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arent involvement in schools has traditionally been carried out by mothers. Yet boys and girls need positive, male role models. When fathers take an active role in education, schools report an increase in student achievement. [Click below for 10 specific ways to draw fathers into an active role in their children's education.]
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On 8/29/12, Teachers.Net Gazette wrote: > Parent involvement in schools has traditionally been carried > out by mothers. Yet boys and girls need positive, male role > models. When fathers take an active role in education, > schools report an increase in student achievement. [Click > below for 10 specific w...See More
Sep 3, 2012
Paul Link doesn't work.

On 8/29/12, Teachers.Net Gazette wrote: > Parent involvement in schools has traditionally been carried > out by mothers. Yet boys and girls need positive, male role > models. When fathers take an active role in education, > schools report an increase in student achievement. [Click > below for 10 specific w...See More
Sep 3, 2012
The link works for me. ? nfm On 8/29/12, Teachers.Net Gazette wrote: > Parent involvement in schools has traditionally been carried > out by mothers. Yet boys and girls need positive, male role > models. When fathers take an active role in education, > schools report an increase in student achievement. [Click > below for 10 specific ways to draw fathers into an ...See More
Sep 6, 2012


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