Parents as Partners

Parents as Partners Episode #22 March 2, 2009 Speakers Corner

Inspired by Doug Symington on Edtechbrainstorm, the Parents as Partners hosted a speakers corner. Angela Maires, Penny Lindballe and Sarah H, joined us on the conference call.

 

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Parents as Partners Episode #20 February 16, 2009 Niagara Catholic Parent Partnerships

E-community, Spotlight on NIagara, Parent Reaching Out project, Director of Education podcasts and mentor connect  were all part of the discussion. Listen to John Crocco, Laurel Allison, Jennifer Brailey and Pat Mete share their experiences.

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Parents as Partners Episode # 19, February 2, 2009

3 experienced parent leaders from across Canada. Heidi Hass Gable, Vancouver B.C., Connie Howe-Buckler Windsor, Ontario and Jeannine St. Amand Fredericton, New Brunswick brought their own experiences and opinions to the conversation. Tips and best practices how increasing parent involvement were shared.

On Monday February 2,2009 at 9:00 PM EST (GMT-5) show hosts Matt Montagne, Lorna Costantini, Cindy Seibel and Cindy Zautcke welcomed 3 experienced parent leaders from across Canada. Heidi Hass Gable, Vancouver B.C., Connie Howe-Buckler Windsor, Ontario and Jeannine St. Amand Fredericton, New Brunswick. All three of the guests brought their own experiences and opinions to the conversation. We discussed the different ways the parent organizations are organized. Tips and best practices for working with parents were shared.

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Parents as Partners Episode #18 January 19 2009

Kathy Cassidy talked about how she protected her students identity as she blogs with her students. You will really enjoy the practical hands on solutions used by Kathy.

Show hosts Lorna Costantini, Matt Montagne, Cindy Seibel, Cindy Zautcke welcomed Kathy Cassidy from Westmount School in Moose Jaw, SK Canada. Kathy is well known for her work with her Grade 1 class and their classroom blog. When parents asked Kathy about how she protected her students identity she shared her advice and best practices. You will really enjoy the practical hands on solutions used by Kathy.

 

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