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The Harvard Family Research Project separated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education to become the Global Family Research Project as of January 1, 2017. It is no longer affiliated with Harvard University.
August 2, 2011, updated August 28, 2011
Webinar date: August 18, 2011, 2:00–3:30 p.m. (EDT)
To access a recording of the webinar and a list of resources related to evaluating family engagement, click here.
Evaluating family engagement strategies to demonstrate their impact on student learning is essential for strengthening practice, and is becoming an increasingly important factor in securing program funding. Yet evaluation in this field is still in a developmental phase, and there are few clear guidelines available for identifying meaningful indicators of successful family engagement efforts.
This webinar highlights promising approaches for evaluating family engagement strategies, addresses challenges in defining and measuring outcomes, and provides guidance for building evaluation into a family engagement plan from the beginning. By defining measurable objectives early in the planning process, it becomes possible to connect family engagement efforts to important milestones—such as increases in parents’ understanding of how to support learning at home—as well as the ultimate goal of increased student achievement.
Evaluating Family Engagement Strategies was presented through a roundtable discussion among evaluation experts and addressed questions such as:
The roundtable format allowed time to address questions and comments from the webinar audience. And, for the first time in this webinar series, we invited the audience to submit questions in advance. We received some very thoughtful and compelling questions! Due to time constraints, we were able to address only a few, but send thanks to all those who contributed.
Featured panelists include: