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PARENTS ARE FIRST TEACHERS
AND
TEACHERS ARE FIRST PARENTS
Family Involvement
• Research demonstrates that parent/ family
involvement significantly contributes to
improved student outcomes.
• Everyone -- students, parents, teachers,
administrators, and communities --
benefits from family involvement.
What are the Benefits?
• More positive attitudes toward school;
• Higher achievement, better attendance,
and more homework completed
consistently;
• Higher graduation rates and enrollment
rates in post-secondary education;
• Better schools to attend.
Benefits for Parents
• Greater knowledge of education programs
and how schools work;
• Knowledge of how to be more supportive
of children;
• Greater confidence about ways to help
children learn;
• More positive view of teachers; and,
• Greater empowerment.
Benefits for School Staff
• Greater teaching effectiveness;
• Higher expectations of students;
• Increased ability to understand family
views and cultures;
• Greater appreciation of parent volunteers;
and,
• Improved morale.
Benefits for Communities:
• Greater strength;
• Greater impact of services through
comprehensive, integrated approach;
• Increased access to services for families.
Research on Involvement
• Effective parent/family involvement
improves student outcomes throughout the
school years.
• While parent/family involvement improves
student outcomes, variations in culture,
ethnicity, and/ or socioeconomic
background affect how families are
involved.
• Parent/family involvement at home has
more impact on children than
parent/family involvement in school
activities.
• The nature of effective parent/family
involvement changes as children reach
adolescence.
• Parent/family involvement in early
childhood programs help children succeed
in their transition to kindergarten and
elementary school.
• Parent/families may need guidance and
assistance in how to effectively help their
children with homework.
• Parent/family involvement will differ for
ethnic and cultural groups. These
differences should be considered when
planning parent/ family involvement
programs.
• Improved student outcomes have been
documented in math and reading when
families are involved.
• The most promising opportunity for
student achievement occurs when
families, schools, and community
organizations work together.
• To be effective, school programs must be
individualized to fit the needs of the
students, parents, and community.
• Effective programs assist parents in
creating a home environment that fosters
learning and provides support and
encouragement for their children’s
success.
• Teachers must be trained to promote
effective parent/family involvement.
Outdated Thinking
on Parent Involvement
• Parents should come to school only when
invited;
• Stay-at-home mothers serve as
“homeroom mothers”;
• Parents visit school mainly for children’s
performances and open houses;
• Parents help raise money for school.
• Schools that have been the most successful
in involving families look beyond
traditional definitions to a broader view
that considers parents/families as full
partners in the education of their children.
• These schools view children’s learning as
a shared responsibility among everyone
involved in the child’s education.
What is a Family?
• Traditional?
• Blended?
• Extended?
• Multi-generational?
• Migrant?
• Minority?
• Single-parent?
• Divorced?
• Other?
A Personal Definition
• For the purpose of today’s conversation,
“Parent” or “Family” refers to anyone
actively involved in raising and educating
a child.
Factors in Involvement
• Parents are a child’s first teachers.
• The American family has changed
dramatically over the last 50 years.
• Schools aren’t always knowledgeable in
how to encourage involvement.
• Parents don’t always recognize the
importance of becoming involved or know
where to begin.
Ten Truths of
Parent Involvement
• All parents have hopes and goals for their
children. They differ in how they support
their children’s efforts to achieve those
goals.
• The home is one of several areas that
simultaneously influence a child. The
school must work with people in the other
areas for the child’s benefit.
• The parent is the central contributor to a
child’s education. Schools can either
ignore this fact or recognize the potential
of the parent.
• Parent involvement must be a legitimate
element of education. It deserves equal
emphasis with elements such as program
improvement and evaluation.
• Parent involvement is a process, not a
program of activities. It requires ongoing
energy and effort.
• Parent involvement requires a
vision, policy, and framework. A
consensus of understanding is important.
