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  • Building Family–School Partnerships in Secondary Math: A Guide for Teachers Grades 6-12

    Building Family–School Partnerships in Secondary Math by Bland, Shakiyya; Rials, Julitha;

    A Guide for Teachers Grades 6-12

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1
    • Kiadó Corwin
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. április 14.

    • ISBN 9781071981788
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem168 oldal
    • Méret 254x177 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • 700

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    When families join the equation, they inspire and empower every student mathematician


    Many secondary math educators feel the gap between home and school when it comes to engaging families in their students' mathematical development. While traditional "guardian involvement" often lessens after elementary school, research shows that authentic family engagement during the critical middle and high school years can significantly impact student success. Building Family-School Partnerships in Secondary Math offers a research-backed approach to bridging this divide, grounded in the Standards for Mathematical Practice, Math Language Routines, and Funds of Knowledge frameworks.


    This practical guide addresses the unique challenges of secondary mathematics education—from the cognitive and social changes students experience during adolescence to the increasing complexity of mathematical concepts. Rather than adding unrealistic demands to already busy teachers and caregivers, the book provides actionable strategies that honor the strengths and knowledge that educators, students, and families bring to the learning process.


    Key features include:



    • Culturally responsive frameworks that connect students' lived experiences to powerful mathematical practices

    • Ready-to-use templates for family letters, at-home activities, and communication tools

    • Authentic vignettes showing successful family engagement in action across diverse communities

    • Reflection questions and activities designed for both educators and families to use together


    Dr. Shakiyya Bland and Dr. Julitha Rials draw from their extensive experience in mathematics education and equity work to show how genuine partnerships can help students see math as relevant to their daily lives—whether through cooking, budgeting, construction, or community problem-solving. When families and educators collaborate meaningfully, mathematical thinking grows deeper and students develop stronger identities as capable mathematicians ready for future success.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    When families join the equation, they inspire and empower every student mathematician


    Many secondary math educators feel the gap between home and school when it comes to engaging families in their students' mathematical development. While traditional "guardian involvement" often lessens after elementary school, research shows that authentic family engagement during the critical middle and high school years can significantly impact student success. Building Family-School Partnerships in Secondary Math offers a research-backed approach to bridging this divide, grounded in the Standards for Mathematical Practice, Math Language Routines, and Funds of Knowledge frameworks.


    This practical guide addresses the unique challenges of secondary mathematics education—from the cognitive and social changes students experience during adolescence to the increasing complexity of mathematical concepts. Rather than adding unrealistic demands to already busy teachers and caregivers, the book provides actionable strategies that honor the strengths and knowledge that educators, students, and families bring to the learning process.


    Key features include:



    • Culturally responsive frameworks that connect students' lived experiences to powerful mathematical practices

    • Ready-to-use templates for family letters, at-home activities, and communication tools

    • Authentic vignettes showing successful family engagement in action across diverse communities

    • Reflection questions and activities designed for both educators and families to use together


