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1  Improving Parent Engagement in the Nashville Promise Neighborhood Joanna Geller October 29, 2012

2 Rationale for improving parent engagement in the NPN Volunteering at school Attending events at school Interested in becoming more involved Kirkpatrick (n=17)47%88%76% Ross (n=10)10%60%50% Warner (n=18)33%100%78% Bailey21%67%N/A Stratford4%50%46% Focus Group Data: Parents and school staff who participated in focus groups during Spring 2011 frequently cited parent engagement as a key challenge School principals who belong to NPN Working Groups have identified improved parent engagement as one of their school’s most pressing needs Neighborhood survey data:

3 What are different types of parent engagement?  Parenting  Learning at Home  Communicating  Volunteering  Decision-Making  Collaborating with Community

4 How do we define parent engagement?  Parenting  Learning at Home  Communicating  Volunteering  Decision-Making  Collaborating with Community

5 Why does parent engagement matter?  Academic achievement  School attendance  Behavior  Positive perceptions of school  Higher educational aspirations Each of these outcomes makes it easier for teachers to teach and for parents to parent!

6 What are barriers to parent engagement? For Parents  Low levels of efficacy for helping their children learn  Unwelcoming school environment and negative past experiences with school  Lack of different ways to be involved  Difficulties attending school events due to obstacles regarding transportation, childcare, and time For Teachers  Low levels of efficacy for teaching  Negative past experiences with parents  Inadequate school support for parent engagement  Lack of time/energy

7 Teachers Involving Parents (TIPS) Program  Evidence-based, theory-driven in-service teacher professional development by Vanderbilt professor, Kathy Hoover-Dempsey, and colleagues  Creates a safe and trusting environment where teachers can engage in dialogue related to parent engagement and learn and share effective strategies  Goals are to improve teachers’:  Personal sense of teaching efficacy  Beliefs about parents’ efficacy for helping children learn  Attitudes toward parent engagement in general  Beliefs about the importance of specific involvement practices  Professional community

8 Components of TIPS program  6 one-hour modules to be held after school, on the topics of:  Teachers’ experiences of parental involvement  Addressing and coping with obstacles  Perceptions of parents  Communicating with parents  Working with hard-to-reach parents  Enacting strategies beyond the program  Teachers will be invited to participate in NPN schools, and program will be implemented by Communities in Schools (CIS) coordinators and PhD student  Teachers will be valued as experts and encouraged to develop a professional community that will be sustained after the program

9 Evidence for program effectiveness  Program evaluation at two MNPS elementary schools revealed significant improvements in:  Teacher self-efficacy, teacher perceptions of parent efficacy, and teacher reports of personal practices for inviting involvement  Sense of professional community  Improvements in teachers who did not participate in the program as participants shared strategies they learned For more information, see Hoover-Dempsey, K.V., Walker, J.M., Jones, K.P., & Reed, R.P. Teachers Involving Parents (TIPS): An in-service teacher education program for enhancing parental involvement, http://www.transaction.publiceducation.org/pdf/Publications/Standards/TIP_paper.pdf

10 Potential next steps  Train parents to take on advocacy and leadership roles in their child’s school  Implement Touchpoints program  Create a whole-school culture that facilitates a welcoming environment for families

11 For further information or to get involved: Joanna Geller Joanna.d.geller@vanderbilt.edu


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