This research on school and parent engagement is timely and incredibly important. Here are 10 questions every school leader and parent must ask (and answer) to determine if the relationship is truly collaborative:
1. How do schools and families operate together to improve knowledge?
2. How to we help each other learn through dialogue?
3. How do joint goals emerge and develop during enquiry?
4. What products do we create for and with each other?
5. How do we help students access resources outside the school community?
6. How does the community support learning in school?
7. Do parents and school staff both know and understand how group communication processes promote collaboration?
8. Do community social structure promote collaboration and interdependence?
9. Do parents and school staff display communal responsibility, including how schools best benefit students?
10. Can parents explain, and do they understand, how and what classroom and school-based assessments and evaluations mean?
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1moIn my research I found that parents who do not have a positive relationship with education create low self esteem and self worth for their children in relation to academics. Due ro this children are unable to perform well. One questions therefore weather it is meritocracy or parentocracy? In one of the leading universities in US, they are trying to develop a curriculum for parenting to be taught to high school students. I wonder if India can adopt a similar policy?