Engaging parents - the good, bad and the ugly of ict

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Engaging ParEnts in LEarning through iCt I a i n W i l l i a m s B r a d l e y S t o k e C o m m u n i t y S c h o o l

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A presentation for South Glos Secondary Heads, Nov 2011

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Engaging ParEnts in LEarning through iCt

I a i n W i l l i a m s – B r a d l e y S t o k e C o m m u n i t y S c h o o l

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EPRA 2007-9

Engaging Parents to Raise Achievement

Schools’ Network / Warwick University

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EPRA led to questions about effectiveness of

parental engagement and its role

Research Base case studies

Parental Engagement Quality Standard (PEQS)

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THINK ABOUT Current Y6 parents coming into Y7

Many of them will stay connected to your school longer than a significant proportion

of your colleagues…

SO… what is the balance of time and effort invested in

your parent body compared to that of your staff body?

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Where is our focus? Warwick University Research – Alma Harris

Home School

80% of factors affecting children happen in the home

So why do we put 100% effort into addressing 20% of the problem?

20% happen in school

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A paradigm shift? What does the research tell us?

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Parental Engagement Quality Standard What is PEQS? o PEQS (Gold and Silver)

o Engaging Parents Toolkit

o ‘Free’ resource from SSAT/BECTA

o Excellent toolkit to work through with LT

o Pulls together all of your best practice

o Developed by Senior Leaders, Heads, SSAT and Warwick University

o 16th November @ BSCS – Parental Engagement Workshop – Schools’ Network

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Parental Engagement Quality Standard 3 main strands o Overarching Ethos

o Parental Engagement and Learning

o Information, Communication & Dialogue

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Parental Engagement Quality Standard Overarching Ethos o Audit of engagement activity through the year

o Mechanisms in place for reaching all parents

o Ensuring parents know they matter, nurturing parents’ belief in their key role

o Mechanisms in place for measuring the impact of parental engagement work

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Parental Engagement Quality Standard Parental Engagement and Learning o How we link parental engagement and Learning

o How we link parental engagement activities to learning in the home

o How do we engage parents to enable them to join in the celebration of success?

o How do we engage parents to enable them to support positive behaviour?

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Parental Engagement Quality Standard Information, Communication and Dialogue o How logical is our reporting?

o What general information we provide about the school?

o What information we provide for parents about their son/daughter?

o What mechanisms for information exchange are in place?

o What information do we glean from parents?

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Parental Engagement Quality Standard

Once you’ve selected the strand… 1. Click on the specific statements 2. Pick a category 3. Input your evidence (video, audio, photo, text,

HTML , docs) 4. The website colour codes your progress…

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Parental Engagement Quality Standard The geeky stuff o You can view the evidence as it develops

o Graphical image (PIE chart) to show how you compare

o Guidance and exemplification provided

o Case studies and strategies used in other schools are provided

o You can review, edit and update evidence at any time

o PDF files are available to print for secure publishing on your website

o Once you’re happy with it, you can publish it on the SSAT website

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Shift Happens… Are you ready for a challenge?

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No longer a 19th Century model

21st Century Welcome to the…

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How ?!

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Stop focusing on your model for

ICT…

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focus the energy on your model for

learning and teaching…

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ICT is a means to an end

NOT the end in itself

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Winning Hearts

and Minds…

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People expect technology to fail

It’s US they need confidence in

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Examples of ICT engagement tools 8 key areas

Area Cost 1. Website small 2. Email small - medium 3. Texting medium 4. Slideshare n/a 5. Drop Box n/a 6. Online booking facilities small 7. Learning Platform high 8. Social Media n/a

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ICT – parental engagement tools Website & Digital Signage

Simple and fresh

Updating – anyone?

Bottlenecks

QA/QC systems

Open Source?

Link to other info systems

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ICT – parental engagement tools Email

o Develop a Communications Policy and an email policy (alongside Complaints Policy) o Electronic communication is our STANDARD method o Parents need to request a paper copy of correspondence o One colleague co-ordinates most mass parent emails o Important to check integrity of MIS data (in our case, SIMS) o Caution about over-reliance on email to communicate emotive issues o Use it carefully for staff to parent communication o Have a few generic email addresses: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] o This helps to filter lots of emails

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ICT – parental engagement tools Texting

o Cost SAVINGS!!!!

o Really useful for quick contact

o Limited number of characters

o Great for info on: detentions, trip letters, meeting reminders etc

o Does Email too

o You WILL get a reaction! (mostly ours have been positive)

o Make sure someone oversees and develops good systems!

