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Family Engagement

Teachers, administrators, and other school personnel will find relevant and valuable tools and resources here for strengthening bonds between schools, families, and communities.

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  • Reimagining Study Hall to Promote Student Goal-Setting

    Teaching executive functioning strategies and offering students choices helps foster their sense of ownership of their learning.
    Zak Cohen
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    Why Learning at Home Should Be More Self-Directed—and Less Structured

    On March 18, 2020, Simone Kern tweeted that simply “recreating schools at home” passes up a golden opportunity to engage kids in authentic, self-directed learning.
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  • Helping Preschoolers Cope With Separation Anxiety

    When the youngest learners are given space and tools to process the intense emotions they feel when caregivers drop them off, they become more confident in a classroom setting—and build foundations for their lifelong school experience.
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    How to Improve Distance Learning for Students With IEPs

    Strategies for parental involvement and synchronous and asynchronous activities can help students with individualized education programs.
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  • Learning to Measure the Size of a Problem

    When elementary students compare the relative importance of a range of problems, they learn to take charge of their reactions.
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  • Teacher-Parent Communication Strategies to Start the Year Off Right

    By prioritizing communication with families at the start of the school year, educators can foster strong parent engagement, break down barriers, and provide support for all students.
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  • Communicating With Parents About Their Child’s Progress in Math

    Math can be an emotionally fraught topic for parents, and discussing a child’s performance with empathy can ease the tension.
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  • Tips for Calling Parents—Even If You’re Dreading It

    Some calls to families can be tough, but there are strategies teachers can use to make them a little easier.
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  • Finding Your School’s Mission and Vision

    A former principal explains how mission and vision statements differ and why creating them is crucial to a school’s success.
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  • Setting the Stage for a School Year Online

    The digital classroom doesn’t have to be a replica of the traditional classroom. Try these tips for different online instruction.
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  • 5 Steps to Better School/Community Collaboration

    A parent and community organizer shares some resources and great ideas, including the creation of a resource map and connecting with subject matter experts to connect to curriculum.
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  • Why a Positive Call Home is Worth the Effort

    Best practices for making positive phone calls home a manageable, sustainable routine.
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  • 7 Tips for Managing Distance Learning in Preschool

    A preschool education director shares what her school is doing to keep kids’ screen time to a minimum while fostering play-based learning at home.
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  • 5 Strategies for a Successful Parent-Teacher Conference

    Parent-teacher conferences don’t have to be such a headache. Educators weigh in on how to solve common problems.
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