Title: Parents as Partners in their
1Parents as Partners in their Childrens Learning
2What do we mean by parental involvement?
- Three elements
- Learning at Home
- parents as first and ongoing educators of their
own children - Home/School Partnership
- schools, parents and the community working
together to educate children - Parent Representation Parent Councils
- parents have an opportunity to have their views
represented
3Why parental involvement?
- Where parents are involved, children do better
and achieve more
4What difference do parents make?
Children spend only 15 of their time in school
5What difference do parents make?
85 of the language we use as adults is in place
by the time we are five years old and 50 is in
place by the time we are three years old.
6What difference do parents make?
Most differences in achievement by 14 year olds
in English, Maths and Science are due to home
influences.
7What difference do parents make?
When parents are actively involved in reading
with their children at home their childrens
reading scores improve, on average, by between
12-18 months.
8What difference do parents make?
Doing homework regularly through their years at
school has roughly the same benefit as an extra
years schooling.
9The benefits for children are
- It is easier for children to learn when they get
encouragement at home - They will do better and achieve more when their
parents are involved - Children get access to more activities in and out
of school when there are more adults to help - Their concerns can be sorted out quicker when
their parents have a positive relationship with
school staff - They are happy when their parents are enjoying
events in the school
10The benefits for staff are
- Parents bring skills which complement teachers
skills and expertise - Parents contribute their time, so together
parents and staff are able to do more activities
with pupils than staff can do on their own - Pupils' attainment and behaviour improve
- Parents have ideas about how the school can best
support the children - Staff have people with whom they can talk over
ideas and get help when developing plans for the
school
11Scottish Schools (Parental Involvement) Act 2006
- The new legislation aims to help all parents to
be
- involved with their child's education and
learning - welcomed as active participants in the life of
the school, and - encouraged to express their views on school
education.
12What is the Parent Forum and Parent Council?
- Every parent with a child at the school is a
member of the Parent Forum - Parent Forum can choose to have their views
represented through a Parent Council - Parent Council
- smaller body that can represent parents views to
the school, local authority and HMIe
13Functions of the Parent Council
- Support the school in its work with pupils to
raise standards - Gather and represent parents views
- Promote contact between the school, parents, and
the local community - Fundraise
- Assist at and organise events
14Benefits for Parents
- Involvement with childrens learning can help
build parents' confidence and skills - Concerns can be addressed quicker if parents
have a positive relationship with the school - Parents can be reassured about the quality of
education their children are receiving
15Parents view
- I want my school to be
- Relaxed
- Flexible
- Inclusive
- Welcoming
16 Benefits for Schools
- Parents bring a great range of different skills
which complement teachers experience - If parents contribute their time - together
parents and teachers are able to do more - Pupils behaviour and attainment improves
- Parents can provide ideas about how schools can
best support their child
17Resources
- Guidance
- Toolkit
- Welcome Pack
- Angus Policy
- Making the Difference leaflets
18Useful Websites
- Parentzone website
- www.parentzonescotland.gov.uk
- Parent Institute
- www.parent-institute.com
- Learning and Teaching Scotland
- www.ltscotland.org.uk
- Parents as Partners in Learning
- www.hmie.gov.uk
- Kids Health
- www.kidshealth.org