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Home Events Using Text Message Initiatives for Parent Engagement
Southwest | May 19, 2022
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Time: 3:00–4:30 p.m. Central Time | 4:00–5:30 p.m. Eastern Time
How do schools, districts, and states use text messages to engage families in their children’s education? Research has shown that messaging via text can successfully change behavior. In addition, research indicates that increased parental involvement in children’s education leads to better academic, behavioral, and social outcomes for students and to better ratings on measures of climate and culture for schools. What’s more, parents report having better attitudes about their children’s education when they are more engaged.
This webinar will feature recent research and firsthand perspectives on using text messaging strategies for parent engagement and outreach. Candace Hester, PhD, of the Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Southwest will discuss a parent communications study that REL Southwest is conducting in Arkansas. Anja Kurki, PhD, of the American Institutes for Research® (AIR®) will discuss findings and strategies about texting parents to improve student attendance. Hadley Bachman of the Ohio Statewide Family Engagement Center will discuss research on texting middle school parents. Practitioners Dunya Minoo and Kelli Mitchell from Portland Public Schools in Oregon will then share their experiences with using text messaging for parent outreach in their district.
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Who will benefit: This webinar is designed for a national audience of state education agency and local education agency staff.
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