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HarvardX: Introduction to Family Engagement in Education

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Learn about successful collaborations between families and educators and why they lead to improved outcomes for students and schools.

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Starts Nov 15
Ends Dec 11
Starts Dec 11, 2025

About this course

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In this education course, you will learn what family engagement is and why it matters to the success of students and schools. We will explore the research linking family engagement to better educational outcomes and speak directly with researchers, educators, students, and families about promising practices in the field.

Family engagement describes what families do at home and in the community to support their children’s learning and development. It also encompasses the shared partnership and responsibility between home and school.

Such engagement is essential for school improvement. It is also increasingly recognized as an integral element for proficient practice as an educator.

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  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English
  • Associated skills:Family Engagement

What you'll learn

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  • The relationship between family engagement and improved school/student outcomes from birth through high school
  • The additional benefits family engagement brings to parents, educators, and communities
  • What the research shows about the importance of engaging families

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