Family Involvement In Education Essay

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The topic of family involvement with children’s education has caught my attention since I have seen a lack of it throughout my own education. Parent involvement is generally low or not enough in certain urban districts. Many parents seem unaware of the importance of their participation and the large role they play on their children’s education. It is many concepts and factors that can potentially affect students’ academic performance. It is socio economic, family factors that can negatively affect a student’s learning engagement and participation in educational achievement. The question then is: How can Public schools promote family involvement? The school site I conducted my observations was PS/IS 30 Mary White Ovington. Located in the neighborhood of Bay Ridge in Downtown Brooklyn. This school in particular carries grades k-8, however I only observed a 1st grade general education class. This school consists of 54% White (the majority); the minorities: Hispanic: 29%, Asian: 15%, and Black: 2%. It is also …show more content…

Weiner mentions Teachers Unions such as The National Union of Teachers (NUT) which promotes “embedding in its vision for public education and developing on-the-ground alliances with parents and students.” (Weiner, 1) reveling teachers efforts to find a solution to this topic. In addition Henderson, the author of Beyond the Bake Sale: How School Districts Can Promote Family Involvement states, “For a district to be serious about closing the achievement gap, it will also have to be serious about closing the gap between schools that do and do not welcome partnerships with families. All of us- teachers, parents, administrators, office holders, community members, students, family members, and local organizations- must work together to make this happen.” It takes team work and speaking out/ reaching out to see changes. b. Plan of

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