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1 By Tracey Parks and Angela Riffle How Teams Can Talk to Parents… and Get Results How Teams Can Talk to Parents… and Get Results

2 Pitfalls of Traditional Conferences  Areas of concern are either repeated or not clearly defined  Individual teacher approach rather than a team addressing the big picture  Focus entirely on weaknesses without mention of strengths  No solutions offered There’s got to be a better way!

3  We attended workshops at the National Middle School Convention.  We listened to professional development speakers including Dr. Mike Stabile.  We read teaming-focused books such as Wow, What a Team!: Essential Components for Successful Teaming by Randy Thompson and Dorothy Vander Jagt.  Then we compiled ideas from these sources to create a conference method to fit the needs of our team.

4 Date of Meeting ________________ Follow up date ________________ Team 7A Parent Conference Summary Student’s Name: ____________________________________________ Parent(s) / Guardian(s) Present: ________________________________ School Faculty Present: (circle) Science: Adams, Bauer Math: Harvey, Schorr, Supinger Encore: Akers, Castner, Cottrell, Language Arts: Connaughton, Gillum, Fuqua, Patton, Tignor Harvey, Riffle Other: __________ __________ World Studies: Henrich, Parks Student’s Strengths: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Areas of Concern: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ All team members have input on student strengths and areas of concern. Determine who will lead and who will take notes during the conference. (form included in session handout)

5 Possible Strategies/Modifications:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What the student will do to make improvements: ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ What the parent/guardian will do to encourage improvements: ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ What the teachers will do to encourage and assist the student’s success: ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Signatures of all present: ___________________________ All stakeholders brainstorm possible strategies for success. Determine which strategies will be implemented and who will be responsible. (form included in session handout)

6 For the next 3 minutes, discuss the following with a neighbor: Please jot down any questions as there will be time for questions and comments at the end of the session.  Initial Thoughts  Concerns  Questions

7 All team members agree to follow the conference format. All team members give input to strengths, concerns, and solutions. Keep a positive, collaborative atmosphere. Focus on solutions, not just on problems. Parents leave with written strategies and a well defined plan for success.

8 As we began to use this conference format, we recognized the need for an additional layer of communication. Follow Up. Student: ____________________ Contacting Teacher: ____________________ Team 7A Parent Conference Follow-Up Parent/Guardian Contacted _______________________ Date ________________ Contact made via (circle): phone e-mail mailed up-date parent meeting B= Better W=Worse S=Same Initial Problem(s)MathScienceWSLAOtherParent(s) 1 B/W/S 2 3 4 (form included in session handout)

9 H=Helping NH=Not Helping (or Not Happening) NA=Not Applicable Strategies ImplementedMathScienceWSLAOtherParent(s) 1 H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: 2 H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: 3 H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: 4 H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: 5 H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: H/NH/NA Comment: Grade: Follow up Information: _____Continue Plan _____Implement additional strategies (see new sheet) _____Move to formal IAT (Intervention) Comments: What’s the next step? (form included in session handout)

10 For the next 3 minutes, discuss the following with a neighbor: Please jot down any questions as there will be time for questions and comments at the end of the session.  Initial Thoughts  Concerns  Questions

11 Source: Batsche, G. M., Elliott, J., Graden, J., Grimes, J., Kovaleski, J. F., Prasse, D., et al. (2005). Response to intervention: Policy Considera- tions and imple- mentation. Alexandria, VA: National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Inc.

12 Tier 1 Promote use of planner, Teacher web sites, District on-line services, preferential seating, organizational plan, locker checks and/or clean-outs, use of advisory periods, ETC… Tier 2 On-line subscription programs such as Read Naturally or Study Island, books on tape, extended time for homework and tests, study guides provided, copy of class notes provided, ETC… Tier 3 Individualized student-specific program/plan

13  Questions?  Comments?  Concerns?  Suggestions?

14 Session Title: How Teams Can Talk to Parents and Get Results Presenters: Tracey Parks and Angela Riffle CEU Code: #DL7 Website: http://ParentTeamConference.wikispaces.com Thank you! Please take a moment to complete and return the evaluation form. Learning Session Evaluation


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