Widening the portal: How schools can help more families access and use the parent portal to support student success

Q3 Social Sciences Middle School Journal Pub Date : 2020-12-18 DOI:10.1080/00940771.2020.1840269
M. M. Mac Iver, Steven B. Sheldon, E. Clark
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Abstract District leaders have invested widely in the creation of parent portals, but have paid less attention to ensuring that they are achieving their purpose in providing information that parents can use in supporting their children’s academic success. This study, based on qualitative field note data from a larger four-year study of a continuous improvement initiative focused on improving family engagement during the transition from middle grades to high school, identifies both the challenges families face in using the online parent portal and the challenges school leaders face in: a) ensuring that the portal is a useful tool to families; and b) communicating information to families about using the portal effectively. This article suggests the need for district leaders, principals, teachers, and other school staff to reflect systematically on the design and purposes of a parent portal, and ways to make the portal a useful tool for families to monitor students’ academic progress and help to improve students’ grades. It also provides recommendations for how school leaders can apply a continuous improvement approach to increase the number of families that access the portal regularly.
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扩大门户网站:学校如何帮助更多家庭访问和使用家长门户网站来支持学生取得成功
摘要地区领导人在创建家长门户网站方面投入了大量资金,但在确保他们实现自己的目标方面却很少注意提供家长可以用来支持孩子学业成功的信息。这项研究基于一项为期四年的持续改进倡议研究的定性实地考察数据,该倡议侧重于在从中学到高中的过渡期间提高家庭参与度,确定了家庭在使用在线家长门户网站方面面临的挑战,以及学校领导在以下方面面临的困难:a)确保门户网站成为家庭的有用工具;以及b)向家庭传达关于有效使用门户网站的信息。这篇文章建议,地区领导、校长、教师和其他学校工作人员需要系统地反思家长门户网站的设计和目的,以及如何使该门户网站成为家庭监控学生学业进步和帮助提高学生成绩的有用工具。它还为学校领导如何应用持续改进的方法来增加定期访问门户网站的家庭数量提供了建议。
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Middle School Journal Social Sciences-Education
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