Through its Every Child in Focus initiative, National PTA is hosting a series of webinars for PTA leaders, educators, and family and community engagement professionals to educate
about effective family engagement and community outreach strategies.
Not exact matches
Whitney's dissertation will look at high - income earning
families, particularly their beliefs
about technology, how
effective it is, and what they are buying, as well as the children's interest and
engagement in the toys.
About the Program
Family Engagement in Education: Creating Effective Home and School Partnerships for Student Success focuses on helping educational leaders develop and sustain effective family engagement strategies that unite the efforts of school staff, families and community me
Family Engagement in Education: Creating
Effective Home and School Partnerships for Student Success focuses on helping educational leaders develop and sustain effective family engagement strategies that unite the efforts of school staff, families and community
Effective Home and School Partnerships for Student Success focuses on helping educational leaders develop and sustain
effective family engagement strategies that unite the efforts of school staff, families and community
effective family engagement strategies that unite the efforts of school staff, families and community me
family engagement strategies that unite the efforts of school staff,
families and community members.
Go «Behind the Scenes» with the Flamboyan Data and Evaluation Team to learn
about the process and surface - level findings of in - depth interviews with
families that shed light on
effective family engagement.
We work with educators and other partners to learn
about the most
effective approaches to
family engagement.
Many of the webinars will include a discussion guide to help you fuel a robust conversation in your school or organization
about key learnings and new ideas for more
effective family engagement.
These instructors must learn
about the science of early - childhood development (including a focus on social - emotional growth) and
family engagement, as well as gain experience in how to provide
effective instruction in subjects such as early science, early literacy, and the building blocks of mathematics.
In addition to research - based information on
effective family engagement practices, we wanted to hear directly from culturally and linguistically diverse parents and other
family members
about what they need to be meaningfully involved in their child's education.
The Other Side of the Desk: Honoring Diverse Voices and Restoring
Effective Practice in Child Welfare and
Family Services (PDF - 336 KB) FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2006) Describes a process for parent engagement that emphasizes mutual understanding about family experiences within the child welfare system, perspectives of child welfare professionals, and the influence each party has on the
Family Services (PDF - 336 KB) FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2006) Describes a process for parent
engagement that emphasizes mutual understanding
about family experiences within the child welfare system, perspectives of child welfare professionals, and the influence each party has on the
family experiences within the child welfare system, perspectives of child welfare professionals, and the influence each party has on the other.
Brief, intensive
engagement interventions in which providers explicitly addressed
families» practical (e.g. schedules, transportation) and psychological (e.g.
family members» resistance, beliefs
about the treatment process) barriers as they entered treatment were
effective in improving
engagement in early sessions.