You may or may not know that I have another blog focusing on parent engagement resources. And I have scores of related “Best” lists here.
Over the past few years, though, I’ve just been sharing links to related resources there, and have used Storify to collect them.
Storify, however, announced this past week that they are closing down next May. So, I’m beginning to sort through those collections and move key resources to other platforms.
This list is my first attempt at this review. For now, I’m just collecting the most key links here and at some later date will add them to the appropriate “Best” lists.
I’ll continue to collect parent engagement resources at my other blog. However, I’ll be using the TweetDeck “collections” feature for those future posts.
I’m adding this post to All 2017 “Best” Lists In One Place.
Here are my choices:
Analysis: 4 Steps Schools Can Take to Boost Family Engagement and Make Parents Partners in Their Kids’ Success is from The 74.
Why Behavioral Approaches to Fighting Poverty Are So Controversial
Should wealthy PTAs have to share funds with poorer schools? https://t.co/ICoNzcQfG3
— Alexander (@alexanderrusso) November 17, 2017
#MindsetScholar @joboaler shares tips for parents on how to foster growth perspectives on math ability https://t.co/yLhzQujCrU
— Mindset Scholars (@MindsetScholars) November 15, 2017
Research shows that #CommunitySchools are a strong approach for school improvement. How can they be utilized under #ESSA? https://t.co/MtcSwqYyq2
— LindaDarling-Hammond (@LDH_ed) November 20, 2017
Looking for ideas on parent & family engagement? Ck out @cathygassenheim review of Sept @ELmagazine. @larryferlazzo https://t.co/yxXwJhfsvy pic.twitter.com/Uq1o4LF3u5
— John Norton (@johncroftnorton) October 11, 2017
#ESL #ELL @Larryferlazzo @monicalakhwani @hazelwood_hawks Family Dichos: Bringing Language of Home to the Classroom https://t.co/SkEkUMQt1E
— Mary Morgan (@mnm12) August 28, 2017
“Our children need to know that our goals for them are deeply rooted in the hopes and dreams of their families” https://t.co/X8kPXb0C9d
— Usable Knowledge (@UKnowHGSE) August 21, 2017
How to build family literacy using your smartphone. https://t.co/zcMWpzP0Kx pic.twitter.com/tZDx0khsaf
— Education Week (@educationweek) July 20, 2017
Podcast: Interview With…Me On Parent Engagement https://t.co/Y8ARUIc6PV
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) July 22, 2017
How can parent practices influence childrens’ mindsets? Research from #CarolDweck explores: https://t.co/UUBmArNr4W
— Mindset Scholars (@MindsetScholars) July 5, 2017
‘Developing effective parental involvement to improve children’s attainment is challenging’ via @educendowfoundn https://t.co/dMkNIg8apF
— Parent Hub (@ParentHub_UK) June 19, 2017
In PTA Fundraising Story, New York Times Highlights Atypical Revenue-Sharing Plan – https://t.co/smUCv4mWeq https://t.co/ikmbqzT4rG pic.twitter.com/MSvnyCmsqP
— The Grade (@thegrade_) June 7, 2017
We’re thrilled to introduce our new guide, Best Practices for Serving English Language Learners and Their Families. https://t.co/DZzNhJrCiO pic.twitter.com/HZk2IJAwyg
— Teaching Tolerance (@Tolerance_org) May 16, 2017
All in the Family: Supporting Students through Family Engagement in ESSA https://t.co/B0pp4oq1rA @siopmodel
— Jana Echevarria, PhD (@Jechev) May 17, 2017
More Parents Of Color Think Racism Is Holding Back Their Children In School | HuffPost https://t.co/1TsMLk28in pic.twitter.com/ihAZKsdVJE
— Alexander (@alexanderrusso) May 3, 2017
A1 #mssaachat I really like this graphic and shows how to move from involved parents to engaged parents via @Larryferlazzo #edchat pic.twitter.com/qb50eOZKyx
— Tom Bresnahan (@tbresnahan1) April 12, 2017
4 Parent Communication Hacks by @lisa_westman #edchat #educationmatters #kidsdeserveit #teachertips pic.twitter.com/6e7kSvFSCR
— Marzano Research (@MarzanoResearch) April 28, 2017
Parents make a big difference just by talking https://t.co/4tYBSUanCT
— BBC Education (@bbceducation) April 19, 2017
The small tweak to a family’s routine that makes kids better at science https://t.co/YYEc34PwKP
— Quartz (@qz) April 19, 2017
Can poetry revolutionize the parent-teacher conference? https://t.co/Nrah8A6ush by @AGZimmerman @TheAtlantic
— John Fensterwald (@jfenster) April 7, 2017
A TC study about texting as a tool to connect with families: Via @NPR: Parent Alert! Your Child Just Skipped Class https://t.co/mcvyDyLYgu
— Karen Mapp (@karen_mapp) March 3, 2017
Talking About Failure: What #Parents Can Do to Motivate Kids in School https://t.co/i3XnbH5TFB #edchat #parenting #motivation pic.twitter.com/gIDH4596ic
— MindShift (@MindShiftKQED) March 4, 2017
There is not a “culture of despair.” Low-SES parents optimistic about their kids’ edu futures, all things considered https://t.co/06S6C79zPs
— Daniel Willingham (@DTWillingham) March 2, 2017
Could the way we talk to children help them remember their science lessons? https://t.co/xhHMktedlF
— Carl Hendrick (@C_Hendrick) March 2, 2017
PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT: this school theme brings together evidence from our Toolkit with results of EEF-funded projects https://t.co/xNDicVpDBh pic.twitter.com/kBSNqoBeBb
— EEF (@EducEndowFoundn) February 26, 2017
Improving Parent-Teacher Relationships Can Help Students Succeed, Study Finds https://t.co/A4BSW6utfT #teaching
— EdWeek Teacher (@EdWeekTeacher) February 24, 2017
White families’ interest in public education drops sharply when control is lost or even shared https://t.co/AjooINKuvP pic.twitter.com/YCWEwlCEN9
— Alexander (@alexanderrusso) February 21, 2017
.@TeacherBeat: Home Visits With a STEM Twist https://t.co/s4qkfsp0pL #teaching
— Education Week (@educationweek) February 17, 2017
Value students’ native languages by inviting their parents to read to the class…in their native language: https://t.co/JZWEGjxiaQ
— WMEP (@WMEP6069) February 9, 2017
11 Ways a Parent Can Help with #Math by @ForTheTeachers #edchat #mathchat #teachertips pic.twitter.com/rKWTEozad8
— Marzano Research (@MarzanoResearch) February 1, 2017
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