The purpose of the qualitative descriptive case study was to describe how homeless education liaisons use training and resources to support the academic success of homeless students. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 local homeless education liaisons in Virginia to determine how they perceive and incorporate training and community resources to encourage the academic success of students experiencing homelessness. Research revealed that they training they received met liaison needs despite needed adaptations to address legislation changes. Implications for leadership are a need to allot necessary time for liaisons to meet needs of students through understanding liaison function and resource availability. Recommendations for assisting liaisons in meeting needs of students are made.
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Wood, V., & Finkelstein, M. (2019). Training Homeless Education Liaisons to Support the Academic Needs of Homeless Students. Journal of Education and Training, 7(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.5296/jet.v7i1.15275
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