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  • Session Two: Preparing to Cross Borders
  • Session Three: Family and Community Engagement
  • Session Four: Collaboration
  • Session Five: Exploring Community Resources
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  • HW 5.4: National PTA Standards

    Selecting a Standard for a Place to Begin

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    Learning Outcome Pedagogical Intent Student Position

    Provide support and advocacy. 

     Employ strategies to empower parents/families to participate in their child’s education. 

    Assessment: 50 pts.

    Due: Session 6

    Teachers can use the National PTA Standards to improve their practice by creating a plan to apply one of them in their own work with students and families.

    Students have learned the National PTA Standards and have thought about their application to the school setting.  They are now challenged to plan to apply one of the standards in their own classroom and practices.

    Instructions

     

    1. Think about your classroom and how you are applying the National PTA Standards in your work with students and families. To refresh your memory, you can go to LA 1.3 for the National PTA Standards summary sheet.
    2. Analyze the six standards and identify at least one area in which you could improve your practice?  The Standards are: 

       3. Select one standard for you to begin your work in applying the standards in your classroom and school.  Write the name of the standard as well as specifically stating the ideas you will use to achieve your plan.  

      4. Bring your written plan to session 6 to share. 

      This content is provided to you freely by EdTech Books.

      Access it online or download it at https://edtechbooks.org/partnerships/hw_54_national_pta_s.