
edXFamily engagement reshapes schools—but only when built on equity principles. This course moves beyond surface-level involvement to structural partnership: how educators create dual-capacity frameworks that strengthen relationships between schools, families, and communities, particularly for marginalized students whose needs are often invisible in standard systems.
You'll explore concrete strategies for identifying and addressing the barriers that keep families from participating fully—then design interventions that stick. The result: measurable improvements in academic outcomes, social development, and student behavior—driven by the family as co-educator, not an afterthought.
For: School leaders, equity-focused educators, district coordinators rebuilding trust in underserved communities.
Gain expertise in creating meaningful and collaborative relationships between schools, families, and communities. ,Understand how to address the challenges and inequities faced by marginalized students and families, ensuring all students have the support they need to succeed. ,Develop strategies to incorporate the dual capacity framework into your own educational environment, driving improved academic, social, and behavioral outcomes.
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Not the best price we've seen. The lowest we've recorded is $228.60 on 1 Aug.
This is what we recorded in US pricing — not every price this course has ever had, and prices differ by country.