Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 194.97 MB | Duration: 0h 30m
Family Engagement Made Easy
What you’ll learn
Lead family engagement
Creatively share your personal story
Build collaborative parent-teacher teams
Celebrate educational outcomes
Requirements
No experience required: Entry level course
Description
This is an introductory course that will broaden your capacity to build and lead effective family engagement practices. This course is designed to strengthen the partnership between families, educators, and community members to increase shared responsibility for improved academic outcomes.By the end of this course you will have tools to:lead family engagementcreatively share your personal storybuild a collaborative parent-teacher team;celebrate your wins big or small Family engagement is:a culturally responsive approach to authentic relationship building; a community of vested partners aligned for student success Family engagement takes many forms, including:homework helpacademic and education expectationstwo-way communication between school and homeparent/guardian participation in school events, workshops and/or trainingsserving on parent committees like PTA, PTO, SSC, ELAC and DAC; school volunteer The most accurate predictors of student achievement in school are not family income or social status, but the extent to which the family creates a home environment that encourages learning, communicates high yet reasonable expectations for the child’s achievement, and becomes involved in the child’s education at school. National PTA.Regardless of family income or background, students whose parents are involved in their schooling are more likely to have higher grades and test scores, attend school regularly, have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school. Henderson, A.T., and K.L. Mapp.
Overview
Section 1: Overview
Lecture 1 Welcome & Overview
Section 2: Introduction/Creatively share your personal story
Lecture 2 Introductions
Section 3: Build Collaborative Parent-Teacher Teams
Lecture 3 Teamwork
Lecture 4 Collaborative Parent-Teacher Teams
Lecture 5 Roadmaps
Section 4: Family Engagement
Lecture 6 Family Engagement
Lecture 7 Family Data Night
Lecture 8 Icebreakers
Lecture 9 This or That Icebreaker
Section 5: Celebrate Wins Big or Small
Lecture 10 Celebrate Your Wins
Lecture 11 Celebrate The Data
Lecture 12 Ways To Celebrate & Promote Your Wins
Section 6: Closing
Lecture 13 Recap
Lecture 14 Thank You for Attending
Lecture 15 Quiz Reminder
Entry level family engagement course for educators, families and community leaders.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/4-steps-to-effective-family-engagement/
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Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 194.97 MB | Duration: 0h 30m
Family Engagement Made Easy
What you’ll learn
Lead family engagement
Creatively share your personal story
Build collaborative parent-teacher teams
Celebrate educational outcomes
Requirements
No experience required: Entry level course
Description
This is an introductory course that will broaden your capacity to build and lead effective family engagement practices. This course is designed to strengthen the partnership between families, educators, and community members to increase shared responsibility for improved academic outcomes.By the end of this course you will have tools to:lead family engagementcreatively share your personal storybuild a collaborative parent-teacher team;celebrate your wins big or small Family engagement is:a culturally responsive approach to authentic relationship building; a community of vested partners aligned for student success Family engagement takes many forms, including:homework helpacademic and education expectationstwo-way communication between school and homeparent/guardian participation in school events, workshops and/or trainingsserving on parent committees like PTA, PTO, SSC, ELAC and DAC; school volunteer The most accurate predictors of student achievement in school are not family income or social status, but the extent to which the family creates a home environment that encourages learning, communicates high yet reasonable expectations for the child’s achievement, and becomes involved in the child’s education at school. National PTA.Regardless of family income or background, students whose parents are involved in their schooling are more likely to have higher grades and test scores, attend school regularly, have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school. Henderson, A.T., and K.L. Mapp.
Overview
Section 1: Overview
Lecture 1 Welcome & Overview
Section 2: Introduction/Creatively share your personal story
Lecture 2 Introductions
Section 3: Build Collaborative Parent-Teacher Teams
Lecture 3 Teamwork
Lecture 4 Collaborative Parent-Teacher Teams
Lecture 5 Roadmaps
Section 4: Family Engagement
Lecture 6 Family Engagement
Lecture 7 Family Data Night
Lecture 8 Icebreakers
Lecture 9 This or That Icebreaker
Section 5: Celebrate Wins Big or Small
Lecture 10 Celebrate Your Wins
Lecture 11 Celebrate The Data
Lecture 12 Ways To Celebrate & Promote Your Wins
Section 6: Closing
Lecture 13 Recap
Lecture 14 Thank You for Attending
Lecture 15 Quiz Reminder
Entry level family engagement course for educators, families and community leaders.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/4-steps-to-effective-family-engagement/
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