How moms want to be engaged in their kids’ schools. https://t.co/nkyX5hkVEs #ESSA #whatmomswant #parentpower
— The 74 (@The74) February 10, 2018
A teacher once told Garry Mitchell Sr. that he was too involved in his son’s education. When he came to @StoryCorps with his son Scottie, they talked about the importance of adults advocating for young people. https://t.co/x8TD35ATx8
— WBEZ (@WBEZ) February 9, 2018
Effective #CommunitySchools have integrated student supports, expanded learning time, family & community engagement, collaborative leadership & practice. Learn from @UCLACommSchool@LPI_Learning @teachingquality#CTQCollab https://t.co/FMJ4w02Chr
— Barnett Berry (@BarnettCTQ) February 8, 2018
There’s a widespread perception that the CA Dashboard is unhelpful and not what parents want. We polled Californians and were surprised to find they actually really like it. https://t.co/iPttEq0uj0
— Morgan Polikoff (@mpolikoff) February 6, 2018
Why leaders and parents should "listen like a trampoline" — absorb the message & then try to add height and perspective to the conversation. https://t.co/Yf0XZ6RwZP (via @DanielCoyle)
— Daniel Pink (@DanielPink) February 5, 2018
Parents’ involvement in their child’s education can make a big difference. Here's how some parents are using their voice to benefit all students. https://t.co/ot3LLarApx #parenting #Parents pic.twitter.com/OMuSylx26W
— Education Week (@educationweek) February 1, 2018