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Connecting with families when it’s more important than ever

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School-family partnerships have never been more important than they are now. Whether students are learning at home, in person, or in a remote model this year, parents and caregivers will play a big role in their children’s learning. Families need and deserve support to fulfill this role. At the same time, they should have opportunities to inform and co-create learning plans and to give voice to their needs and desires for student learning. This webinar will examine how to empower and support families at a time of enormous stress, and consider this fall as an opportunity for new kinds of connection.   Participants of this webinar will: Learn strategies for connecting with parents and caregivers during remote and hybrid learning; Gain ideas for how to

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Director at Spokane Public Schools | + posts
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Interim Director at UCLA Parent Empowerment Project  | + posts
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English as a New Language Teacher at New York City Public Schools | + posts

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