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Parents as partners
Working together to deliver
Curriculum for Excellence

     Joanna Murphy - Glasgow rep
      Margaret Leitch – Falkirk rep
Your presenters today

Margaret Leitch – Fundraising Coordinator at Victoria Primary School Falkirk
                   Parent Member of Falkirk Parent Focus Group
                   Falkirk Council Representative for NPFS
                   Early Years Working Group and Curriculum for Excellence
                  Mum to MacKenzie – Primary 2, Murray – Age 2 and a Mystery!


Joanna Murphy - Parent Council Chair at St Bride’s Primary Glasgow
                Parent Member at Holyrood Secondary
                 Vice Chair Glasgow Parent Council Forum
                 Glasgow City Council Representative for NPFS
                 Parent member -CfE - Management Board
           Mum to Emily in S6, Alice – S3 and Katherine in Primary 5


                       And both working parents
The history


∗ 1988 – School Boards introduced


∗ 2006 – Parental Involvement Act Scotland


∗ 2007 - Parent Forums and Parent Councils established
∗
∗ 2009 – National Parent Forum of Scotland established
Parents as partners in learning


‘Parents, carers and families are by far the most
important influences in a child’s life. Parents who take a
supportive role in their child’s learning make a difference
in improving achievement and behaviour ‘

‘When parents and schools work together children do
better’

Guidance on the Scottish Schools (Parental Involvement) Act 2006
What do we mean by parental involvement?




∗ Learning at home - schools and others recognising the
  importance of the home environment and providing support for
  learning


∗ Home/school partnership - Schools, parents, carers and the
  community working together to educate children


∗ Parental representation - Listening and taking account of
  parent and carer views
Why should parents get involved?


 ∗ ‘Parental involvement has a significant positive affect on
   children’s achievement…’
 Desforges, C. , & Aboucher (2000)



 ∗ ‘… the most important ‘parenting factor’ is the parents’
   relationship with the school….’
 Research by Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Why should parents get involved?


 ∗The more engaged parents are in the education of their children
 the more likely their children are to succeed in the education
 system.

 ∗School improvement and school effectiveness research
 consistently shows that parental involvement is one of the key
 factors in securing higher student achievement

 “Review of best practice in parental engagement: Practitioners summary”
 Goodall, J. , and Vorhaus, J. , with the help of Carpentieri, JD. , Brooks, G. , Akerman, R. , and Harris,
 A                 September 2011
 https://www.education.gov.uk/publications/RSG/AllPublications/Page1/DFE-RR156
PISA – Let’s Read Them a Story!
        The Parent Factor in Education

∗ telling stories or reading books to children when they are very young is
  strongly related to how well they read and how much they enjoy
  reading, later on.


∗ talking about social and political issues, or about books, films and
  television programmes with adolescent children is related to better
  reading performance at school.


∗ children whose parents have more positive attitudes towards reading
  are better at reading, themselves, and enjoy reading more.
OECD (2012), Let's Read Them a Story! The Parent Factor in Education, PISA, OECD Publishing.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264176232-en
PISA – Let’s Read Them a story!
      The Parent factor in education

∗   More receptive to language
∗   More skilled at planning
∗   More skilled at setting goals
∗   Followed through in their studies and individual
    projects


     They have learned how to learn

OECD (2012),Let’s Read Them a Story! The Parent factor in Education, PISA< OECD
  Publishing
Challenges to parental
          involvement



Take a little time to consider the key
challenges to parental involvement in
your own setting.
What parents say




Parents ‘ Views on Improving Parental Involvement in Children’s Education Scottish Government publications /2005
So where do parents come in


Engaging with parents gives them the
opportunity to understand the vital role that
they play in their child’s learning and
development at all stages of education.
National Parent Forum of
       Scotland
Providing Information for parents




                     www.parentforumscotland.org
Parents as partners


Parents are vital partners in Curriculum for Excellence.
We are all :
∗preparing our children and young people for jobs that
don’t exist
∗to using technologies that haven’t been invented
∗to solving problems of which we are not yet aware

Shift Happens: www.flemimg.myzen.co.uk/shifthappens-Uk.wmv
Curriculum for Excellence
Parents supporting
   Curriculum for Excellence

∗ Shared reading
∗ Golden time
∗ Science week
∗ Supporting outdoor learning
∗ Sharing learning – QR codes
Parents supporting
Curriculum for Excellence
Parents supporting
Curriculum for Excellence
Parents supporting
   Curriculum for Excellence
“Food for Thought” was dreamt up by Primary 6 & 7’s when they
were learning about Global Citizenship.

It has developed a sense of community and is raising money for
their sister school in Ghana and other local groups.

Pupils have gained and used many skills during this opportunity such
as literacy during marketing and PR, numeracy during ordering
stock, pricing and keeping their accounts and IT skills for Graphic
Design, invite design, newsletters, Twitter and blogging.

Critical Success Factors - enthusiasm, commitment, going above and
beyond, keep it manageable and have a good business plan – it’s
essential.
Parents as partners


‘A hundred years from now it will not matter what kind of
car you drove, what kind of house you lived in, how much
you had in your bank account, or what your clothes
looked like.
But the world may be a little better because you were
important in the life of a child.’

