PPT-Understanding Parents 1 Explain the benefits of positive parent involvement in 4-H activities.

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Why should parents be an active part of the 4H Program What benefits result from positive parent involvement in 4H activities 2 Benefits to 4H Members Gain support

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Why should parents be an active part of the 4H Program What benefits result from positive parent involvement in 4H activities 2 Benefits to 4H Members Gain support and confidence from working with interested adults. Greg Austin. Director, Healthy Kids School Climate Survey. WestEd (. gaustin@wested.org. ). Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools. National Conference. August 8-10. th. , 2011. Washington DC. Presentation. Understanding the Requirements of Title I, Part A. November 15, 2012. Caribe. Royale . LaTrell Edwards, Florida Department of Education. Anna Moore, Florida Department of Education. Ernesto Lontoc, Palm Beach County Public Schools. Lindsey. , Ph.D.. Director, Florida. HIPPY Training . &. Technical Assistance Center. Dabaram Rampersad. Assistant Director, . Florida. HIPPY Training . &. Technical Assistance Center. Marsha M. Black, Ph.D.. October 9, 2014. Facilitated by: Valerie Todacheene. Agenda. BIE Monitoring Initiative on Parent Involvement/Engagement. Review Requirements. Evidence Parental Involvement Requirements. BIE Resources/Training. Family Engagement. A Look at the Community Compact Model . Spring 2014. Parental Involvement. . It is generally understood that parental involvement increases student achievement. If we can agree with this statement, then the question arises:. Management. The . Front . Line Worker. 1. The United Arc . Positive Parenting Program. 294 Avenue A. Turners Falls, MA 01367. Barbara . Jaillet. Positive Parenting Associate Director. 2. Betsy . Misch. LEAs. Cycle 1 . Monitoring. Arizona Department. o. f Education. Revised October 2015. Monitoring Through ALEAT. View and respond to questions regarding criteria monitored through ALEAT.. Upload documentation into the file cabinet in the ALEAT system.. February 8, 2013. MAS/FPS Winter Institute. Parent Involvement . vs. . Family Engagement. 2. Parent Involvement. Family Engagement. Parent(s). Grandparents and other family members. Deeper levels of commitment and participation. Inform. . Involve. Engage. According to NCLB . A-1. What is parental involvement under No Child Left Behind?. Parental involvement always has been a centerpiece of Title I. However, for the. first time in the history of the ESEA, it has a specific statutory definition. The. Title I, . Part A. Parental . Involvement Requirements. Title I, Part A Parental Involvement. Topics:. NCLB definition of parental involvement. District and . school Title . I parental involvement responsibilities. 2017-2018. NOTE. This PowerPoint can be used by ESC’s to train districts and schools. This PowerPoint can also be given to districts and schools to use with their parents and families. They should present the info at least through slide 17. . “We . partner with our families . to ensure peace of mind, inspiring children to flourish and grow in an exceptional, interactive environment that nurtures and promotes children’s development and well-being through early education, discovery and exploration”.. It's all about the 'R‘ Building Relationships with Parents If you’d like your students to be successful, you will need to rearrange the letters in “parent,” add an “r” from relationship, and turn a parent into a In a virtual school setting and beyond. Amy D. Wilcox. Elementary School Assistant Principal & Title I Director. Historical Overview . 1965-When Title I was created there was no mention of parent engagement or participation.

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