Affirming Diversity Within the Community
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Identify factors that can help you build successful bridges between the educational setting and the community. Describe how these may impact the community and school setting. What are the community resources and social services in your area which encourage parent and community involvement in the school?
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As you identify factors that can help you build successful bridges between the educational setting and the community, I like to host events such as cultural nights where parents and community share dishes and stories from their culture. Students can perform plays ...
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