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Hidden Causes of Low Parental Engagement in Urban Schools and What to Do About It

Hidden Causes of Low Parental Engagement in Urban Schools and What to Do About It

FromTeachers Aid


Hidden Causes of Low Parental Engagement in Urban Schools and What to Do About It

FromTeachers Aid

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Urban parents have unique issues and concerns that can affect their interest and willingness to engage with school staff at all levels -- from teachers to administrators. Tune in to hear what a recent study revealed and to learn what you can do to better engage urban parents.



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PATRICIA A. ACKERMAN, Executive Director of the Chalkdust Education Foundation, is a retired public school educator who served as a teacher, principal and K-12 curriculum administrator. PeterMcDermott, faculty of Pace University in NYC teaching courses in literacy education. is involved in the International Reading Association's literacy education project in Sierra Leone. Marilyn Rhames is a science teacher at a charter school in Chicago and writes a weekly blog for Education Week Teacher called "Charting My Own Course." Patrick Riccards is a communications and policy expert and also blogs for Eduflack.
Released:
Nov 5, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Teachers Aid is new for 2018 with Mandy Froehlich and Jon Harper. We've refocused the show on meeting some of the biggest unmet needs every educator has. If you are an educator who gives teaching your all, but still feels that you're not doing enough, this show is for you. Tune in to get social and emotional support for the very personal challenges teachers face. We promise you that you won't hear educators talking like this every day.