• Parents’ interaction with their own
children is the cornerstone of parent
involvement. A program must recognize
the value, diversity, and difficulty of this
role.
• Most barriers to parent involvement are
found within school practices. They are
not found with parents.
• Any parent can be “hard to reach.” Parents
must be identified and approached individually;
they are not defined by gender, ethnicity, family
situation, education, or income.
• Successful parent involvement nurtures
relationships and partnerships. It strengthens
bonds between home and school, parent and
teacher, parent and school, school and
community.
Barriers to Involvement
• Lack of a school environment that supports
parent/family involvement;
• School practices that do not accommodate the
diversity of family needs;
• Child care constraints;
• Families’ past negative experiences with schools
and/or feelings of uncertainty about “treading
on school territory.”
• Cultural differences (language barriers,
attitudes toward professionals, lack of
knowledge of the American education
system);
• Primacy of basic needs (food, clothing,
and shelter take precedence over
educational needs);
• Feelings of inadequacy associated with
difference in income or education;
• Safety, especially in inner-city school
neighborhoods;
• Uncertainty about what to do; and,
• Lack of time.
100 Ways
• The brochure, “100 Ways for Parents to
be Involved in Their Child’s Education” is
available from the National PTA;
– http://www.pta.org/
– Based on the National Standards for
Parent/Family Involvement Programs.
Remember These 10
Guiding Principles
• Family members are equal partners in a
child’s education.
• The home environment is the “primary”
educational environment.
• Schools must respect the diversity o
families and their varied needs.
• All families care about their children.
• Family involvement is important through
all years of a child’s education.
• Family involvement takes many forms and
may not require a family’s presence at
school.
• Families, schools, and communities are
closely interconnected and must
collaborate in educating children.
• School leaders and staff need support and
training in how to encourage family
involvement.
• One size does not fit all when developing
school-family partnerships.
• Change takes time and building successful
partnerships requires much effort over
time.
• Become involved in your local school.
• Contact a Parent-Educator Resource
Center near you for information on
upcoming parent training opportunities.

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Parents are first teachers arise robism

  • 1. PARENTS ARE FIRST TEACHERS AND TEACHERS ARE FIRST PARENTS
  • 2. Family Involvement • Research demonstrates that parent/ family involvement significantly contributes to improved student outcomes. • Everyone -- students, parents, teachers, administrators, and communities -- benefits from family involvement.
  • 3. What are the Benefits? • More positive attitudes toward school; • Higher achievement, better attendance, and more homework completed consistently; • Higher graduation rates and enrollment rates in post-secondary education; • Better schools to attend.
  • 4. Benefits for Parents • Greater knowledge of education programs and how schools work; • Knowledge of how to be more supportive of children; • Greater confidence about ways to help children learn; • More positive view of teachers; and, • Greater empowerment.
  • 5. Benefits for School Staff • Greater teaching effectiveness; • Higher expectations of students; • Increased ability to understand family views and cultures; • Greater appreciation of parent volunteers; and, • Improved morale.
  • 6. Benefits for Communities: • Greater strength; • Greater impact of services through comprehensive, integrated approach; • Increased access to services for families.
  • 7. Research on Involvement • Effective parent/family involvement improves student outcomes throughout the school years. • While parent/family involvement improves student outcomes, variations in culture, ethnicity, and/ or socioeconomic background affect how families are involved.
  • 8. • Parent/family involvement at home has more impact on children than parent/family involvement in school activities. • The nature of effective parent/family involvement changes as children reach adolescence.
  • 9. • Parent/family involvement in early childhood programs help children succeed in their transition to kindergarten and elementary school. • Parent/families may need guidance and assistance in how to effectively help their children with homework.
  • 10. • Parent/family involvement will differ for ethnic and cultural groups. These differences should be considered when planning parent/ family involvement programs. • Improved student outcomes have been documented in math and reading when families are involved.
