TY - JOUR
T1 - Community Schools
T2 - What We Know and What We Need to Know
AU - Heers, Marieke
AU - Van Klaveren, Chris
AU - Groot, Wim
AU - Maassen van den Brink, Henriëtte
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Community schools offer children an integrated set of educational and social services, but sound scientific evidence on their effectiveness is lacking. Therefore, this study reviews the literature on community schools. First, we characterize community schools and find that their key activities are cooperating with other institutions, involving parents, and offering extracurricular activities. Second, we describe an exemplary community school for which causal evidence shows improved academic achievement. Third, we explore whether the three main activities of community schools influence academic performance, dropout, and risky behavior. Academic performance does not appear to be influenced by extracurricular activities. On the other hand, extracurricular activities do appear to be related to reduced dropout and risky behavior. In addition, there is a positive association of cooperation and parental involvement with academic achievement, and a negative correlation of these two factors with dropout and risky behavior. However, more causal evidence is needed before it can be concluded that community schools are effective.
AB - Community schools offer children an integrated set of educational and social services, but sound scientific evidence on their effectiveness is lacking. Therefore, this study reviews the literature on community schools. First, we characterize community schools and find that their key activities are cooperating with other institutions, involving parents, and offering extracurricular activities. Second, we describe an exemplary community school for which causal evidence shows improved academic achievement. Third, we explore whether the three main activities of community schools influence academic performance, dropout, and risky behavior. Academic performance does not appear to be influenced by extracurricular activities. On the other hand, extracurricular activities do appear to be related to reduced dropout and risky behavior. In addition, there is a positive association of cooperation and parental involvement with academic achievement, and a negative correlation of these two factors with dropout and risky behavior. However, more causal evidence is needed before it can be concluded that community schools are effective.
KW - community schools
KW - cooperation
KW - extracurricular activities
KW - parental involvement
KW - school effectiveness
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U2 - 10.3102/0034654315627365
DO - 10.3102/0034654315627365
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85000623064
SN - 0034-6543
VL - 86
SP - 1016
EP - 1051
JO - Review of Educational Research
JF - Review of Educational Research
IS - 4
ER -