Effective Collaborations
Description:

Rutgers University Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Project

Presents
Effective Collaborations
with

Parents, Community Members and Organizations

   
   
This workshop will provide school districts and individual schools with practical strategies for improving collaboration with parents and community groups. Educators will learn how to actively involve parents and community groups with local school efforts to improve student education and build stronger communities.
 
 

Specific topics to be addressed include:

  • Steps that you can take to build a strong working relationship with parents and communities.
  • Seeing beyond PTA’s and “class moms” as the main form of active parental involvement.
  • How to include learning approaches through the school curriculum for building relationships with community organizations using strategies such as service learning.
  • Tips for including “empty nesters’ and “zero child adults” in your districts planning.
  • Leveraging win-win opportunities with local businesses.

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Coordinator:
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Offering Details:
Offering Dates:
February 25, 2010 09:00 AM - February 25, 2010 1:00 PM
Description:
Registration will begin at 8:30 am
The Workshop will be from 9:00am to 1: pm

For Workshop Location and Driving Directions please click the link below
http://maps.rutgers.edu/building.aspx?id=114

The Rutgers Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Project is located at the far end of the building in Suite C.

The Workshop will be located in the Answer Large Conference Room, to the right down the hall after you enter the main doors.

You may park in front of the building
Event Location:
Center for Applied Psychology - Rutgers University
 
Piscataway, NJ USA
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