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Trust in Schools: A Core Resource for School Reform.
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Educational OutcomesEducationSchool OrganizationElementary EducationTeacher EducationEducational PolicyEducational AccountabilitySociology Of EducationSocial Contexts Of EducationEducation PolicyCore ResourceSchool ChangeSchool FunctioningEducational LeadershipAdolescent LearningSchool Development ProjectCommunity DevelopmentMiddle Level EducationEducation ReformAcademic Achievement
For example, Comer's School Development Project demonstrates that strengthening the connections between urban school professionals and parents of low socioeconomic status can improve their children's academic achievement (Comer, Haynes, Joyner, & Ben-Avie, 1996). Meier (1995) argues persuasively that building trust among teachers, school leaders, students, and parents was a key component of the success of the middle school that she created in Harlem. The efforts of Alvarado and his colleagues to build learning communities in Community School District 2 in Manhattan also support the importance of the social dimension of school change (Malloy, 1998). And a longitudinal analysis of successfully restructuring schools concluded that
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