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Involving Families – Achieving Results Presented by Dr. Michele Anciaux Aoki, Consultant on School-Family-Community Partnerships www.anciauxinternational.com/partnership/
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Partnerships: A Normal Part of School Life Partnerships should be a normal, expected part of school life – no matter who is there. Yet, most schools barely succeed with the "easy to reach" families and fail miserably with the "difficult to reach" ones. Using the nationally recognized model for School, Family, Community Partnerships developed by Dr. Joyce Epstein at Johns Hopkins University, schools can achieve the results they seek. Note: Some of the content in this presentation is based on a training in 1999 by Dr. Joyce Epstein at the National Network of Partnership Schools, Johns Hopkins University.
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What the (International) Research Says Families vary in their involvement Parents care about success for their kids Students need multiple sources of support to succeed Teachers and administrators are initially resistant to partnerships But become supportive when they see results Schools must reach out to involve families Most families won’t do it on their own
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From Ordinary to Excellent Programs Have you ever heard people say: “If we just had parent involvement here, we’d have greater achievement.” What kind of achievement are you looking for? Which kind of parent involvement is needed? Where’s the link? Different types of involvement yield different results Identify the Hurdles - Face the Challenges Select activities that produce results
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What Are You Looking For?
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Keys to Successful School- Family-Community Partnerships Joyce Epstein Framework: Six Types of Involvement Parenting Communicating Volunteering Learning at Home Decision Making Collaborating with Community
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Parenting
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Decision Making
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Collaborating with Community
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