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Title: Parent Involvement, Communication and Volunteer Opportunities


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Parent Involvement, Communication and Volunteer
Opportunities
2
Why Involve Families?
  • Research has shown parent involvement effects
    childs success in school
  • Higher grades
  • Better attendance
  • Positive attitude and behaviors
  • Higher graduation rate
  • More likely to enroll in higher education

3
Realities and Things to Keep in Mind
  • Family structure
  • Economic situation
  • Approximately 1 out 6 children live below poverty
    line
  • Working parents
  • Nuclear families
  • Cultural diversity
  • Have a nonjudgmental attitude

4
What do you think?
  • What are ways to communicate with parents?
  • How can you as a teacher involve parents?

5
What Can You Do?
  • Plan, Plan, Plan
  • Communicate often
  • Methods
  • Newsletters
  • Website www.pearlandisd.org/harris or
  • http//www.pearlandisd.org/harris/documents/Newsle
    tters/March_2006.pdf
  • Notes
  • Weekly folders
  • Conferences
  • Calling systems
  • Email
  • New Communication tools in districts
    www.useiris.com
  • Be consistent
  • Provide at home activities
  • Kits
  • Scavenger hunts
  • Dramatizations
  • Take home puppy, camera
  • Dont OVERDO THIS or OVERWHELM

6
What Can You Do?
  • Home Visits
  • If your school allows this
  • Conference
  • Share portfolio
  • Meet with parent and child
  • Allow opportunities for feedback or suggestions
  • Allow for opportunities to assist in the class
    (p.245 sample questionnaire)

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What Can You Do?
  • Invite parents to school
  • Observation
  • Followed by conference
  • Provide video/pictures with child captions
  • Parent Corner/ Board

8
What can YOU do?
  • Workshops
  • Family Nights
  • Feed them and put them on stage!

9
What Can You Do?
  • Have realistic expectations- for yourself and
    parents
  • Keep up with research
  • Provide suggestions to administration
  • Reflect and make adjustments each year

10
Parent Conferences What do you think?
  • What are important skills a teacher needs to
    conduct a parent-teacher conference?
  • Discuss with your table

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Conferences
  • Skills that are VITAL
  • Good listening techniques
  • Tact
  • Kindness
  • Consideration
  • Empathy
  • Enthusiasm
  • Understanding of parent-child relationships

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Working with Parents
  • Beliefs that teachers should adopt
  • All families have strengths.
  • Parents can learn new techniques.
  • Parents have important perspectives about their
    children.
  • Most parents really care about their children.
  • Cultural differences are both valid and valuable.
  • Many family forms exist and are legitimate
  • Source LB Liontos

13
Showing Respect
  • Remember-- All of these communicate respect or
    lack of it
  • Tone of voice
  • word choice
  • facial expressions
  • body language
  • Expectations
  • how long we make people wait

14
Planning for Parent Conferences
  • Prepare an invitation
  • State purpose of conference
  • List potential times (morning, afternoon and
    evening)
  • Dont forget to invite both parents (divorce)
  • Plan goals for conference (1-2)
  • Ask parents to bring list of childs strengths
    and weaknesses (conference form)
  • You list childs strengths and weaknesses and
    propsed action to be taken

15
Preparing for Conference
  • Collect samples of student work to display
    (portfolio)
  • Prepare to explain your goals and teaching
    strategies
  • Schedule sufficient time
  • Gather all necessary information daily schedule,
    checklist of skill areas and notes on progress,
    test scores, reports from other teahcers

16
Preparing for Conference
  • Make area comfortable
  • Adult-sized chairs
  • Refreshments
  • Nice relaxing music
  • Greet them at door
  • Face one anotherdo not put teacher desk between
    you
  • Provide paper and pens for parents
  • Have a few activities for younger siblings
    readyposition these appropriately in the room

17
Conducting the Conference
  • Briefly review the agenda (you already prepared
    this)
  • Communicate the SPECIFIC information you have
    gathered about this child
  • LISTEN to parents responses
  • Answer questions
  • Set goals for future progress TOGETHER

18
Conducting the Conference
  • If delivering news about academic or behavior
    problems
  • Focus your comments and efforts only on things
    that can be changed.
  • Limit the number of suggestions for improvements
    so that parents are not overwhelmed.
  • Speak plainly and avoid jargon and euphemistic
    language.
  • Be tactful, but not so tactful that you don't
    adequately communicate the problem.
  • Ask for and listen to parents' reactions.

19
Avoid during Conference
  • Letting yourself get defensive if criticized
  • Discussing another child
  • Criticizing another teacher
  • Assuming this parent is doing a bad job (we do
    not know their problems)

20
Lets Practice Conferences
  • Make groups of FOUR
  • We will take on different roles
  • Teacher
  • Parent
  • Observer (2)
  • Read the FOUR scenarios
  • We will do one at a time

21
Volunteers
  • Parents or community members
  • Screening and training
  • Help volunteers feel that they are adding to
    class, not just assisting
  • Many school PTAs organize volunteer programs
  • Your school may have rules regarding volunteers

22
Volunteers
  • Some activities
  • Reading to children
  • Activities with small groups
  • Cooking
  • Board games
  • Arts/crafts
  • Music
  • Have specific rules/ instructions
  • Show appreciation!

23
Tips in the book
  • Look at a few examples
  • P.3, Parents and Development
  • P.228 Parents and assessment

24
5 Cs
  • Clarity
  • Consistency
  • Connection
  • Confidentiality
  • Collaboration

25
Newsletter Assignment
  • Brainstorm with your table ideas to put in your
    newsletter

26
Family Involvement
  • Why?
  • Lets look at the state educator standard IV,
    4.1-4.2
  • http//www.sbec.state.tx.us/SBECOnline/standtest/s
    tandards/ec4ppr.pdf (pg 16)

27
Family Technology Night
  • November 28thMassey Ranch Elementary (Pearland
    ISD)
  • November 29thHerrera Elementary (HISD)
  • Attendance at one FTN is mandatory.
  • We will sign up tonight for one night.

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FTN
  • You will work at one technology stationsign ups
    for stations will occur in CUIN 3111 at a later
    date.
  • You will work with one family at a time.
  • Your focus should be on education students and
    families to the softwares capabilities and
    educational benefits.
  • You will be assessed on your professionalism.

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WHAT YOU DO AT FTN
  • At your station, you stand and wait for a family
    (all of you take turns). If a family comes up
    with more than one elementary student, then two
    of you should assist. Try to sit a computers by
    one another.
  • You greet the family and introduce yourself. Ask
    for their names (the children).
  • Remember to talk to both parents and children.
  • Explain the software. Give examples of
    activities.
  • Ask which activity the family would like to do.
  • Save a copy of the finished product to CD.
  • Stamp Passport.
  • Look at passport and suggest where family might
    go next. If they have done all activities,
    suggest them getting refreshments.

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Family Technology Night
  • Schedule
  • 500 UH students arrive for setup at school (DO
    NOT BE LATEaccount for traffic).
  • 530 Parents/kids begin to arrive
  • 530-730 TECH FAIR (ongoing)
  • 730 Parents leave
  • 730-800 UH Clean Up

31
Family Technology Night
  • Sign-up
  • Randomized
  • Car Pooling
  • parking
  • Dress Code
  • Red shirt
  • Nametags

32
SIGN UP ORDER for FTN
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