Want deeper insight into family education and literacy? Review our collection of noteworthy public research findings from leading professionals in the field.
“These reports reflect the past 10 years of NCFL’s growth and impact. For prior reports, please contact info@familieslearning.org.”
Arizona Statewide Family Engagement Center 5-year results
Nebraska Statewide Family Engagement Center 5-year results
Voices from the Classroom 2022: A Survey of America’s Educators
Embracing a New Normal: Toward a More Liberatory Approach to Family Engagement
School-Centered Housing Response Model (SCHORE)
The Stability and Predictive Power of Financial Literacy: Evidence From Longitudinal Data
New Study Finds the U.S. Could Be Losing $2.2 Trillion Annually Due to Low Adult Literacy Rates
Southwest Counseling Solutions English Language Learners Program Final Report
Improving Teacher Perceptions of Parent Involvement Patterns: Findings From a Group Randomized Trial
National Indian Education Study 2015: American Indian and Alaska Native Students at Grades 4 and 8
Key Findings About the American Workforce and the Changing Job Market
Promoting Success for Dual Language Learners: The Essential Role of Early Childhood Education Programs
Older Adolescent and Young Adult English Learners: A Study of Demographics, Policies, and Programs
Toyota Family Literacy Program research project: Meta analysis of the studies of high performing family literacy programs
Children’s Schooling and Parents’ Investment in Children: Evidence from the Head Start Impact Study
Developing Early Literacy
Adult Education and Postsecondary Success
The Effect of Family Literacy Interventions on Children’s Acquisition of Reading from Kindergarten to Grade 3
National Assessment of Adult Literacy
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or stakeholder, these resources can help strengthen family education in our communities.