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Lets Get Out of the Box! 9/11/2011
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copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement 9/11/2011
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copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement Schools must develop strategies that increase parental involvement…
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schools and parents to build capacity for high student achievement 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement
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parents now to know their childrens academic strengths and weaknesses and how well schools are performing, 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement
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9/11/2011 local development of parental involvement plans with sufficient flexibility to address local needs
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parents to have other options and resources for helping their children if their schools are identified in need of improvement; 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement
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9/11/2011 expanded public school choice and supplemental educational services for eligible children in low- performing schools;
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to help close the achieve- ment gap between disad- vantaged and minority students and their peers; copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement 9/11/2011
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a change in the culture of Americas schools so that success is defined in terms of student achievement and schools invest in every child. copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement 9/11/2011
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…involvement of parents in their childrens education and schools is critical to that process. Secretary Paige put it succinctly when he stated, [s]chools cant improve without the help of parents. Rod Paige, USA TODAY, April 8, 2002, Page A-13 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement 9/11/2011
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copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement 9/11/2011 When parents are involved in education, children do better in school and schools improve. Lewis, Anne C.; Henderson, Anne T., Urgent Message: Families Crucial to School Reform, 1998
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Policy + Compact + Liaisons + Feeder Schools ______________________ 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement = PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT
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POLICY LIAISON COMPACT (Parents) 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement FEEDER SCHOOLS (Team)
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LIAISON COMPACT (Parents) POLICY 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement FEEDER SCHOOLS (Team)
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9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement Then there was policy! ESEA 1965 the federal government provided funding to states to implement Parental Involvement.
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LIAISON 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement FEEDER SCHOOLS (Team) COMPACT (Parent)
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9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement Reasonable access to staff, opportunities to volunteer and participate in their childs class, and observation of classroom activities.
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FEEDER SCHOOL (TEAM) 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement LIAISON
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9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement Parent liaisons increase and progress the involvement of families in the community.
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FEEDER SCHOOLS (TEAM) 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement A new concept that brings parent involvement full circle.
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Defining A New Concept 9/11/2011 copyright 2011 _ BEW CONSULTANTS _ Parental Engagement 9/11/2011
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