Leadership Practices that Influence Family and Community Family and Community Partnerships in Successful Rural Elementary Schools

April A Jones, Tennessee State University

Abstract

This study focused on rural principals' perceptions of how they use leadership to develop parent and community partnerships in their schools. Participants’ perceptions of their practices that attributed to student success through parent and community partnerships in successful rural schools were examined through inquiry of leadership practices that support parent and community partnerships. The themes that emerged included: trust, integrity and transparency, and tradition. It is therefore recommended that school leaders, community members, and new residents of small rural communities undergo culturally responsive best practice training that specifically addresses the challenges facing rural schools and allow the opportunity for administrators to focus and design school environments driven by intimate school community partnerships.

Subject Area

Educational leadership|Elementary education|Individual & family studies

Recommended Citation

April A Jones, "Leadership Practices that Influence Family and Community Family and Community Partnerships in Successful Rural Elementary Schools" (2021). ETD Collection for Tennessee State University. Paper AAI28713060.
https://digitalscholarship.tnstate.edu/dissertations/AAI28713060

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