Title: Parental Involvement: Best Practices
1Parental InvolvementBest Practices
Silvia Villa Illinois Welcoming Centers,
Director Tel. 312. 793.4407 Email
Silvia.Villa_at_illinois.gov
2- I. Philosophical foundation
- The Four faces of our being by Dr. David Avalos
- Funds of Knowledge by Luis Moll
- Web of Support Diagram
- II. Encouraging Parent Involvement
- Best Practices Checklist
- Parent Resources
- III. Parent Program Action Plan
- Activities
- Calendar
- Parent Mentors
3Funds of Knowledge by Luis Moll
- Dr. Moll has conducted extensive research in this
area and his findings and articulation has given
way to national models that are creating success
for immigrant and/or Second language learners. - Funds of knowledge is defined by researchers Luis
Moll, Cathy Amanti, Deborah Neff, and Norma
Gonzalez (2001) to refer to the historically
accumulated and culturally developed bodies of
knowledge and skills essential for household or
individual functioning and well-being (p. 133).
4Parents The Four Faces of their Being by David
Abalos
- Personal Accepting parents for who they are.
They are accepted as co-constructors of
knowledge. They are an asset, not a barrier. - Historical They have a rich history to share
with the children and the school staff. Only
they can tell their personal story in their own
voice. By allowing parents to narrate their
story they will attain a sense of ownership and
responsibility for their childrens education,
which essentially benefits the school. - Political By providing parents a list of
activities they can implement, they will actually
have a choice in their participation. Choice
creates innovation and access. - Sacred Allows parent to share their most valued
beliefs without shame
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6Best Practices Checklist for Parents
- Are parents welcomed by a greeter?
- Are you accepting alternative forms of ids to
enter the building such as the matricula or
electoral card from another country? - Has someone in the school staff/teacher been
identified to be the liaison between the parents
and the school? - Is there someone that speaks their language?
- Are bulletins Multilingual?
- Is there a room where parents can go to and meet
with other parents (Parent Resource Room)? - Is there a consistent parent program?
7Checklist (continued)
- Is there a parent training program?
- Is there a formal process to include parents in
the planning of eventssuch as a mentoring or
volunteer program? - Have all our teachers had training to help them
use a student's family, language, and culture as
a foundation for learning? - Do you have a yearly(semester) parent calendar
program that meets the state/federal
requirements, but also includes the needs and
interest of the parents?
8Checklist (continued)
- Are you using a baseline survey to capture the
interest of the parents, their skills and their
potential for volunteering or becoming mentors - Can your Program serve the whole family?
- Age appropriate activities?
9Parent Program Activities
- Classes
- ESL
- Spanish Literacy
- Computer classes
- Workshops
- Self-development
- Academic readiness
- Transition activities
- Leadership training
- Conferences
- College Fieldtrips
- Parent Leadership Conference
- College Field Trips
- Parent Professional Development
- Book Clubs
- Walk for Success
- Novelas/Soap Operas
10Understanding Letter Grades and Grade Point
Average (GPA)
Sample
Report card grades in Latin America
Grade Point Average in High School
Grade Scale
11Computer Classes
12Computer Classes
13Sample Calendar
- Monday and Wednesday
- Drop-in from 2 to 4pm
- Computer Classes level I Book Club from 6pm to
8pm - Tuesday and Thursday
- Drop-in from 2pm to 4pm
- Computer Class II
- Book Club from 6pm to 8pm
- Third Thursday of the month
- Resource room open from 2pm to 8pm M-Thr
- Workshops
- 4th Saturday of the month
- College Filed Trips
14Parent Resource Rooms
- Books
- Telephone, Computer, and Printer
- Desk
- A round table or a long table for other parents
- to come and plan
- College resources
- Community resources
- State resources
- Educational posters
- List of key school staff
15Parent Mentor Program
- Train Parents to become Mentors
- Leadership training
- School rules and policies
- School expectations
- Learning for learning
- Non-traditional methods in reading and math
- Academic readiness
- College Awareness
16Padres Maestros de la Comunidad
- Formalize Relationships
- Develop Volunteer Protocol
- Hire Parent Mentors
- Develop a Long-term Vision
- Share and plan with your Parent Mentors
- example
- yr. 1 Volunteer
- yr. 2 Mentor
17Parent voices
- MI PRIMER PROYECTO
- Mi nombre es Veronica Perez
- Estas clases me han ayudado aprender porque me
identifico sobre los temas que tratamos - sobre la familia nos ayuda las diferentes
opiniones. - Los maestros nos dan la confiansa de expresar
nuesras opiniones y nos ayudan a balorar a
nustros hijos. - La lectura nos ayuda para enseñarles a nuestros
hijos el amor por la lectura
18Contact Information
- NEIU-Chicago Teachers Center
- Wendy Stack, Executive Director
- Email w-stack_at_neiu.edu
- Gina Gamboa
- Director of Bilingual Programs
- Email g-gamboa_at_neiu.edu