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Essay heading: Parent Involvement
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These obstacles, however, can be overcome by schools and through teacher training. Each is discussed below.
Teacher attitudes may be one obstacle to parental involvement. For example, teacher beliefs about the impact of their efforts to involve parents in students' learning predict their efforts to encourage family involvement... displayed 300 characters
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These obstacles, however, can be overcome by schools and through teacher training. Each is discussed below.
Teacher attitudes may be one obstacle to parental involvement. For example, teacher beliefs about the impact of their efforts to involve parents in students' learning predict their efforts to encourage family involvement... displayed next 300 characters
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