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Engaging Parents in the Common Core Standards Presented by Dr. Joni Samples

Engaging Parents in the Common Core Standards Presented by Dr. Joni Samples. Welcome. “The greatest gift I can ever give another, is my expectation of their success.” Abraham-Hicks. Why Family Engagement? (1) Research.

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Engaging Parents in the Common Core Standards Presented by Dr. Joni Samples

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  1. Engaging Parents in the Common Core StandardsPresented by Dr. Joni Samples

  2. Welcome “The greatest gift I can ever give another, is my expectation of their success.” Abraham-Hicks

  3. Why Family Engagement? (1) Research • “…we found that students with involved parents, no matter what their income or background, are more likely to: • Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs • Be promoted, pass their classes and earn credits • Attend school regularly • Have better social skills, show improved behavior and adapt well to school • Graduate and go on to post-secondary education Anne Henderson, Karen Mapp SWEL Study 2002

  4. Why Family Engagement? (2) Title 1 Requirement • Section 1118: • Written Policy • Parental Input-budget and policy • Shared Responsibility for High Student Academic Achievement • Building Capacity for Involvement

  5. Why Family Engagement? (3) It Works

  6. Creating a New Pattern starts with Creating a New Thought Envisioning a New Idea Creative Thought Results in a New Experience

  7. How?: Building Trust and Communication • Welcoming Environment • Two-Way Communication

  8. Activities Break 1: How Do You/Would You Create Trust and Communication • What are your thoughts about the families in your school? What new thoughts can you hold? • With a partner talk about how you create a welcoming environment and communicate with your families? • What new ideas do you have? • On your worksheet jot down new ideas for creating trust and communication

  9. Building Capacity to Engage All Families

  10. Activities Break: Ways to Engage and Collaborate • What do you think about each part of your community? Can you view them as equal and valuable? • With a partner talk about the groups in your community. Which one(s) do you need to connect/collaborate with more? • How will you re-think then connect? Where could you collaborate? • On your worksheet, jot down some ideas for connecting and collaborating.

  11. SHARED Responsibility for High Student Achievement

  12. Parents and Schools Need to Create a Common Vision Once there is a Common Vision, then you can determine how the Core Standards (or any standards or curriculum) will help obtain that Vision

  13. Parents Will Help When You Ask Them and Show Them How • “…the differences in whether parents believe they should help or can help are shaped by what the school and the teachers do. For example, if teachers want parents to think that they should help, teachers must demonstrate this with an active program of parent involvement in learning activities at home. • If teachers want parents to feel confident that they can help, teachers and administrators must organize and conduct workshops for parents on how to help.” (italics mine)Epstein

  14. Common Core Parent Activities: Grades K-2 Parent/Child activities matched toCommon Core Standards • Word Hunt-1st ELA standard(k-2 p. 25) • War-Kdg Math (K-2 p. 61) Common State Standards: • Electric Hair-2 Science • Family History-1st History/Soc Studies (K-2 p. 123)

  15. Common Core Parent Activities:Grades 3-5 • Bake a Cake-3rd ELA (3-5 p. 9) • Kitchen measuring-3rd(3-5 p.63) Common State Standards: • Seed Study-4th Science (3-5 p. 94) • Historic Letter-5th Social Studies ( 3-5 p.126) Parent/Child activities matched toCommon Core Standards

  16. Common Core Parent Activities:Grades 6-8 • Trip Journal-6th ELA (6-8 p. 12) • Math on Wheels-6th Math (6-8 p. 5) Common State Standards: • Oil and Water-8th Science (6-8 p. 96) • Muslim Rule-7th History/Soc Studies (6-8 p. 126) Parent/Child activities matched toCommon Core Standards

  17. Common Core Parent Activities: High School Student/Parent Activities matched to the Common Core Standards for HS Questions-Ask them to explain what they’re learning Life Purpose-Discussion at home about life purpose—dance, baseball, teacher…

  18. Activities Break: Ideas for Connecting Parents to Learning/Standards • What do you believe are the visions your families hold? • How could you verify your thoughts? • How could you create a joint vision for the students in your school? • How do the Common Core Standards play into the vision you and your families hold for the students in your school?

  19. Assessing the Value of Parent Engagement in the Common Core • #3 Reason for Family Engagement: It Works! • Does it work in the way we want? • Yes, always. Yet-- It works according to the vision/intention/belief that is established • We asses what we envision. We need to assess a common vision. • Your job is to be part of the vision!!

  20. Thank You for Today • Dr. Joni Samples books: The Parent Connection AND TheParent Playbooks will be available at the book signing this afternoon and are available through www.familyfriendlyschools.com drjoni@edsuccess.com

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