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Mr. V. L. Stonecipher,
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When parents and families get personally involved in
education, their children do better in school and grow up to
be more successful
in life. Sounds like common sense, doesn't it?
Yet parental involvement is one of the most overlooked aspects of American
education today. The fact is, many parents don't realize how
important it is to
get involved in their children's learning. As one dad said when he began to read
to his daughter ever day and discovered that it improved her learning, "I never
realized how much it would mean to her to hear me read." Other parents would
like to be involved, but have trouble finding the time.
All parents and family members should try to find the time and make the
effort because research shows that when families get involved, their
children:
- Get better grades and test scores.
- Graduate from high school at higher rates.
- Are more likely to go on to higher education.
- Are better behaved and have more positive attitudes.
Family involvement is also one of the
best investments a family can make. Students who graduate from high
school
earn, on average, $200,000 more in their lifetimes than students who drop out.
College graduate makes
almost $1 million more!
Most important, ALL parents and families can enjoy these benefits.
It doesn't matter how much money you have. It doesn't matter how much formal
education you've had yourself or how well you did in school. And family
involvement works for children at all grade levels.
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What is "Family Involvement in Education"
It's a lot of different types of activities. Some parents and families may
have the time to get involved in many ways. Other may only have the time for one
or two activities. But whatever your level of involvement, remember:
If
you get involved and stay involved, you can make a world of difference.
Family involvement in education can mean:
Reading a bedtime story to your preschool child...checking
homework every night...getting involved in PTA...discussing your children's
progress with teachers...voting in school board elections...helping your school
to set challenging academic standards...limiting TV viewing to no more than two
hours on school nights...getting personally involved in governing your
school...becoming an advocate for better education in your community and
state...and insisting on high standards of behavior for children.
Or, family involvement can be as simple as asking your
children, "How was school today?" But ask every day. That will send your
children the clear message that their schoolwork is
important to you and you expect them to learn.
Many children and parents are yearning for this kind of togetherness these
days. Among student aged 10 to 13, for example, 72 percent say
they would like
to talk to their parents more about their homework. Forty percent of parents
across the country believe that they are not
devoting enough time to their
children's education. And teachers say that increasing parental involvement in
education should be the number one priority for public education in the next few
years.
From
"Get Involved!
How Parents and Families Can Help Their Children Do Better in School"
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