{"id":8294,"date":"2009-12-04T17:33:41","date_gmt":"2009-12-04T22:33:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/?p=8294"},"modified":"2009-12-04T17:33:41","modified_gmt":"2009-12-04T22:33:41","slug":"leading-more-parents-to-be-teachers-allies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/2009\/12\/leading-more-parents-to-be-teachers-allies\/","title":{"rendered":"Leading More Parents to Be Teachers&#8217; Allies"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-7842\" title=\"teacher\" src=\"http:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/11\/teacher.jpg\" alt=\"teacher\" width=\"120\" height=\"81\" \/>Every now and then someone says something that really sticks with you. About a year ago, I had a conversation with Harriet Sanford, president and CEO of the NEA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the huge, nationwide teachers union. The foundation has made Milwaukee a major focus in recent years, giving more than $2 million to Milwaukee Public Schools, generally for\u00a0developing the skills of teachers in low-performing schools.<\/p>\n<p>Sanford was describing how things were going in other cities where the foundation was involved. She was enthusiastic about the impact in\u00a0Seattle of a program in which teachers worked to get parents more involved in schools. \u00a0It was having documentable positive effects on how kids were doing.<\/p>\n<p>I said that I thought a lot of teachers\u00a0do what they can in school to meet kids&#8217; needs, but basically throw up their hands when\u00a0it comes to doing something about kids&#8217; lives at home or\u00a0motivating parents to do a better job of being allies of their children&#8217;s success in school.<\/p>\n<p>Sanford said she was convinced that things could be done, that they didn&#8217;t cost a lot, and they could be as simple as\u00a0having teachers\u00a0pay visits to children&#8217;s homes, just to\u00a0establish rapport and give some tips on what helps get a kid ready for school.<\/p>\n<p>It may make me sound naive, but this really\u00a0had an impact\u00a0on my thinking about\u00a0teacher-parent relations. I just had kind of written that off. But maybe we don&#8217;t need to despair about this, and maybe schools in Milwaukee that have been too passive about reaching out\u00a0positively and firmly to parents.<\/p>\n<p>All of which is to say I was very pleased to see the Journal Sentinel series this week, &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.jsonline.com\/news\/education\/77926592.html\">Beyond the Bell: Making the Home-School Connection<\/a>.&#8221; <!--more-->I am not objective on this &#8212; I was involved in the initiation of this project last winter while I was a reporter\u00a0at the newspaper, and Erin Richards, the author, is a friend.<\/p>\n<p>But I also know how important it is to play every feasible card in helping children succeed in school, especially those coming from homes where life\u00a0does not offer much that is conducive\u00a0to educational achievement. I think Erin did a very good job of showing that it is feasible to do more than most schools here are doing, that this isn&#8217;t a major financial issue, and that the pay-offs can be substantial.<\/p>\n<p>In an ideal world,\u00a0teaching parents to do their jobs better wouldn&#8217;t be an issue for schools or teachers. Parents should do the parenting. But this isn&#8217;t an ideal world. Just about any teacher in any community can tell\u00a0alarming stories about things\u00a0some parents do that are negative influences on children. That is especially so in low-income neighborhoods where many of the parents themselves did not do well in school.<\/p>\n<p>I hope the Journal Sentinel series prods school leaders, teachers and parents themselves to focus more on ways to build connections between parents, kids and teachers.\u00a0Applause for Erin Richards, her editors, and the people at the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media at Columbia University who provided support for Erin&#8217;s work.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Every now and then someone says something that really sticks with you. About a year ago, I had a conversation with Harriet Sanford, president and CEO of the NEA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the huge, nationwide teachers union. 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