Example
Parent Activity Strength
Becoming familiar with and integrating the cultural traditions of ELL families in the classroom
Idea to Continue this at home
It sets a very good first impression upon ELL parents if the teacher has done HER homework. Being familiar with ELL family culture would stress the importance of education by all involved, even teachers still learn. This would also make such a positive impact on establishing trust. I believe it would establish a positive rapport / relationship of respect of their culture, thus leading to open communication between, school staff, parents and students.
Parent Activity Strength
Create a welcoming classroom environment
Idea to Continue this at home
Creating a welcoming environment is very important and helpful to ELL students and families. It would ease the transition from familiar to unfamiliar surroundings. It would also foster an inviting and accepting environment from which students and families will feel comfortable to share helpful and important information
Parent Activity Strength
Making Personal Connection with Families
Idea to Continue this at home
Making personal connections with families, I think is a great way to get to know ELL parents and ease communication between you and them. I know in the Head Start where I work, I have parents (These are English speaking parents) who are very standoffish at the beginning of the year, partly because I was new and they didn’t know me. Throughout the year, I have tried to find things (through our conversations) that we could both relate too. By doing this, we have talked more, I have gained a little of their trust (I hope!!). Hopefully, if they are ever in need of anything (for themselves or their children), they will feel comfortable enough to ask me. Because we are here for the families as we are for the students.
PEER 1
Suggestion For Purposeful Connection
The Specific Student/School Need Being Addressed
Steps To Implement
Justification For Why This Strategy Would Be Effective
Scholarly Resource That Supports This Strategy
Becoming familiar with and integrating the cultural traditions of ELL families in the classroom
Improving communication and helping to match students with appropriate services and programs
Fact Find:
-What countries do the families come from
-What language does the family speak
-Educational backgrounds of families/school systems of the countries
This strategy is important because it improves communication with families, it enhances the ability to create a welcoming and respectful environment, it creates an educational opportunity for other students, and offers a sense of respect among students for their peers.
www.colorincolorado.org/article
/connecting-ell-families
Create a welcoming classroom environment
Help ELL students and families adjust to an unknown culture and provide smooth transitions
-Learn students names
-Offer one-on-ne assistance
-Assign peer tutors
-Invite their cultures into the classroom
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1. Example
Parent Activity Strength
Becoming familiar with and integrating the cultural traditions of
ELL families in the classroom
Idea to Continue this at home
It sets a very good first impression upon ELL parents if the
teacher has done HER homework. Being familiar with ELL
family culture would stress the importance of education by all
involved, even teachers still learn. This would also make such a
positive impact on establishing trust. I believe it would
establish a positive rapport / relationship of respect of their
culture, thus leading to open communication between, school
staff, parents and students.
Parent Activity Strength
Create a welcoming classroom environment
Idea to Continue this at home
Creating a welcoming environment is very important and
helpful to ELL students and families. It would ease the
transition from familiar to unfamiliar surroundings. It would
also foster an inviting and accepting environment from which
students and families will feel comfortable to share helpful and
important information
Parent Activity Strength
Making Personal Connection with Families
Idea to Continue this at home
Making personal connections with families, I think is a great
way to get to know ELL parents and ease communication
between you and them. I know in the Head Start where I work, I
have parents (These are English speaking parents) who are very
standoffish at the beginning of the year, partly because I was
new and they didn’t know me. Throughout the year, I have tried
to find things (through our conversations) that we could both
relate too. By doing this, we have talked more, I have gained a
2. little of their trust (I hope!!). Hopefully, if they are ever in need
of anything (for themselves or their children), they will feel
comfortable enough to ask me. Because we are here for the
families as we are for the students.
PEER 1
Suggestion For Purposeful Connection
The Specific Student/School Need Being Addressed
Steps To Implement
Justification For Why This Strategy Would Be Effective
Scholarly Resource That Supports This Strategy
Becoming familiar with and integrating the cultural traditions
of ELL families in the classroom
Improving communication and helping to match students with
appropriate services and programs
Fact Find:
-What countries do the families come from
-What language does the family speak
-Educational backgrounds of families/school systems of the
countries
This strategy is important because it improves communication
with families, it enhances the ability to create a welcoming and
respectful environment, it creates an educational opportunity for
other students, and offers a sense of respect among students for
their peers.
www.colorincolorado.org/article
/connecting-ell-families
Create a welcoming classroom environment
Help ELL students and families adjust to an unknown culture
and provide smooth transitions
-Learn students names
-Offer one-on-ne assistance
3. -Assign peer tutors
-Invite their cultures into the classroom
-Use materials related to their cultures
-Label classroom objects in both languages
This strategy is important because it lets families know that
they are valued and gives them a sense of belonging.
www.colorincolorado.org
Making Personal Connection With Families
Builds an important trust relationship and helps increase student
achievement and success
· -Schedule a special event for ELL families in which they have
time to meet teachers and other staff members
· -Create a welcome DVD in multiple languages so that parents
may be able to listen to it
· -Learn some common phrases in the families' languages, as
well as cultural gestures.
