Call for Workshop Proposals: Shape the Future of Family & Community Engagement in Education!
We are excited to announce the official Call for Workshop Proposals for the upcoming 2023 Connecticut Family & Community Engagement Conference! This is your chance to be an influential part of a transformative event dedicated to putting relationships first and fostering authentic connections within education. Whether you’re an expert, educator, parent, or community leader, we invite you to share your valuable insights and innovative practices that will empower attendees to make a lasting impact on the lives of children and youth. Read on to learn more about how you can be a driving force in shaping the future of family and community engagement in schools and communities.
Why Submit a Workshop Proposal?
At the heart of the Family & Community Engagement Conference is the belief that strong relationships between families, schools, and communities are key to enriching education. As a workshop presenter, you have a unique opportunity to showcase your expertise and inspire fellow professionals, educators, and advocates to embrace meaningful engagement practices. Your workshop can serve as a catalyst for change, sparking fresh ideas and driving positive outcomes in the education landscape.
Topics of Interest: We welcome workshop proposals that align with the conference theme, “Relationships First.” Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Building collaborative partnerships between families, schools, and communities.
- Effective communication strategies to engage diverse families.
- Empowering parents and caregivers to support their child’s education journey.
- Culturally responsive practices for family and community engagement.
- Leveraging technology for enhanced family and community engagement.
- Promoting equity and inclusion in engagement efforts.
- Engaging families in decision-making processes at school and district levels.
Submission Guidelines: To ensure a diverse and engaging conference program, we encourage workshop proposals from a wide range of perspectives. Submissions should adhere to the following guidelines:
- Proposals should be no more than 500 words in length.
- Clearly state the workshop’s objectives, key takeaways, and how it aligns with the conference theme.
- Specify the target audience, level of expertise required, and preferred session format (e.g., presentation, panel discussion, interactive activities).
- Include a brief bio highlighting your experience and expertise in family and community engagement.
How to Submit: Ready to share your expertise and make an impact? Submit your workshop proposal form here. The deadline for proposals is August 14, 2023, so don’t miss this opportunity to be part of an event that will shape the future of education.
Benefits of Presenting: As a workshop presenter, you’ll enjoy several benefits, including:
- Recognition and exposure among a diverse audience of education professionals and advocates.
- Networking opportunities with like-minded individuals and potential collaborators.
- Contribution to the advancement of family and community engagement in education.
- Potential opportunities for professional development credits or certificates.
The Family & Community Engagement Conference is dedicated to empowering educators, parents, and advocates to build meaningful relationships that enrich the lives of children and communities. By presenting a workshop, you can play a vital role in this transformative event and inspire others to create a lasting impact in education. Don’t miss this chance to be part of something truly special! Submit your workshop proposal today and help shape the future of family and community engagement in education.
For any inquiries or further information, please reach out to Veronica Marion at vmarion@crec.org
Let’s put relationships first and make a difference together!
Friday CAFÉ – October 7th
Do you work to engage families in their children’s learning?
Would you like to network and learn from others in the field?
Then come to Friday CAFÉ!
Friday CAFÉ is a morning discussion and networking series for people who work at the intersection of families and learning. Our monthly gatherings feature a short talk, fresh coffee, and thought-provoking conversation.
On October 7, Friday CAFE will be in-person for the first time in over two years and this session is all about YOU!
Through facilitated conversations, participants will share their insights from the past two years and explore innovative ideas for leveling up current practices. Your collective voice is the engine of generosity and expertise in the room. Join us to share your “wins”, pose your questions, and reconnect with YOUR Friday CAFE community!
Conversation Catalyst: Malik Champlain, Consultant, SERC
Danbury Schools’ New Promise Program
Connecticut’s Guiding Principles for Family Engagement promote full, equal, and equitable partnerships with families. The start of a new school year is an ideal time to focus on the principle of ‘Sharing information frequently with families about how their children are doing.’
Danbury (CT) Public Schools’ New Promise Program is a prime example of how a school system can create equitable communication systems by ensuring that families have access to multiple communication systems.
The New Promise Program
Danbury Public Schools created the New Promise Program to welcome families who are new to the school district and provide them with valuable information and resources to support their student’s academic success.
In order to meet the needs of their families, programs are offered in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and they provide light refreshments and activities for young children during sessions. Families are welcomed to each session by a group of trainers and volunteers such as parent educators, family liaisons, and parent leaders.
The program has seen a large early response with over 200 families registering for sessions held over the summer. They will continue to run the program monthly throughout the school year and include a virtual option for families. Below are the topics covered in the program.
