Volume
56
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.56.01.18
Abstract
Parent–school engagement is a contributor to student achievement, but few relevant programs exist for immigrant Latino families. This article describes the design, pilot implementation, and evaluation of a parent-engagement Extension program, developed and implemented in Spanish. The purpose of the program is to help parents develop and/or strengthen their relationships with school staff and teachers, build skills in navigating the U.S. school system, and increase their self-efficacy for supporting their children's success in school. Development of the program curriculum comprised a participatory approach that involved input from cultural guides and focus group sessions conducted in Spanish. Evaluation results indicate positive changes related to most program goals and increased parent–school engagement.
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Recommended Citation
Hurtado, G. A., Olson, K. A., de Davila, S. A., & Campoverde, V. (2018). Development and Evaluation of a Parent-Engagement Curriculum to Connect Latino Families and Schools. The Journal of Extension, 56(1), Article 18. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.56.01.18