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* 1 Summary | |||
* 2 Communication we set forth to improve | |||
* 3 Process | |||
o 3.1 Basic History | |||
o 3.2 Communication ahas, implementation ahas, and turning points! | |||
* 4 Findings/Endpoints | |||
o 4.1 Concrete communication improvements | |||
o 4.2 Main communication realizations and implementation realizations | |||
o 4.3 Technological how-tos | |||
o 4.4 Things we’d expand/do differently | |||
With parents and administrators at the K-8 Healey School in Somerville, we've been working toward a toolkit of tools and strategies for schoolwide communication that reaches all families across lines of language, income, background, and tech access/training. In particular, we've been working on improving the [["infrastructure" for low-cost translation and interpretation in a school|"infrastructure" for low-cost translation and interpretation in a multilingual school.]] See the [[Parent connector network]], where bilingual parents use phones, [[Google forms]], and a [[hotline]] to help ensure that information reaches immigrant and low-income families who share a school. Other tools include a [[wiki]] for school reform notes. | With parents and administrators at the K-8 Healey School in Somerville, we've been working toward a toolkit of tools and strategies for schoolwide communication that reaches all families across lines of language, income, background, and tech access/training. In particular, we've been working on improving the [["infrastructure" for low-cost translation and interpretation in a school|"infrastructure" for low-cost translation and interpretation in a multilingual school.]] See the [[Parent connector network]], where bilingual parents use phones, [[Google forms]], and a [[hotline]] to help ensure that information reaches immigrant and low-income families who share a school. Other tools include a [[wiki]] for school reform notes. |
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Please use this to organize your documentation:
Contents [hide]
* 1 Summary * 2 Communication we set forth to improve * 3 Process o 3.1 Basic History o 3.2 Communication ahas, implementation ahas, and turning points! * 4 Findings/Endpoints o 4.1 Concrete communication improvements o 4.2 Main communication realizations and implementation realizations o 4.3 Technological how-tos o 4.4 Things we’d expand/do differently
With parents and administrators at the K-8 Healey School in Somerville, we've been working toward a toolkit of tools and strategies for schoolwide communication that reaches all families across lines of language, income, background, and tech access/training. In particular, we've been working on improving the "infrastructure" for low-cost translation and interpretation in a multilingual school. See the Parent connector network, where bilingual parents use phones, Google forms, and a hotline to help ensure that information reaches immigrant and low-income families who share a school. Other tools include a wiki for school reform notes.