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Ep. 17 – 5 Spring Family Engagement Strategies

Engaged families are the key to gaining critical insight into why a student may be struggling. In this edWebinar, district leaders will learn five actionable strategies for engaging with and learning from families to support Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions.

Unlock Proven Strategies for K-12 Family Engagement: Key Insights from the Latest National Benchmark Survey

Panelists discuss key findings from the 2024 National Benchmark Survey of teachers and school and district administrators. The research explores the state of family engagement, effective relationship-building strategies, impacts on student outcomes, and more.

TalkingPoints decreased student absence rates by up to 24%

Quasi-experimental causal studies highlight the impact of effective family-school partnerships in improving student attendance

TalkingPoints Leads to Higher Test Scores: 7 Additional Months of Learning

The findings in this causal study show interventions like TalkingPoints help close learning gaps and reduce absenteeism, with the greatest impact on traditionally underserved students.

Implementing Family Engagement Strategies in the Second Semester: Root Causes, Resources, and Relationships

Use first-semester data to strengthen family partnerships and improve student outcomes before the school year ends. This recorded edWebinar provides districts with actionable family engagement strategies to implement after winter break.

Engaging Families Leads to Student Academic Gains and Increased Attendance How TalkingPoints Improved Outcomes in a Large Urban School District

This study examines student-level data, including absenteeism rates, standards-based grades, and state standardized assessment scores, comparing schools that have adopted TalkingPoints with those that have not in a large U.S. urban school district.