· -Visit local neighborhoods to meet families.
· -Connect new families with a contact person who speaks their
language as soon as they enroll in the school for guidance and
information
This strategy is important because it will help build strong
relationships with families which will enhance student
achievement and create successful learning opportunities for
students.
www.colorincolorado.org
PEER 2
Suggestions for Purposeful Connections
The specific student/school need being addressed
Steps to implement
Justification for why this strategy would be effective
Resource
Teachers invite families to participate in decision making and
goal setting for their child.
4. Teachers and families jointly set goals for children's education
and learning both at home and at school.
Schedule regular parent teacher conferences. Such as ever 1st of
the month we will meet at 3pm.
When parents and teachers work collectively the child has
consistency. It’s important that kids see that their parents are
supported by the teacher inside and outside of school.
AdLit. (2008). All About Adolescent Literacy. Retrieved March
30, 2018, from http://www.adlit.org/article/42781/
Teachers can create a website
This can be used to embed a calendar, family handbook,
newsletters, announcements, permission slips, and volunteer
lists.
Post photo stories on the website. Photos can help parents focus
on how their children learn and what children enjoy doing in the
classroom (be sure to secure written parental permission before
posting photos of the children).
Create a family response link or form on the website to elicit
comments, questions, and feedback. This is a good strategy for
inviting families to monitor and comment on their child's
progress. Families can complete a short online form to provide
comments and questions and e-mail them directly to the teacher.
Provide at-home educational activities on the website. Teachers
can provide links to additional resources and activities to
extend children's learning in the home with family support.
Send individual e-mails to share positive information about a
particular child's activities and accomplishments. Use e-mail for
positive information and meet face-to-face to share challenges
children are facing at school.
There are lots of free website companies that can be used.
However, with the creation of a website it takes close
monitoring and revamping to keep all information up-to-date.
A well-designed website will greatly enhance communication
between you and your students. Students will feel more at ease
knowing that they can contact you when school is not in
session. One of the great benefits of a website is the increased
5. communication between you and the parents of your students.
This means of communication also allows parents an easy way
to stay in contact with school related issues.
The Online Teacher. (n.d.). TeAchology. Retrieved March 30,
2018, from http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/design_site/
Home Visits
Studies have shown home visits to improve parenting skills and
the quality of the home environment.
They ameliorate several child behavioral problems, including
sleep problems.
As well as, improve intellectual development among children.
Home visits are proven to reduce the frequency of unintentional
injury and the prevalence of home hazards. Lastly, improves the
quality of social supports to mothers.
Home visits can be scheduled a little more spread out, such as,
every other month. The biggest benefit of home visits is to gain
a better understanding of the child’s environment and the how
that environment might impact the child’s learning in the
classroom. By communicating collectively with the parent(s) on
how the child’s behaviors are handled in the classroom and how
they are handled at home together the teacher and parent(s) can
decide the best course of action.
Similar to inviting parents to participate in their child’s school
goals home visits are virtually the same, except for the mere
fact this time the teacher goes to the parents. When parents and
teachers work collectively the child has consistency. It’s
important that kids see that their parents are supported by the
teacher inside and outside of the home.
Council of Community Pediatrics. (2009, February 01). The
Role of Preschool Home-Visiting Programs in Improving
Children's Developmental and Health Outcomes. Retrieved
March 30, 2018, from
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/123/2/598
RESPONGING TO THE TEACHER
6. Home visits can foster a positive relationship with families
right from the start. I have always wanted to visit families
before the first day of school, but where I work children come
in and out like a restaurant. It is one of the unfortunate things
about our community - the families are very transient.
Depending on the culture, families can be very open to home
visits. On the other hand, they can be very suspicious of
strangers coming to the house. What can you do to ease the
fears of these parents that are unfamiliar with the purposes of
home visits?