همکاری با والدین برای پرسیدن سوالات درست: استراتژی قدرتمند برای تقویت مشارکتهای مدرسه و خانواده
Partnering with Parents to Ask the Right Questions : A Powerful Strategy for Strengthening School-Family Partnerships
معرفی کتاب «همکاری با والدین برای پرسیدن سوالات درست: استراتژی قدرتمند برای تقویت مشارکتهای مدرسه و خانواده» (با عنوان لاتین Partnering with Parents to Ask the Right Questions : A Powerful Strategy for Strengthening School-Family Partnerships) نوشتهٔ Luz Santana; Dan Rothstein; Agnes Bain; Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
How can we make it easier for schools and families to work together on behalf of all students? It all begins by tapping into the different strengths educators and parents and caregivers can contribute to building a strong partnership.
Partnering with Parents to Ask the Right Questions, by Luz Santana, Dan Rothstein, and Agnes Bain of the Right Question Institute, presents a deceptively simple strategy for how educators can build effective partnerships with parents—especially those who typically have not been actively involved in their children's schooling. It distills complex, important ideas on effective civic participation into an easy-to-learn process that teaches parents two fundamental skills they can use to support the education of their children, monitor their progress, and advocate for them: asking better questions and participating effectively in key decisions.
Based on more than two decades of work and research in a wide range of low- and moderate-income communities, this book empowers overburdened and under-resourced educators and parents to work together and achieve their common goal of successful students.
This indispensable guide includes case studies spanning K–12 classrooms, and it explores ways to assist struggling students, collaborate on IEPs, and communicate with families of English language learners.
The accessible and easy-to-use format, field-tested advice, and vivid examples from schools that put the advice into practice make this a must-have for everyone from the classroom to the central office.
"How can we make it easier for schools and families to work together on behalf of all students? It all begins by tapping into the different strengths educators and parents and caregivers can contribute to building a strong partnership.Partnering with Parents to Ask the Right Questions, by Luz Santana, Dan Rothstein, and Agnes Bain of the Right Question Institute, presents a deceptively simple strategy for how educators can build effective partnerships with parents—especially those who typically have not been actively involved in their children's schooling. It distills complex, important ideas on effective civic participation into an easy-to-learn process that teaches parents two fundamental skills they can use to support the education of their children, monitor their progress, and advocate for them: asking better questions and participating effectively in key decisions.Based on more than two decades of work and research in a wide range of low- and moderate-income communities, this book empowers overburdened and under-resourced educators and parents to work together and achieve their common goal of successful students.This indispensable guide includes case studies spanning K–12 classrooms, and it explores ways to assist struggling students, collaborate on IEPs, and communicate with families of English language learners.The accessible and easy-to-use format, field-tested advice, and vivid examples from schools that put the advice into practice make this a must-have for everyone from the classroom to the central office."--Page 4 de la couverture This book presents a simple strategy on how educators can build effective partnerships with parents. It distills complex, important ideas on effective civic participation into an easy-to-learn process that teaches parents two fundamental skills they can use to support the education of their children, monitor their progress, and advocate for them: asking better questions and participating effectively in key decisions. Based on more than two decades of work and research in a wide range of low- and moderate-income communities, this book empowers overburdened and under-resourced educators and parents to work together and achieve their common goal of successful students. The accessible and easy-to-use format, field-tested advice, and vivid examples from schools that put the advice into practice make this a must-have for everyone from the classroom to the central office. [Publisher website] How Can We Make It Easier For Schools And Families To Work Together On Behalf Of All Students? It All Begins By Tapping Into The Different Strengths Educators And Parents And Caregivers Can Contribute To Building A Strong Partnership. The Right Question School-family Partnership Strategy -- Partnership Through Teacher-initiated Change -- Partnership Through School-initiated Change -- An Iep Partnership Through Parent Liaison-initiated Change -- Partnership To Increase Equity Through District-initiated Change -- Ell Parents And Parent-initiated Change -- Appendices: Resources For Further Reading ; Materials For Facilitating The Right Question School-family Partnership Strategy. Luz Santana, Dan Rothstein, Agnes Bain. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.