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Dear Arizona Promising
Practices Subscriber, Welcome
to another online addition of the Arizona Promising Practices forum. For those
new to this service, each issue, which will now be sent to you on a regular
basis, will focus on: (1)
Recommended National Educational Websites; and (2) One
promising practice article in condensed form. We welcome your recommendations
for improvement to this forum or suggestions on future topics (these will be
wide ranging so if nothing in this update interests you, hold on for future
editions!) The
Arizona Promising Practices Forum and website, www.azpromisingpractices.com
is a FREE resource of the Arizona Department of Education. In this issue of the Promising Practices Forum we have been asked to provide tips to parents and communities on getting involved in their children’s education. Brought to you by the National Education Association, these tips can be given to parents by schools and teachers or shared as needed. By increasing parental involvement, schools can provide one more key in boosting achievement among all students. National Website focusing on Promising Practice - The Children's
Defense Fund is an advocacy organization for children, especially poor and
minority children and those with disabilities. This web site is filled with
information, especially relating to issues of concern for people with low
incomes. Promising Practice Research and Teaching Tips Parents and Education A Parent's Guide to School Involvement
This guide was developed to help parents and communities become more involved in their children’s education. Why do schools need parent and community support?Thirty years of research clearly shows that parent and community involvement in schools improves student achievement. To reach their potential, students need parents and the community to take an active role in their education. Schools are working hard to provide a high quality education for every child. But they can't do it alone. Parent and community involvement is critical to creating great schools. What can I do to be involved?There are many ways parents, other adults who play an important role in a child's life, and community groups can be involved with children's education at home, at school and in the community. What can I do at school?As a parent, or an adult who plays an important role in the life of a child, your involvement in your child's education at school and at home shows your child that you value education. Teachers can see that you care about your children's learning. You can provide teachers with the most reliable source of information about your child. The partnership between you and your child's teacher is powerful. Here are some ways you can be involved in your child's education each year at school:
How can
my community be involved in my child's school?
Here are some ways communities, parents and teachers can work together to provide a high quality education to all of their children:
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