    Dr. Shakiyya Bland and Dr. Julitha Rials draw from their extensive experience in mathematics education and equity work to show how genuine partnerships can help students see math as relevant to their daily lives—whether through cooking, budgeting, construction, or community problem-solving. When families and educators collaborate meaningfully, mathematical thinking grows deeper and students develop stronger identities as capable mathematicians ready for future success.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    About the Authors
    Chapter 1: The Importance of Family Engagement in Secondary Math Education
    The Foundations
    Research on How Family Engagement Impacts Students
    Building a Collaborative Relationship Between Educators and Families
    Effective Communication Strategies
    Creating Inclusive Learning Environments
    Empowering Families to Support Math Learning at Home
    1. Interactive Math Activities for Home Practice
    2. Recommendations for Math-Focused Books, Games, and Apps
    Offering Guidance Without Overwhelming Families
    1. Focus on Everyday Moments for Math Learning
    2. Clear and Concise Instructions
    High Expectations for All Students
    Vision for a Supportive and Inclusive Approach to Family Engagement
    Conclusion: Recap of Key Points
    Reflection on Practice
    Self-Reflection Prompts
    Reflection Questions Educators Can Share with Caregivers
    Chapter 2: Mathematical Identity and Funds of Knowledge: Enhancing Engagement and Achievement
    The Foundations
    Understanding Mathematical Identity
    Perception of Self in Mathematical Identity
    Key Components of Mathematical Identity
    The Impact on Engagement and Achievement
    Cultural Funds of Knowledge
    Definition and Importance of Funds of Knowledge in Education
    Key Aspects of Funds of Knowledge in Education
    Recognition of Cultural Capital
    Teacher Professional Development
    Impact on Student Outcomes
    Connection to Mathematics
    Implementing Culturally Responsive Teaching
    Examples of Culturally Relevant Activities
    Conclusion: Recap of Key Points
    Reflection on Practice
    Self-Reflection Prompts
    Reflection Questions Educators Can Share with Caregivers
    Chapter 3: Engaging Families with the Standards for Mathematical Practice
    The Foundations
    Unpacking the Eight Standards for Mathematical Practice
    Linking SMPs to Real-World Learning
    Family Engagement Using the SMPs
    Cultivating Collaborative Learning Environments
    Family Math Engagement Activity Framework and Prompts (Algebra)
    Prompts for Family Conversations
    Building Bridges Beyond the Classroom: Family and Community Collaboration for Inclusive Math Learning
    Strategies to Strengthen Family Engagement in Math
    Removing Language Barriers for Multilingual Families
    Building Partnerships Through Community Resources
    Leveraging the Right Tools for Effective Problem Solving
    Virtual Engagement Opportunities to Increase Accessibility
    Gathering Insights to Improve Future Math Engagement Strategies
    Building a Culture of Feedback in Schools
    Conclusion: Recap of Key Points
    Reflection on Practice
    Self-Reflection Prompts
    Reflection Questions Educators Can Share with Caregivers
    Chapter 4: Mathematical Language Routines: Amplifying Family Engagement and Language Development in Mathematics
    The Foundations
    Understanding MLRs
    What Are MLRs?
    Unpacking the Eight MLRs
    Benefits of MLRs
    Fostering Mathematical Reasoning and Discourse
    Supporting Language Development
    Adaptability and Classroom Culture
    Integrating MLRs In Classroom Instruction
    Ways High School Math Teachers Can Integrate MLRs
    Modeling MLRs with Families
    Creating Collaborative Learning Opportunities
    Fostering Relationships Among Stakeholders
    Ensure All Families Can Access Multilingual-Related Materials and Support
    Conclusion: Recap of Key Insights
    Reflection on Practice
    Self-Reflection Prompts
    Reflection Questions for Educators to Share with Caregivers
    Chapter 5: Navigating Transitions: Pivotal Decisions in Secondary Mathematics Education
    The Foundations
    Understanding Pivotal Grade-Level Transition Phases
    The Nature of the Grade-Level Transition
    Elementary School
    Middle School
    High School
    Emotional Changes During Grade Transitions
    Key Decisions During Grade-Level Transitions
    Factors Influencing Course Placement
    Implications for Academic Trajectories
    Three Examples of Middle and High School Mathematics Pathways
    Why Examine High School Math Pathways?
    Example: Georgia’s High School Math Sequences
    Example: Washington State’s High School Math Sequences
    Automatic Enrollment and Clear Communication
    Role of Counselors and Educators
    Example: Ohio’s High School Math Sequences
    Questions Families May Ask
    The Role of Effective Communication Among Stakeholders During Transitions
    Navigating the Transition Together
    Preparing Stakeholders for Informed Decisions
    Collaborate with Stakeholders and Provide Resources
    Advocate for Professional Development
    Share and Gather Feedback
    Conclusion: Recap of Key Points
    Reflection on Practice
    Self-Reflection Prompts
    Reflection Questions Educators Can Share with Caregivers
    References
    Index

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