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Families & the Community Opinion

How to Make Parent Engagement Meaningful

By Larry Ferlazzo 鈥 July 19, 2022 4 min read
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During the summer, I am sharing thematic posts bringing together responses on similar topics from the past 11 years. You can see all those collections from the first 10 years here.

Today鈥檚 theme is Parent Engagement.

You can see the list following this excerpt from one of the posts:

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1. Parents Are Among Teachers鈥 Best Assets

Don鈥檛 view parents as obstacles. See them as partners to enhance student learning. Read more.

2. Lessons Teachers Have Learned From Students鈥 Families

Reaching students comes easier if teachers see themselves as equal partners with families. Read more.

3. Spanish-Language Infographic: 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning鈥

Educator Xatli Stox translates into Spanish Lindsay Kuhl鈥檚 infographic on helping parents support distance learning. Read more.

4. Spanish-Language Visualization: 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning鈥

Educators Wendi Pillars and Xatli Stox collaborate to create a Spanish-language version of Wendi鈥檚 original visualization of 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning.鈥 Read more.

5. Visualization of 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning鈥

Teacher Wendi Pillars shares a visual illustration of the points made in Larry Ferlazzo鈥檚 video 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning.鈥 Read more.

6. Infographic: 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning鈥

Teacher Lindsay Kuhl shares a visual illustration of the points made in Larry Ferlazzo鈥檚 video 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning.鈥 Read more.

7. Video: 鈥7 Tips for Parents Supporting Remote Learning鈥

Larry Ferlazzo speaks directly to parents and offers seven tips for supporting their children鈥檚 learning journey during the school closure crisis. Read more.

8. Don鈥檛 Treat Parent-Teacher Conferences 鈥楲ike Trips to the Dentist鈥

Beth Brady, Carol Pelletier Radford, Rich Czyz, Robert Ward, Jennifer Abrams, and Barbara R. Blackburn share their thoughts on teachers meeting with parents. Read more.

9. The Student鈥檚 Role in Parent-Teacher Conferences

Jenny Edwards, Beth Gotcher, Sherri Wilson, Katy Ridnouer, Ryan Huels, Tara Brown, and Sarah Thomas share their reflections on parent-teacher conferences. Read more.

10. Strategies for Effective Parent-Teacher Conferences

Today鈥檚 post highlights suggestions from Luz Santana, Leticia Skae, Mandi White, Tara Dale, San茅e Bell, PJ Caposey, and Sarah Kirby-Gonzalez about increasing the effectiveness of parent-teacher conferences. Read more.

11. Building Relationships With Families of ELLs

Rusul Alrubail (who acted as 鈥済uest host鈥 for this post), Anna Bartosik, Jordan Lanfair, Anabel Gonzalez, Karen Nemeth, and Judie Haynes offer suggestions on how to engage with parents of English-language learners. Read more.

12. 鈥楽uccessful Schools Solicit鈥 Family Engagement

Debbie Silver, Jenny Edwards, Sean Slade, Judy Bradbury, and Nadja N. Reilly provide their commentaries on family engagement and schools. Read more.

13. Seeing Families as 鈥楥o-Creators鈥 of Our Schools

Jennifer Orr, Shane Safir, Karen L. Mapp, Allen Mendler, Mary Tedrow, and Patricia Vitale-Reilly share their suggestions on how educators can engage families. Read more.

14. Listening to Parents With Our Heads and Hearts

Katy Ridnouer, Janice Fialka, and Joe Mazza provide their guest responses. Read more.

15. Parent Engagement Requires 鈥楾rust, Not Blame鈥

Jane Baskwill, Julia Thompson, and Bryon V. Garrett share their thoughts. Read more.

16. Parents Can Teach Educators 鈥楲essons About Learning and Life鈥

This post features contributions from Catherine Compton-Lilly, Sherrel Bergmann, Judith Brough, and Maurice J. Elias. Read more.

17. Keys to Parent Engagement鈥擱elationships, Climate, Communication

This post highlights responses from Darcy Hutchins and Mai Xi Lee, along with many readers鈥 comments. Read more.

18. Embracing & Celebrating Diverse Families

Two author/educators, Cindi Rigsbee and Darcy J. Hutchins, provide guest responses in this post, which includes contributions from readers. Read more.

19. The Difference Between Parent 鈥業nvolvement鈥 & Parent 鈥楨ngagement鈥

I describe the differences between the two models, and author Katy Ridnouer and Assistant Principal Mai Xi Lee also contribute their thoughts. Read more.

20. Ways to Build Trust Between Parents & Teachers鈥擯art One

Betsy Landers, National PTA president, and Carrie Rose, executive director of the Parent/Teacher Home Visit Project, provide guest responses in this post. Read more.

21. A Conversation About Building Trust Between Parents & Teachers

Superintendent and author Steve Constantino and Principal Joe Mazza engage in a conversation about parent engagement. Read more.


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