Resources
The CFEC develops and shares resources to support families and school districts to partner effectively.
- Age Group: Adult Learning
- Age Group: Early Childhood
- Age Group: Elementary School (K-5)
- Age Group: High School (9-12)
- Age Group: Higher Education
- Age Group: K-12
- Age Group: Middle School (6-8)
- Age Group: Prek-12
- Audience: Assistant Principal
- Audience: Community Partner
- Audience: Counselor
- Audience: District Staff
- Audience: District Staff-Family-School-Community Partnership
- Audience: District Staff-MTSS
- Audience: District Staff-Principal Coach
- Audience: Family Liaison or Advocate
- Audience: Front Office Personnel
- Audience: Grandparent
- Audience: Kin-relationship
- Audience: Other
- Audience: Parent
- Audience: Parent/Caregiver
- Audience: Principal
- Audience: School Staff
- Audience: Social Worker
- Audience: Student
- Audience: Teacher
- Resource Type: Blog Post
- Resource Type: Book
- Resource Type: Downloadable Resource
- Resource Type: Framework
- Resource Type: Podcast
- Resource Type: Training
- Resource Type: Webinar
- Resource Type: Website
- Topic: Academics
- Topic: Communicating with Families
- Topic: Family Engagement Planning
- Topic: Family Stories
- Topic: Learning at Home
- Topic: Parent-Teacher Conference
- Topic: Racism
- Topic: Social Emotional
- Topic: Technology
Blog Post: Striving for Excellence with the Support of Community-driven Partnerships
As I’m sure is the case for many of you, in January my thoughts often turn to the fresh, new year before me and what I’m hoping to accomplish personally and professionally in the coming months. Often, this reflection includes considering a word or phrase that I hope will be emblematic of my organizational leadership in the year ahead.
Southern Poverty Law Center
The SPLC is a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance the human rights of all people.
Teaching Tolerance
From film kits and lesson plans to the building blocks of a customized Learning Plan—texts, student tasks and teaching strategies—[SPLC] resources will help you bring relevance, rigor and social emotional learning into your classroom—all for FREE.
Explore the following teaching plan, titled “Teach Tolerance:”
Kids Count 2024 Data
A recording of our release event is now available. Watch here!
The KIDS COUNT Report is now available in Spanish. Download here!
Peak Parent Center
Peak Parent Center provides training, information and technical assistance to equip families of children for birth through twenty-six including all disability labels with strategies to advocate successfully for their children.
The State of Developmental Assets
An energizing discussion around Developmental Assets, meaningful relationships and positive youth development.
Partnering to Support Family Engagement
With reflective approaches, schools, districts, and families can support the process and organizational conditions to enable family engagement to thrive while building the dual capacity necessary to improve student outcomes.
Prerecorded 2024, 1hr.
Tips for Family Conferences
By National Center for Families Learning
This tip sheet provides steps for educators to take before, during, and after family conferences.
The Equity Lab
The Equity Lab seeks to disrupt racial and ethnic inequity by engaging organizations in issues of race, equity, diversity, and inclusion (REDI).
Parenting, Media, and Everything in Between
Articles and resources on parenting, media, and everything in between to help you support your child have a healthy and safe relationship with technology.
NCFL Library of Resources
by NCFL
Explore NCFL’s library of publications, research materials, and other resources for the latest on family literacy, family engagement, and family leadership.
Family Engagement Activities
These activities encompass social-emotional benefits of play-based learning, foster inclusion, nurture cognitive and social development, support emergent learning in literacy and math and, most importantly, cultivate joy!