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ICT – parental engagement tools

9th most visited website in 2009

Free online repository for all your online presentations

Basic analytics in free version

Can link to your website via a really simple widget

Inspiration for your own presentations – any theme

Loads of other features: MP3, video, webinar, PDF/MS Office share

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ICT – parental engagement tools

o Free 2GB online storage o Syncs with ALL your PC/MAC/Mobile devices o Lost your memory stick? o Memory stick too small? o Want to share files with parents? o Private and public files o Go mobile and still connect? o Untapped potential

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ICT – parental engagement tools Online Booking Facilities

Booking Appointments - http://bradleystoke.parentseveningsystem.co.uk/ Booking appointments with staff was a problem o Reliant on forgetful students o Office taking too many calls about bookings o Confusion over what had been booked Managing tickets - http://www.eventelephant.com o Free if event is free o Manages booking, admin, communication, sales, and generates badges o Links via a URL

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ICT – parental engagement tools Learning Platform

Learning focused

Fully owned by you

Fully controlled by you

Fully developed by you

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ICT – parental engagement tools Lessons learnt with Learning Platforms

o Remember ‘Measure twice, cut once…’ o Only launch when ready and confident – you get one shot! o It’s not just about information (e.g. data) exchange o Your learning platform and parent portal must link – remember learning is central! o MUST be simple and user friendly o Can an idiot use it? o Designed by parents, for parents… o Think about the total cost of ownership. Don’t forget things like:

• Reduced printing costs (e.g. exam/SATs papers) • Extra network storage • Streamlining communications (integral email)

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How do parents GET your info?

PULL Vs

PUSH

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o FACEBOOK - 30 billion pieces of content shared each month o UK 51M internet users in June 2010 82% population online 48.5%% of population are on FB o 25% of UK FB users in 13 – 19 age range

o TWITTER – 300,00 new users per day, 3 billion requests per day by 180M unique visitors o 75% of Twitter’s visitors use third party apps! o UK = 5th / 10 for Twitter traffic 18% of US Tweets are from teenagers

o YOU TUBE every minute 24h of video uploaded o 2 billion viewers per day, 50% are under 20 years old o Today, You Tube occupies the same amount of bandwidth the entire internet used in 2000

o 90% of internet users use at least 1 social networking site…

The ‘S’ word Social Networking

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The ‘S’ word Social Networking & Mobile /Smart Technology

o Soon, we will not be able to ignore its implications (limited resources/funds and student trends) o If such technologies are used, fear of ‘what might happen’ drives us o The possibilities of how we MIGHT engage them are overlooked – calculated risks are not taken o POLICY/PRACTICE, CONSISTENCY and EXPECTATIONS are essential o No different to a uniform policy in terms of the WAY you work with students – rewards and sanctions o ENGAGEMENT with the REAL issues o Better managed and in the open than wanton misuse behind closed doors – EDUCATE users

o Costello Technology College – Google them (School Facebook site and YouTube channel) o PUSH technology is the key (Twitter client or RSS feed)

o Start with TWITTER 1) CPD for yourself 2) Learning and Teaching

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By 2014, South Korea plans to digitize all elementary level materials.

By 2015, the entire curriculum will be

delivered via an online device. A cloud-based system will host all software and

content…

MIT Technology Review

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Useful Resources

o Parents: Do they know they matter? o https://www.education.gov.uk/publications/standard/publicationDetail/Page1/DCSF-RBW004 o http://www.amazon.co.uk/Parents-Know-They-Matter-Achievement/dp/1855394790

o Bradley Stoke Consultant School o www.bradleystokecs.org.uk/consultantschool

o Useful Tools o 100 top tools for eLearning o www.teachers2parents.co.uk o www.slideshare.net o www.eventelephant.com o www.sliderocket.com o www.prezi.com o http://www.parentseveningsystem.co.uk/

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Useful Resources

o Useful Tools (cont.) o www.dropbox.com

o Useful websites

o http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/home o www.2020plus.net o www.digeratidom.com o www.frogtrade.com o www.twitter.com o http://www.2mminutes.com/

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