Getting parents and caregivers involved in schools is often challenging. While, of course, they care about their children, certain barriers make it harder for them to get involved, no matter how much they want to. So what can schools do to help? During the edLeader Panel “Scaffolding: The Key to Engaging ALL Families in and Out of School,” Ilana Steinhauer, Executive Director of Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) Berkshires, and Rebecca Honig, Chief Content and Curriculum Officer at ParentPowered, explained how scaffolding can get families involved.
Presented by Ilana Steinhauer, Executive Director, Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) Berkshires; and Rebecca Honig, Chief Content and Curriculum Officer, ParentPowered
Presented by Nancy Akhavan, Ed.D., Author and Speaker; and Nichole Walsh, Ed.D., Instructional Coach
Presented by Eric Carbaugh, Ph.D., Faculty, ASCD
Presented by Eric Carbaugh, Ph.D., Faculty, ASCD
Presented by Brenda Adeva, Educational Consultant, Ballard & Tighe; and Pamela Abbey, Educational Consultant, Ballard & Tighe
Presented by Dr. Douglas Fisher, Professor, San Diego State University
Moderated by Joanna Lewis, Senior Product Marketing – Digital Acceleration Group, McGraw Hill
Presented by Dr. Juli Dixon, Professor of Mathematics Education, University of Central Florida
Moderated by Siobhan Nordstrom, Product Marketing Manager, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt