The Heldrich Center conducted a five-year project to evaluate the effect of programs intended to increase parental involvement in New Jersey’s low-income schools. The research team employed a diverse array of methodologies, including site visits to study school districts, analysis of program data, telephone surveys of parents, and surveys of district and school personnel, to determine how well the programs have improved parental involvement as well as how the programs might be strengthened. In addition, Heldrich Center researchers used a quasi-experimental design to estimate the effect of the EPIC Ready, Set, Read curriculum on parental involvement and student academic achievement.
Project
Evaluation of New Jersey Parent Education Information Resource Centers
January 2012
Status
Completed
Project Sponsor
Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education
Approaches & Services
Evaluation, Statistics, Data visualizaiton, sample services