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SCHOOLWIDE COMMUNICATION TOOLKIT: Parent Connector Network
SCHOOLWIDE COMMUNICATION TOOLKIT: Parent Connector Network


'''<font color=darkblue>Summary</font>
=='''<font color=darkblue>Summary</font>==


'''<font color=cornflowerblue>Overview and Key Findings</font>
===HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR SCHOOL COULD IMPROVE COMMUNICATION?===
'''Questions to ask about the current system in your school:


'''<font color=cornflowerblue>Expanded Story</font>
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR SCHOOL COULD IMPROVE COMMUNICATION?
Questions to ask about the current system in your school:
:➢ Can everyone who needs to get and share important school information, get and share it?  
:➢ Can everyone who needs to get and share important school information, get and share it?  
:➢ Where do you put school information so that everyone in the school can see it?
:➢ Where do you put school information so that everyone in the school can see it?
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:➢ What tech training do parents need in order to get information? How could you help all parents get this training?
:➢ What tech training do parents need in order to get information? How could you help all parents get this training?
:➢ Which efforts at parent information should be a task for school staff rather than volunteers?
:➢ Which efforts at parent information should be a task for school staff rather than volunteers?
===WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS?===
'''What we found:
:*<font color=red>¡Aha!</font> Along with strong intentions to include all families, diverse schools need systems -- infrastructure -- for getting information to everyone and input from everyone.
:*<font color=red>¡Aha!</font> Overall, we’ve learned that committed and diverse parents can be expert innovators of communication infrastructure for including all parents because they have a full understanding of communication barriers.
:*<font color=red>¡Aha!</font> In a multilingual school and district in particular, improving communications -- and strengthening relationships between families and educators -- requires creating a standing infrastructure for effectively tapping a key local resource: bilingualism.
OUR MODEL FOR IMPROVING COMMUNICATION
Parent Connector Network Model:
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=='''<font color=cornflowerblue>Overview and Key Findings</font>==
=='''<font color=cornflowerblue>Expanded Story</font>==

Revision as of 12:18, 14 October 2011

SCHOOLWIDE COMMUNICATION TOOLKIT: Parent Connector Network

Summary

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR SCHOOL COULD IMPROVE COMMUNICATION?

Questions to ask about the current system in your school:

➢ Can everyone who needs to get and share important school information, get and share it?
➢ Where do you put school information so that everyone in the school can see it?
➢ How do you share parent ideas around the school?
➢ What system do you have for translation and interpretation, in particular?
➢ How can you tap local bilingualism, either paying people to translate material or organizing bilingual volunteers to pitch in on translation and interpretation in a way that doesn't take too much of their time?
➢ How can you build on parent-parent relationships to pull all parents into school events and conversation?
➢ What tech training do parents need in order to get information? How could you help all parents get this training?
➢ Which efforts at parent information should be a task for school staff rather than volunteers?

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS?

What we found:

  • ¡Aha! Along with strong intentions to include all families, diverse schools need systems -- infrastructure -- for getting information to everyone and input from everyone.
  • ¡Aha! Overall, we’ve learned that committed and diverse parents can be expert innovators of communication infrastructure for including all parents because they have a full understanding of communication barriers.
  • ¡Aha! In a multilingual school and district in particular, improving communications -- and strengthening relationships between families and educators -- requires creating a standing infrastructure for effectively tapping a key local resource: bilingualism.

OUR MODEL FOR IMPROVING COMMUNICATION Parent Connector Network Model:

(2)Slide3-.jpg

Overview and Key Findings

Expanded Story