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Bringing It All Together: Family and Community Engagement Policies in Action

Webinar date: November 16, 2011, 1:002:30 p.m. (EST)

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This will be the final webinar in the Achieving Excellence and Innovation in Family, School, and Community Engagement series. Presenters will revisit prominent themes discussed throughout the series while focusing on how family, school, and community engagement (FSCE) can bring value to education reform initiatives.

This webinar will examine the different roles of federal, state, and local entities in promoting FSCE policy; highlight innovative examples of systemic, integrated, and sustained FSCE in action at every level; and identify opportunities for practitioners, program staff, advocates, and education officials to weave FSCE policies into their own work.

Karen Mapp, Consultant to the U.S. Department of Education on Family Engagement, will discuss the research base for her work at the Department in developing a policy framework for family engagement as it applies to Title I and other nationwide federal school improvement efforts. Kiersten Beigel, from the Office of Head Start, will discuss how the new National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement is reshaping how Head Start centers work toward family and child outcomes. Ruth Anne Landsverk and Betsy Prueter from Wisconsin's Department of Public Instruction (DPI) will discuss how the DPI promotes family engagement in school districts across the state. And Karren Dunkley, from The School District of Philadelphia, will talk about the district’s efforts to accelerate achievement through family and community engagement.

Featured speakers include:

  • Keynote Speaker: Karen Mapp, Lecturer on Education and Director of the Education Policy and Management Program at Harvard Graduate School of Education; Consultant to the U.S. Department of Education on Family Engagement
  • Moderator: Catherine Jordan, Program Manager, SEDL
  • Kiersten Beigel, Family and Community Partnerships Specialist, Office of Head Start
  • Ruth Anne Landsverk, FamilySchoolCommunity Partnerships Coordinator, Community Learning and Partnerships, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
  • Betsy Prueter, VISTA and AmeriCorps Coordinator, Community Learning and Partnerships, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
  • Karren Dunkley, Deputy Chief, Office of Parent, Family, Community Engagement, and Faith-Based Partnerships, The School District of Philadelphia

ABOUT THE WEBINAR SERIES
The Achieving Excellence and Innovation in Family, School, and Community Engagement webinar series aims to provide opportunities for stakeholders representing national, regional, and local organizations to learn about family, school, and community engagement research and innovations, as well as best practices from the field. The series kicked off in April 2010 and will run through September 2011.


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