Session topics
Day 1:
- Welcome to DPS- Meet the Team
- Connecting to Your School & Safety
- Connecting to Your Family Liaison- Family liaisons connect with families and answer school-specific questions
- School Attendance
- Health Policies
Day 2:
- Technology- Parents are given Chromebooks to use for this portion and given step-by-step instructions on how to create an email address, access free or low-cost internet, how to power on and maintain the student’s Chromebook, and how to navigate Powerschool, Google Classroom, Parent Square, and Naviance
- Extended Learning Program
- Transportation
- Meals
- Social Emotional Learning
Day 3
- Community Resources- Playgroups, adult education, ESL classes, food & housing, health services
- Parent and Community Leadership- Parent leaders speak about their experiences in PSEE, PEP, and PLTI
- Special Education
- Life Beyond High School
- Career Opportunities
- Supporting Your Learner at Home
Journey to Nia: Power and Purpose in Black Caregiving of Young Children
WHEN:
Every Monday starting March 7, 2022 through May 9, 2022
PRESENTERS:
Takiema Bunche Smith (she/her), MPA, MSEd; President of Anahsa, LLC
CONTENT INFO:
For content questions, please contact Paquita Jarman-Smith, SERC Consultant, at jarman-smith@ctserc.org
REGISTRATION INFO:
For registration questions, please contact Emma Velasquez, SERC, at velasquez@ctserc.org.
SERC BLACK LIVES MATTER AFFINITY GROUP
*This is a four (4) day event –Mondays at 7:30 pm-9:00 pm
March 7, 2022
March 21, 2022
April 25, 2022
May 9, 2022
The Journey to Nia is a program that will support the development of healthy racial, cultural and playful identities of Black children in their earliest years. Nia means “purpose” in Swahili, a West African language, and in the Journey to Nia, Black caregivers and early childhood educators will learn how to identify ways to care for and educate Black children so that they can thrive. The Journey to Nia will include four learning sessions for Early Childcare Professionals (Section A) and four learning sessions for Black families and caregivers (Section B) to build the capacity to fully support their Black children to thrive at home and in school. Participants will learn self-care and community care within the context of racism and racial trauma. Upon completion, participants who are parents/caregivers will receive a stipend. All participants will receive a certificate of completion for 6 clock hours.
Section A (ECE Professionals)
Monday evenings, 7:30-9:00 pm:
March 7, March 21, April 25, and May 9, 2022
Section B (ECE Family/Caregiver)
Monday evenings, 7:30-9:00 pm:
March 14, March 28, May 2, and May 16, 2022
Topics for Section A and B:
• Historical contexts of racism and anti-Black racism, and the impact on young children, families, parenting, and educational experiences
• Overview of adult and young children’s racial and cultural identity development
• Creating culturally and racially responsive environments at home/school for learning and whole-child development
• Strategies to advocate for Black children in educational settings
* Note: Sessions will involve presentation of frameworks and information, with time for participants to make personal connections to the larger concepts. Sessions are interactive and responsive to the needs of individuals living and caregiving during a pandemic.
Resources for Families & Students
The Connecticut State Department of Education just put out an updated resource list. Check it out!
Mental Health Days for Students
Information on mental health days for students, a must read from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Please share!
https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SDE/Digest/2021-22/MemoMHWdaysFall-2021.pdf
The State of Education in Connecticut With Education Commissioner Charlene M. Russell-Tucker
Join us to learn more about the Connecticut State Department of Education’s (CSDE) current goals and investments for the future. Topics covered in the webinar will include federal funding investments, initiatives currently underway, and more. Your state Commissioner of Education, Charlene M. Russell-Tucker, will also answer questions submitted prior to the event.
Who: The State of Education in Connecticut is open to everyone — students, parents, and members of the education community and public.
Where: Register to view The State of Education in Connecticut via live webinar using the link below, or view the event via livestream on YouTube and CT-N.
When: Monday, January 31, 2022, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Registration is Open: https://serc.info/stateofed
Those registering for the session may submit questions for the Commissioner.
Please Share this info with Parents, Families, Students, and Education Professionals!
The State of Education in Connecticut
With Education Commissioner
Charlene M. Russell-Tucker
Join us to learn more about the Connecticut State Department of Education’s (CSDE) current goals and investments for the future. Topics covered in the webinar will include federal funding investments, initiatives currently underway, and more. Your state Commissioner of Education, Charlene M. Russell-Tucker, will also answer questions submitted prior to the event.
Who: The State of Education in Connecticut is open to everyone — students, parents, and members of the education community and public.
Where: Register to view The State of Education in Connecticut via live webinar using the link below, or view the event via livestream on YouTube and CT-N.
When: Monday, January 31, 2022, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Registration is Open: https://serc.info/stateofed
Those registering for the session may submit questions for the Commissioner.
Please Share this info with Parents, Families, Students, and Education Professionals!
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