I began my Engaging Parents In School blog about a year ago to support the publication of my book, Building Parent Engagement In Schools. I’ve written many posts on that blog over the past twelve months, and I thought readers might find it useful to see a list of which ones have been “clicked-on” the most:

Here, in order, are My Most Popular Blog Pots On Parent Engagement (Over The Past Year):

1. Worst Idea To Promote Parent Involvement Ever: If You’re Poor, You Get Government Benefits Cut-Off Unless You Go To PTA Meetings

2. School Secretary Fired For Translating For Parents

3. My Best Posts On Parent Engagement So Far This Year

4. How NOT To Communicate With Parents

5. Boy, Did Ruben Navarrete Get Up On The Wrong Side Of The Bed This Morning!

6. A “Must-Read” For Anybody Interested In Parent Engagement In Schools

7. Can The Brookings Institution Really Be That Clueless?

8. “Harlem Program Singled Out as Model”

9. Will Somebody Tell Secretary Duncan’s Staff That There Are “Regular” Public Schools Engaging Parents, Too?

10. October Is “Parent Involvement Month”

11. Some Of These “Parent Academies” Just Don’t Get It….

12. ”The problem is that the teachers don’t have to listen to us”

13. Great Teacher Home Visit Video Clip

14. “You go to the school, you sign up to do a job, they tell you what to do”

15. Conditional Cash Transfers, Parents, And Schools

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