Margaret Fishback Powers
Further information


∗   glasgow@npfs.org.uk
∗   falkirk@npfs.org.uk
∗   www.parentforumscotland.org
∗   http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/parentzone/

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Parents as partners SLF online version

  • 1. Parents as partners Working together to deliver Curriculum for Excellence Joanna Murphy - Glasgow rep Margaret Leitch – Falkirk rep
  • 2. Your presenters today Margaret Leitch – Fundraising Coordinator at Victoria Primary School Falkirk Parent Member of Falkirk Parent Focus Group Falkirk Council Representative for NPFS Early Years Working Group and Curriculum for Excellence Mum to MacKenzie – Primary 2, Murray – Age 2 and a Mystery! Joanna Murphy - Parent Council Chair at St Bride’s Primary Glasgow Parent Member at Holyrood Secondary Vice Chair Glasgow Parent Council Forum Glasgow City Council Representative for NPFS Parent member -CfE - Management Board Mum to Emily in S6, Alice – S3 and Katherine in Primary 5 And both working parents
  • 3. The history ∗ 1988 – School Boards introduced ∗ 2006 – Parental Involvement Act Scotland ∗ 2007 - Parent Forums and Parent Councils established ∗ ∗ 2009 – National Parent Forum of Scotland established
  • 4. Parents as partners in learning ‘Parents, carers and families are by far the most important influences in a child’s life. Parents who take a supportive role in their child’s learning make a difference in improving achievement and behaviour ‘ ‘When parents and schools work together children do better’ Guidance on the Scottish Schools (Parental Involvement) Act 2006
  • 5. What do we mean by parental involvement? ∗ Learning at home - schools and others recognising the importance of the home environment and providing support for learning ∗ Home/school partnership - Schools, parents, carers and the community working together to educate children ∗ Parental representation - Listening and taking account of parent and carer views
  • 6. Why should parents get involved? ∗ ‘Parental involvement has a significant positive affect on children’s achievement…’ Desforges, C. , & Aboucher (2000) ∗ ‘… the most important ‘parenting factor’ is the parents’ relationship with the school….’ Research by Joseph Rowntree Foundation
  • 7. Why should parents get involved? ∗The more engaged parents are in the education of their children the more likely their children are to succeed in the education system. ∗School improvement and school effectiveness research consistently shows that parental involvement is one of the key factors in securing higher student achievement “Review of best practice in parental engagement: Practitioners summary” Goodall, J. , and Vorhaus, J. , with the help of Carpentieri, JD. , Brooks, G. , Akerman, R. , and Harris, A September 2011 https://www.education.gov.uk/publications/RSG/AllPublications/Page1/DFE-RR156
  • 8. PISA – Let’s Read Them a Story! The Parent Factor in Education ∗ telling stories or reading books to children when they are very young is strongly related to how well they read and how much they enjoy reading, later on. ∗ talking about social and political issues, or about books, films and television programmes with adolescent children is related to better reading performance at school. ∗ children whose parents have more positive attitudes towards reading are better at reading, themselves, and enjoy reading more. OECD (2012), Let's Read Them a Story! The Parent Factor in Education, PISA, OECD Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264176232-en
  • 9. PISA – Let’s Read Them a story! The Parent factor in education ∗ More receptive to language ∗ More skilled at planning ∗ More skilled at setting goals ∗ Followed through in their studies and individual projects They have learned how to learn OECD (2012),Let’s Read Them a Story! The Parent factor in Education, PISA< OECD Publishing
  • 10. Challenges to parental involvement Take a little time to consider the key challenges to parental involvement in your own setting.
  • 11. What parents say Parents ‘ Views on Improving Parental Involvement in Children’s Education Scottish Government publications /2005
  • 12. So where do parents come in Engaging with parents gives them the opportunity to understand the vital role that they play in their child’s learning and development at all stages of education.
  • 13. National Parent Forum of Scotland
  • 14. Providing Information for parents www.parentforumscotland.org
  • 15. Parents as partners Parents are vital partners in Curriculum for Excellence. We are all : ∗preparing our children and young people for jobs that don’t exist ∗to using technologies that haven’t been invented ∗to solving problems of which we are not yet aware Shift Happens: www.flemimg.myzen.co.uk/shifthappens-Uk.wmv
  • 17. Parents supporting Curriculum for Excellence ∗ Shared reading ∗ Golden time ∗ Science week ∗ Supporting outdoor learning ∗ Sharing learning – QR codes
  • 20. Parents supporting Curriculum for Excellence “Food for Thought” was dreamt up by Primary 6 & 7’s when they were learning about Global Citizenship. It has developed a sense of community and is raising money for their sister school in Ghana and other local groups. Pupils have gained and used many skills during this opportunity such as literacy during marketing and PR, numeracy during ordering stock, pricing and keeping their accounts and IT skills for Graphic Design, invite design, newsletters, Twitter and blogging. Critical Success Factors - enthusiasm, commitment, going above and beyond, keep it manageable and have a good business plan – it’s essential.
  • 21.
  • 22. Parents as partners ‘A hundred years from now it will not matter what kind of car you drove, what kind of house you lived in, how much you had in your bank account, or what your clothes looked like. But the world may be a little better because you were important in the life of a child.’ Margaret Fishback Powers
  • 23. Further information ∗ glasgow@npfs.org.uk ∗ falkirk@npfs.org.uk ∗ www.parentforumscotland.org ∗ http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/parentzone/