Monday, March 8, 2021

Collaborative Processes

When we talk about collaboration in schools, we must include the strategies for parental involvement and parent engagement. It is a fact that is well known in the public schools that as students rise in grade, the parent involvement decreases. That is actually opposite to what should be happening. Students and the schools need more parental involvement as students get older and schools should develop an engagement strategy to involve families. When schools do, they are seen as more culturally responsive, collaborative, and equitable.

Collaborative processes can benefit the student in many ways, but are much more efficient when all stakeholders are involved. Open communication is vital to student success and the school leader that has authentic quality communication with all stakeholders, including parents will ultimately be more successful. By including everyone in the communication, a school will be able to close the achievement gap much quicker than without. Once open lines of communication have been established, proper planning is needed. The quality of the overall program and equity with all learners should be evaluated. If change is warranted, systemic change should be implemented along with a system of evaluation. This will anchor any change to the learner and what is best for them.

Until next time...

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