A University-Assisted, Place-Based Model for Enhancing Students' Peer, Family, and Community Ecologies

Community schools have recently (re)emerged in the United States as a vital, comprehensive strategy for addressing poverty-related barriers to children's school learning. However, not all low-income school communities are endowed with the resources needed to launch a comprehensive array of scho...

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Main Authors: Michael A. Lawson (Author), Tania Alameda-Lawson (Author), K. Andrew R. Richards (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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