Thursday, August 8, 2019

The Eight Ps of Parent Engagement - NEA Today

The Eight Ps of Parent Engagement - NEA Today

The Eight Ps of Parent Engagement



Big Education Ape: BACK TO SCHOOL: A parent’s guide to K-12 school success - http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2019/08/back-to-school-parents-guide-to-k-12.html

Getting parents more engaged in school is a necessary variable in the equation of student success. In fact, parent engagement can have a direct impact on student engagement itself. Multiple studies prove that students whose parents are actively engaged in their schooling typically show the following:
  • Higher grades
  • Higher test scores
  • Greater social skills
  • Better reported behavior
  • Easier adaptation to school
  • Greater likelihood of continuing into post-graduate education
It’s only logical that involved parents positively impact student achievement. According to an NEA 2008 report, when schools, parents, and families work in partnership to support students, then those students succeed at a higher level. It’s also important to note that when a school engages more parents, all children benefit, according to a 1995 study called A Generation of Evidence: The Family is Critical to Student Achievement.
That’s great, Heather. You might be saying to yourself. But how? How do we engage parents in our schools when they themselves are busy and stressed and many are just struggling to get their students to school on time?
So I’ve developed what I’m calling The Eight Ps of Parent Engagement. These are meant to help guide a teacher or school or district in making outreach decisions to increase parent engagement.
Of course, it’s easy to know how to increase parent engagement, but it’s not as easy CONTINUE READING: The Eight Ps of Parent Engagement - NEA Today
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