  • 11. • The most promising opportunity for student achievement occurs when families, schools, and community organizations work together. • To be effective, school programs must be individualized to fit the needs of the students, parents, and community.
  • 12. • Effective programs assist parents in creating a home environment that fosters learning and provides support and encouragement for their children’s success. • Teachers must be trained to promote effective parent/family involvement.
  • 13. Outdated Thinking on Parent Involvement • Parents should come to school only when invited; • Stay-at-home mothers serve as “homeroom mothers”; • Parents visit school mainly for children’s performances and open houses; • Parents help raise money for school.
  • 14. • Schools that have been the most successful in involving families look beyond traditional definitions to a broader view that considers parents/families as full partners in the education of their children.
  • 15. • These schools view children’s learning as a shared responsibility among everyone involved in the child’s education.
  • 16. What is a Family? • Traditional? • Blended? • Extended? • Multi-generational? • Migrant? • Minority? • Single-parent? • Divorced? • Other?
  • 17. A Personal Definition • For the purpose of today’s conversation, “Parent” or “Family” refers to anyone actively involved in raising and educating a child.
  • 18. Factors in Involvement • Parents are a child’s first teachers. • The American family has changed dramatically over the last 50 years. • Schools aren’t always knowledgeable in how to encourage involvement. • Parents don’t always recognize the importance of becoming involved or know where to begin.
  • 19. Ten Truths of Parent Involvement • All parents have hopes and goals for their children. They differ in how they support their children’s efforts to achieve those goals. • The home is one of several areas that simultaneously influence a child. The school must work with people in the other areas for the child’s benefit.
  • 20. • The parent is the central contributor to a child’s education. Schools can either ignore this fact or recognize the potential of the parent. • Parent involvement must be a legitimate element of education. It deserves equal emphasis with elements such as program improvement and evaluation.
  • 21. • Parent involvement is a process, not a program of activities. It requires ongoing energy and effort. • Parent involvement requires a vision, policy, and framework. A consensus of understanding is important.
  • 22. • Parents’ interaction with their own children is the cornerstone of parent involvement. A program must recognize the value, diversity, and difficulty of this role. • Most barriers to parent involvement are found within school practices. They are not found with parents.
  • 23. • Any parent can be “hard to reach.” Parents must be identified and approached individually; they are not defined by gender, ethnicity, family situation, education, or income. • Successful parent involvement nurtures relationships and partnerships. It strengthens bonds between home and school, parent and teacher, parent and school, school and community.
  • 24. Barriers to Involvement • Lack of a school environment that supports parent/family involvement; • School practices that do not accommodate the diversity of family needs; • Child care constraints; • Families’ past negative experiences with schools and/or feelings of uncertainty about “treading on school territory.”
  • 25. • Cultural differences (language barriers, attitudes toward professionals, lack of knowledge of the American education system); • Primacy of basic needs (food, clothing, and shelter take precedence over educational needs);
  • 26. • Feelings of inadequacy associated with difference in income or education; • Safety, especially in inner-city school neighborhoods; • Uncertainty about what to do; and, • Lack of time.
  • 27. 100 Ways • The brochure, “100 Ways for Parents to be Involved in Their Child’s Education” is available from the National PTA; – http://www.pta.org/ – Based on the National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Programs.
  • 28. Remember These 10 Guiding Principles • Family members are equal partners in a child’s education. • The home environment is the “primary” educational environment. • Schools must respect the diversity o families and their varied needs. • All families care about their children.
  • 29. • Family involvement is important through all years of a child’s education. • Family involvement takes many forms and may not require a family’s presence at school. • Families, schools, and communities are closely interconnected and must collaborate in educating children.
  • 30. • School leaders and staff need support and training in how to encourage family involvement. • One size does not fit all when developing school-family partnerships. • Change takes time and building successful partnerships requires much effort over time.
  • 31. • Become involved in your local school. • Contact a Parent-Educator Resource Center near you for information on upcoming parent training opportunities.