Planning for Family Engagement

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Planning for Family Engagement 2 minutes: introduction of self and Lakeshore

Goals Identify the challenges and outcomes related to Family Engagement Collaborate to problem-solve our challenges Create a Family Engagement Action Plan Cover agenda items

What is Family Engagement? On posters, identify examples of Family Engagement vs Family Involvement. Come up with group definitions of both. 10 minutes Have groups share out and create a Master List (Alternately, this can be done as a sort of activities as engagement vs involvement)

What is Family Engagement? 5 minutes Ask participants to share words that stick out to them- write on board

What is Family Engagement?

What is Family Engagement?

What is Family Engagement?

What is Family Engagement?

What is Family Engagement? DOING TO

What is Family Engagement? DOING WITH

15 minutes In groups, participants identify examples, challenges, and results of each part of Epstein’s framework (par down to align to district initiatives). Have them gallery walk around the room and add to posters 10-15 minutes Gallery walk through the posters. Discuss BEST PRACTICES and what works, keep a list so that participants have an arsenal of ideas to take away with them. As participants share out, plug in ways Lakeshore can support them.

15 minutes In groups, participants identify examples, challenges, and results of each part of Epstein’s framework (par down to align to district initiatives). Have them gallery walk around the room and add to posters 10-15 minutes Gallery walk through the posters. Discuss BEST PRACTICES and what works, keep a list so that participants have an arsenal of ideas to take away with them. As participants share out, plug in ways Lakeshore can support them.

Elementary Account Manager Meredith Jones Elementary Account Manager (443) 571-8513 mejones@lakeshorelearning.com Closing