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Written by David Dimitrie   
Monday, 19 October 2009

Parents’ role can determine student outcomes

 What effect can parental engagement have on students’ attitudes toward school, attendance, behaviour, marks, graduation rates, and their sense of personal competence?

Prof. Debbie Pushor of the University of Saskatchewan has been studying the relationship between families and schools for many years and will share the latest research at the 12th annual Parent Learning Forum, a partnership between the Thames Valley Parent Involvement Committee and the London District Catholic School Council.

“Research shows the more we’re engaged in our children’s education, the more successful they will be,” said TVPIC Chairperson Arlene Morell, noting that Pushor is one of Canada’s leading researchers into the effects of parent engagement.

The day-long forum on Saturday, Oct. 24, kicks off with remarks from Annie Kidder, Executive Director of People for Education, an independent parent-led organization working to improve public education in Ontario's English, Catholic and French schools.
People for Education promotes greater civic engagement in the public education system and conducts research into the effects of policy and funding changes on schools.

Wrapping up the forum, Dr. Peter Jaffe and Teacher Katie Cole will lead a workshop intended for parents who want to learn more about the harmful impact of media violence and how to engage other parents, students~and school communities to address this issue.

Jaffe and Cole are on the cutting edge of research which suggests children and adolescents are being flooded with images of violence, racism and sexism through video games, movies, television, music, the internet and advertising.

Register free at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ~   See agenda on following page.For More Information:Arlene Morell, Chairperson, Thames Valley Parent Involvement Committee This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it    Cell 519-619-4524  Linda Steel, Chairperson, London District Catholic School Council, Parent Involvement Committee 519-681-5697      This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  Peter G. Jaffe PhD, TVDSB Trustee and Academic Director, Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women and Children, University of Western Ontario This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it      519-661-2018

Parent Learning Forum      Saturday, Oct. 24,~ 2009       8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
TVDSB Education Centre – Thames Room

8:30 a.m. Opening Remarks
Annie Kidder, Executive Director, People for Education

People for Education, an independent parent-led organization, working to improve public education in Ontario's English, Catholic and French schools. In 1996, it began as part of the parent association at a downtown Toronto school and has grown to become a provincial organization. Annie will share her views on public education, which she believes has the capacity to transform and enrich children's lives and is the foundation of a civil society. In a fully publicly funded education system, every child should have access to the education that meets his or her needs.

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Parent Leadership and Engagement
Dr. Debbie Pushor, Associate Professor, Department of Curriculum Studies, University of Saskatchewan

Debbie will lead us in exploring how we can move from practices of parent involvement in schools to practices of parent engagement and leadership.~This interactive workshop session will focus on increasing our knowledge of the value of parent engagement, and discover solutions to promote long-term partnerships between families and schools in support of increased student achievement.~

11:30 – 12 noon LUNCH

12 noon – 2 p.m. Media Violence – A Workshop for Parents
Dr. Peter Jaffe, TVDSB Trustee and Academic Director, Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women and Children, University of Western Ontario

Katie Cole, English Department Head, Medway High School, Consultant to the Provincial Coalition on Media Violence

Current research on media violence suggests that our children and adolescents are being flooded with images of violence, racism and sexism through video games, movies, television, music, the internet and advertising. Parents need to get involved and work with other parents and educators to address this problem.

The workshop is intended for parents who want to learn more about the harmful impact of media violence and how to engage other parents, students~and school communities to address this issue. The workshop will provide up to date information on media violence as well as~ideas on how to implement a similar workshop in your community.
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