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Join Julie Duffield and Jane Gee on September 21st, 2012, for a workshop introducing the PTA Family Tree, discussing roles, nuts & bolts, tips sharing, and networking opportunities to empower and assist you. Learn to leverage resources, communicate effectively, and plan engaging parent education events. Discover different modes of parent education, share tips, network, and plan future events. Take the next steps towards creating human connections and collaborative learning experiences within your community.
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PTAParent Education Workshop Julie Duffield and Jane Gee 21st September 2012
Agenda • Introductions • PTA Family Tree • What is our role • Review of nuts & bolts • Learn how we can assist you • Share Tips • Network
Family Tree PTAC- 6th District PTA 19 units Units: PTA Pres * PTA parent ed/outreach, event chair
Building Connections and Collaboration How we see our role “Creating a human connection on a topic may be as important as the content itself.” Case Study: Upcoming Event Rest and Relaxation in the Rat Race
Communication: Calendar & marketing • Empower you all • Not reinvent the wheel • Levage what os what has already
Nuts & Bolts Quizz • What days of the week are assigned for events to the different schools ? • What Tuesday of the month should no event occur and why? • Where can you check what other school events are happening to avoid conflict? • What resource can you use to partner with other units? • What time of the day is best?
Tour • PAUSD- http://events.pausd.org/ • PTA.org -http://info.paloaltopta.org/parent_ed.shtml
Different Parent Ed modes On TimeLecture (Big Name) speakers Panel On-Going • Coffee Chat (Discussion) • Study Group (Book Study, Review DVD) • Others?
How we can help youCase Study: You Input • Panel – selecting topic and presenters • One session (pros and cons) • How to get questions in advance • Format • Selecting and paying speakers • Opportunity knocks
Share Tips and Network to Plan • Topics – format • Speakers – venues • Budget • Marketing • Engagement
Some next steps • Plan for a series on one theme – events could be in different formats) • At least one large event • Sharing (via email group) • Have Fun!