Learn How to Increase Community Engagement in Schools
Salt Lake City (PRWEB) September 19, 2013 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today announced a free webinar showing how a South Carolina school district fostered community engagement in schools to provide services and resources to support student growth.
“Education impacts everyone, so community engagement is vital to help our schools succeed,” said Chet Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “In webinars like these, educators can see real strategies for how to increase community engagement in schools, providing another way to help 100 percent of students become college and career ready.”
Webinar attendees will see:
• How the Charleston Promise Neighborhood developed and has improved education in low-income neighborhoods through community engagement in schools
• Ideas on how to implement similar community engagement in schools in other areas
The webinar will be held Tuesday, September 24, at 3:00 p.m. (EDT).
Click here to register for the webinar on increasing community engagement in schools.
Click here for information about other free education webinars.
About School Improvement Network
Founded in 1991 by teachers, School Improvement Network has spent decades researching and documenting the best practices in education. From this research, School Improvement Network has developed the Educator Effectiveness System for both school leadership and teachers. This system delivers a process to improve teacher practice, and gives educators a set of powerful tools to drive the process. Research shows that districts and schools that use the tools in the Educator Effectiveness System increase educator effectiveness and, as a result, experience dramatic increases in student achievement, driving up student proficiency an average of 19 percent in a single year. School Improvement Network works with thousands of schools and districts in every state and around the world and has visited over 3,500 classrooms to document best practices in action. Learn more at http://www.schoolimprovement.com/.
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Abigail Shaha, School Improvement Network, http://www.schoolimprovement.com/, 801-758-9556, [email protected]
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