013

Harvard Family Research Project (November 2014) Bibliography

Bibliography of Research on Teacher Preparation in Family Involvement 1995–2001

Harvard Family Research Project (2001) Bibliography

Bibliography of Transition Research

What is the evidence base to support family engagement in the transition to school? You can check out the articles in this bibliography to read about why transition to school matters for children, families, and communities.

Harvard Family Research Project (March 19, 2015) Research Report

Bibliography on Family Involvement Among Culturally Diverse Populations

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bibliography on Family Involvement Among Working Families

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bibliography on Family Involvement and Adolescence 1999-2003

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bibliography on Family Involvement and Student Achievement

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bibliography on Family Involvement in Early Childhood Education

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bilingual Voices and Parent Classroom Choices

Ines, a Spanish speaker feels responsible for her daughter's trouble in an all-English first grade classroom. Based on advice from her daughter's teacher, who believes a bilingual placement might be best, Ines reads with Nina in Spanish, but is uncertain this is the right thing to do. How can parents and teachers reconcile their differences about bilingual education?

Margaret Caspe (2002) Teaching Case

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Book Excerpt: Promising Practices for Family Engagement in Out-of-School Time

This new book on family involvement in out-of-school time (OST), edited by former HFRP staff members Holly Kreider and Helen Westmoreland, includes information on promising practices, benefits, and concerns related to family involvement in OST, and features a chapter written by former HFRP staff members Suzanne Bouffard, Kelley O’Carroll, Helen Westmoreland, and Priscilla Little.

Suzanne Bouffard , Helen Westmoreland, Kelley O'Carroll, and Priscilla Little (December 5, 2011) Research Report

Book Review: A Match on Dry Grass: Community Organizing as a Catalyst for School Reform

Justina Wang, a graduate research assistant at HFRP, reviews a new book by Mark R. Warren and Karen L. Mapp, which offers a glimpse at six communities across the U.S. where families, youth, and local organizers have reshaped the educational landscape in their districts.

Justina Wang (March 15, 2012) Research Report

Book Review: Inviting Families into the Classroom: Learning from a Life in Teaching

This book by Lynne Yermanock Strieb provides readers with insights on family engagement from the perspective of someone with 31 years of experience teaching kindergarten and first and second grade in Philadelphia public schools. While Inviting Families into the Classroom discusses parent–teacher relationships more broadly, this book review focuses on its valuable lessons on building relationships with families whose children are transitioning into elementary school.

Ashley Chu (April 14, 2011) Research Report

Book Review: The Influence of Teachers: Reflections on Teaching and Leadership

In this review of The Influence of Teachers: Reflections on Teaching and Leadership, Ashley Chu, an early childhood teacher in Washington, DC and a former research assistant for Harvard Family Research Project, provides her personal reflections on the book's messages and her views on the book's implications for family engagement in education. 

Ashley Chu (August 2011) Research Report

Book Review: The Power of Family–School Partnering

Beth Schueler reviews the new book, The Power of Family–School Partnering: A Practical Guide for School Mental Health Professionals and Educators (FSP), a user-friendly handbook for developing and implementing a sustainable and effective Family–School Partnering strategy.

Beth Schueler (March 2011) Research Report

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