Title: Partnering with Parents
1Partnering with Parents
- Communication
- Home Learning
Elementary School Module
2Workshop Overview
- Focus on two areas
- Improving Home-School Communication
- Improving Home Learning
- Briefly discuss each area and present some
strategies suggested by others - Utilize the tremendous amount of knowledge in
this room to generate strategies for possible use
in this school
3Communication
4The greatest problem of communication is in the
illusion that it has been accomplished. George
Bernard Shaw
5Home-School Communication
- Cornerstone of building parental involvement
- To be effective the communication must be
- Regular
- Two-way
- Meaningful
6Research Findings
- Consistent, two-way communication between home
and school results in benefits for students,
parents, and teachers. - Students
- Increased understanding of expectations and rules
- Increased awareness of their own progress
-
7Research Findings
- Parents
- Improved understanding of school programs and
policies - More aware of childs progress
- More involved in childs learning
- Evaluate their childs teachers as being more
effective - Teachers and Administrators
- Make more effective use of parent volunteers
- Achieve greater teaching effectiveness
8Our successes
- What strategies are we presently using in our
school that appear to be effective in
facilitating effective home-school communication? - At the classroom-level
- At the school-level
9Ideas from others
10Fayetteville Elementary,Fayetteville, New York
- Identified that although the school sent home a
lot of information there was not a way for
parents to easily and consistently communicate
back to the school. - Designed and distributed bright colored notepads
that parents could use to communicate back to the
school. - Parents were provided with suggestions and
examples on the many different ways they could
use the notepads to communicate with teachers.
11Guilford Primary SchoolGreensboro, North Carolina
- BUDDIES (Building Unity Despite Diversity in
Every Situation) - Based on a survey parents were paired up
- A family bilingual in Spanish and English was
paired with a family who spoke Spanish but little
English - Used to help communicate about school and
education issues - Over 1,700 people attended a multicultural night
where they learned about each others cultures
12Atenville Elementary SchoolHarts, West Virgina
- Developed a telephone tree
- Parent representatives contact 20-25 parents
every month to discuss school issues and give
parents an opportunity to voice their concerns - Parent volunteers serve on school committees,
read with students at lunch breaks, attend staff
development sessions, make site visits to other
schools.
13Improving CommunicationIdeas from Arkansas
Educatorsin Elementary Schools
- Personal contact is the key
- Parent Orientation
- Information / Family Kits
- Weekly folders
- Class newsletters
- Daily planners / agendas
- Translators / materials translated
- Outreach liaisons
- Grade level nights
- Help parents understand what questions to ask
teachers during parent-teacher conferences
(develop a form)
14AR State PIRC/Center for Effective
ParentingStrengthening the Partnership between
Home and SchoolWorkshops Handoutswww.parenting
-ed.org
15Brainteaser
WORD YYYY
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IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT
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18Solution
19Small Group Activity
- Break into groups of 4-6
- Brainstorm practical strategies to improve
home-school communication - For use at the classroom-level
- For use school-level
- Complete the Communication - Group Activity
Worksheets - List and then rank strategies
- Select a person in your group who will be the
recorder and report back to the whole group.
20Count the Fs
FEATURE FILMS ARE THE RE- SULT OF YEARS OF
SCIENTI- FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE
OF YEARS
21Count the Fs
FEATURE FILMS ARE THE RE- SULT OF YEARS OF
SCIENTI- FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE
OF YEARS
22Large Group Activity
- Small groups report back to the large group
- Large group identifies overall top 3 ideas at the
classroom-level and at the school-level (based on
potential effectiveness and practicality) - Discussion/feedback/suggestions regarding the
these top ideas - Information will be passed on to the principal
for further action
23Home Learning
24Home Learning
- Parents play an integral role in assisting
student learning - Help parents realize that they can make a
significant impact in their childs academic
achievement - Many parents who might appear uninterested are
very intimidated and dont know how to help - Assist parents in communicating that education is
valuable and important - Help parents acquire the skills and knowledge
they need to help their children learn
25Research Findings
- Valuing and supporting parents as key figures in
the childs learning has been found to benefit
students, parents and teachers. - Students
- Develop a more positive attitude toward homework
and school - Develop more self-confidence in their academic
abilities - Get higher grades, higher test scores, and have
better attendance
26Research Findings
- Parents
- More knowledgeable of how to support and
encourage their child at home - Better understand the curriculum and what their
child is learning in school - Discuss their childs school day, homework, and
class work more regularly - Teachers and Administrators
- Create more interactive homework assignments for
parents and children to do together - Greater recognition of the importance of families
in motivating and reinforcing student learning
27Our successes
- What strategies are we presently using in our
school that appear to be effective in
facilitating home learning? - At the classroom level
- At the school level
28Ideas from others
29Woodridge Primary SchoolCuyahoga Falls, Ohio
- Storytelling time to promote reading at home
- Invited families to a storytelling time
- Used a professional storyteller to demonstrate
different read-aloud techniques. - Teachers also talked about the benefits of
reading and demonstrated different home
reading/storytelling activities. - Had a reading table set up with different types
of books and reading materials - Stressed the importance of limiting television
time
30Ferguson Elementary SchoolPhiladelphia, PA
- Parents Make a Difference Conference
- A 2-day open house where parents observe children
reading and participating in hands-on math
activities - Principal, teachers, and students travel
door-to-door to invite the community - Teachers offer workshops on the needs of students
in different grade levels
31Improving Home LearningIdeas from Arkansas
Educatorsin Elementary Schools
- Read with me Saturdays
- List of recommended books and software
- Interactive homework
- Refrigerator curriculum guides
- Homework and study skills information
- Importance of sleep and nutrition
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GOOD BETTER
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37Small Group Activity
- Break into groups of 4-6
- Brainstorm practical strategies to improve home
learning - For use at the classroom-level
- For use school-level
- Complete the Home Learning - Group Activity
Worksheets - List and then rank strategies
- Select a person in your group who will be the
recorder and report back to the whole group.
38Large Group Activity
- Small groups report back to the large group
- Large group identifies overall top 3 ideas at the
classroom-level and at the school-level (based on
potential effectiveness and practicality) - Discussion/feedback/suggestions regarding the
these top ideas - Information will be passed on to the principal
for further action
39Unity
I dreamed I stood in a studio And watched two
sculptors there, The clay they used was a young
childs mind, And they fashioned it with
care. One was a teacher the tools he used Were
books and music and art One was a parent with a
guiding hand, And a gentle, loving heart. Day
after day the teacher toiled With touch that was
deft and sure, While the parent labored by his
side And polished and smoothed it oer, And when
at last their task was done, They were proud of
what they had wrought, For the things they had
molded into the child Could neither be sold or
bought. And each agreed he would have failed If
he had worked alone. For behind the parent stood
the school, And behind the teacher, the
home. Author Unknown