Title: How Do You Build a Better School
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2How Do You Build a Better School?
3If you always dowhat youve always done,then
youll always getwhat youve always gotten!
- The Wizard of Oz
4Parental Involvement
Leadership
Building a Foundation for Success
5Parental Involvement
6Describe Andys Parental Involvement
- Its fairly safe to say that this does NOT
represent the kind of parental involvement that
we are looking for! - Unfortunately, it is what we often get!
7Goal of Todays Training
- Expand the expertise
- of the school leader in parental involvement.
8Essential Questions
- What does the research say?
- What is the role of the administrator in the six
standards for parent involvement? - How is parent involvement connected to my
school/district ACSIP plan? - Whats in the future in the area of parent
involvement training for administrators?
9What does the research say?
- Theres an old saying, If it looks like a duck,
walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it
must be a duck. But, if you dont know what a
duck looks like, walks like, or sounds like, you
still wont be able to recognize it. The same
goes for continuous school improvement and the
effective school. In order to implement
sustainable school reform, you must become
acquainted with the fundamental concepts of
continuous school improvement. -
- - Lawrence W. Lezotte
10What does the research say?
- 5 school-level factors
- Challenging goals and effective feedback
- Parent and community involvement
- Guaranteed and viable curriculum
- Safe and orderly environment
- Collegiality and professionalism
- -Robert Marzano
- What Works in Schools Translating Research into
Action
11What does the research say?
- 3 aspects of parental involvement
- Mechanisms for communication
- Involvement in the day-to-day
- Use of governance structures
- - Robert Marzano
- What Works in Schools Translating Research into
Action
12What does the research say?
- When families of all backgrounds are engaged in
their childrens learning, their children tend to
do better in school, stay in school longer, and
pursue higher education. Clearly, children at
risk of failure or poor performance can profit
from the extra support that engaged families and
communities provide. - - Henderson Mapp
- A New Wave of Evidence The Impact of School,
Family, and Community Connections on Student
Achievement
13Question
- What obstacles are keeping you from building
effective school and family partnerships?
14Remember
If you always dowhat youve always done,then
youll always getwhat youve always gotten!
- The Wizard of Oz
15Question
- What obstacles are keeping you from building
effective school and family partnerships?
16What does the research say?
- When families of all backgrounds are engaged in
their childrens learning, their children tend to
do better in school, stay in school longer, and
pursue higher education. Clearly, children at
risk of failure or poor performance can profit
from the extra support that engaged families and
communities provide. - - Henderson Mapp
- A New Wave of Evidence The Impact of School,
Family, and Community Connections on Student
Achievement
17Question
- What obstacles are keeping you from building
effective school and family partnerships? - How can you use the beliefs of Henderson Mapp
to encourage Parental Involvement in your
building?
18Yes, more research!
- In order to develop a parent community that
leads, participates, advocates, and assumes
collective responsibility, consideration of the
following guidelines must occur - State explicitly your schools high expectations
of parent participation. - Engage parents in developing a shared vision.
- Make learning transparent.
- Establish relationships that are reciprocal in
purpose and behavior. - Develop structures and processes for
parent-to-parent leadership and advocacy. - Assume that parents have the right,
responsibility, and ability to struggle with
tough issues. - Keep parent participation broad-based.
- Ask parents to assess their own leadership
skills. - - Linda Lambert
- Leadership Capacity for Lasting School Improvement
19Parents as Partners
20And yes, even more
- The way schools care about children is reflected
in the way schools care about the childrens
families. If educators view children simply as
students, they are likely to see the family as
separate from the school. - That is, the family is expected to do its job and
leave the education of children to schools. If
educators view students as children, they are
likely to see both the family and the community
as partners with the school in childrens
education and development. Partners recognize
their shared interests in and responsibilities
for children, and they work together to create
better programs and opportunities for students. -
- - Dr. Joyce L. Epstein, Ph.D
21National Parent Involvement Standards
- Standard I Communicating
- This needs to be regular (on-going), two way, and
meaningful - Standard II Parenting
- Parents skills need to be promoted and supported
so they feel valued - Standard III Student Learning
- A team needs to be created that works for student
success - Standard IV Volunteering
- Parents need to be welcomed in the school, and
their support and assistance sought - Standard V Decision Making /Advocacy
- Parents need to be full partners in the decisions
that affect children and families - Standard VI Collaborating with Community
- Community resources need to be used to strengthen
schools, families and student learning which will
make it easier for students to learn.
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23Ask yourself
- Do I, as a leader, verbally and on an ongoing
basis encourage my staff to fulfill this point
and do I follow up to be sure that it is taking
place?
24ACSIP Relationship
- There needs to be a marriage between academics
and parental involvement to increase student
achievement. - Parent involvement needs to be student centered.
25Lets return to
26How Do You Build a Better School?
- BECOME a parent magnet
- UNDERSTAND parents perspectives
- INTENTIONALLY recruit specific parents
- LEAD by example!
- DEDICATED and appreciated
27Historically speaking
- in loco parentis
- In the place of the parents.
28To infinity and beyond!!
- socii cum parentibus
- Partners with parents
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