Jennifer Gates & Miranda Westbrook
‘First-Year Survival’ Conference
November 7, 2014
Parents are a key piece of the success puzzle. Teachers new to the field of education will learn strategies to engage and motivate parents to fully participate in their child's learning and achievement. Join us as we share what works with parents: strategies, research, and resources. This session will help you put all of the key pieces of the parent puzzle together for student success.
Great web-based resources
Ohio Dept. of Ed.: http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Other-Resources/Family-and-Community-Engagement/Getting-Parents-Involved/Sample-Best-Practices-for-Parent-Involvement-in-Sc
NYC Dept. of Ed.: http://schools.nyc.gov/ParentsFamilies/default.htm
Maine Dept. of Ed.: Key Points- http://www.maine.gov/education/communication.htm
Center for Public Education: http://www.centerforpubliceducation.org/Main-Menu/Public-education/Parent-Involvement
Handouts: Arkansas - http://parenting-ed.org/parenting-information-handouts/parent-involvement-in-education/
Survey info - Edutopia: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/parent-involvement-survey-anne-obrien
Survey info – Nat. Assoc. of Educ. Young Children (NAEYC): http://www.naeyc.org/familyengagement/resources/conducting-family-survey
Six Types of Involvement: http://www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/nnps_model/school/sixtypes.htm
Six Types printable: http://www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/nnps_model/school/sixtypes/6types.htm
Epstein’s Six Types of Involvement: http://www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/sixtypes.htm
Awesome teacher website: http://www.tips-for-teachers.com/Conferences.htm#Forms
Websites for parents: http://parenting-ed.org/for-parents/links-for-parents/
GaDOE: Title I - http://www.gadoe.org/School-Improvement/Federal-Programs/Pages/Parent-Involvement-Compliance-Documents.aspx
GaDOE: C & I - http://www.gadoe.org/External-Affairs-and-Policy/AskDOE/Pages/Parents-Curriculum-and-Instruction.aspx
GaDOE: Parents - http://www.gadoe.org/School-Improvement/Federal-Programs/Pages/Parent-Engagement-Program.aspx
Suggestions for social media Twitter Pinterest Facebook
Learning First: http://www.learningfirst.org/why-educators-should-use-social-media
Blogs: Weebly http://www.weebly.com/ Wordpress https://wordpress.com/
Source: http://www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/nnps_model/school/sixtypes/6types.htm