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Enhancing Home/School Partnerships: Parent Workshop Agenda - January 15, 2014

Join us for a vital workshop on the significance of home-school partnerships at LIS on January 15, 2014. Learn how you can actively involve yourself in your child's education through practical strategies. We'll discuss ways to support learning at home, maintain first language skills, and encourage your child’s responsibility. Discover how to access important school information through various channels, including teacher communication, school websites, and PTA meetings. Together, we can foster a supportive learning environment for our children.

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Enhancing Home/School Partnerships: Parent Workshop Agenda - January 15, 2014

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  1. Home/School Partnership at LIS Parent workshop 15th January, 2014

  2. Agenda Why home-school partnership is important How can you be involved? Practical ways to support learning How to get information about school.

  3. Parental Involvement Matters

  4. Home/School Partnership Maintain & develop first language. Ask your child about their day & LISTEN. Encourage responsibility. Ensure early bedtime.

  5. Opportunities for parental support include: • Ensuring your child is at school • Asking your child to share their home learning with you and encourage them to explain their thinking. • Volunteering as the PTA class parent in your child’s class. • Volunteering to assist with group learning in a class. • Attending class presentations and assemblies. • Volunteering to take a mother-tongue reading group.

  6. Questioning Q: How was your day? A: Fine. Q: What did you do at school today? A: Nothing.

  7. How do I know what is happening? Talk to your child Check the school website and PYP documents Check the Primary Blog Read school sent emails Collect your child’s report, read it and discuss it with them Talk to/email your child’s teacher Read the class/year blog or newsletter Talk to/email the Primary Leadership Team Explore the ibo website (www.ibo.org) Go to PTA meetings

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