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09 Jul 2019

Debbie Pushor champions family stories in schools

Parent engagement is one of the strongest predictors of a child's success in school.
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    Debbie Pushor on family stories & parent engagement in Australian schools

    Research shows that authentic parent engagement is the strongest predictor of a child's success in school and life. In this insightful podcast, Dr. Debbie Pushor, a renowned Professor from the University of Saskatchewan, shares her passion for creating family-centric schools and the vital importance of listening to "family stories." This episode offers a powerful new perspective for Australian educators and school leaders on building strong, collaborative relationships with their school community.

    Podcast highlights for educators

    Dr. Pushor, a leading expert on parent engagement, addresses key insights from her work and research.

    • A personal journey: Hear how Dr. Pushor's own experience as a parent sparked her work, particularly her sense of marginalisation in her children's schooling.
    • Why family stories matter: Understand why listening to family stories is crucial for moving from judgment to genuine understanding.
    • Engagement vs. Involvement: Learn the critical difference between parent engagement and parent involvement, and why one is more impactful than the other.
    • The future of schools: Discover why she believes family-centric schools are the way of the future, even at the secondary level.

    Who is Dr. Debbie Pushor?

    Dr. Debbie Pushor is a Professor in the Department of Curriculum Studies at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. She is a passionate advocate for authentic parent engagement and is a globally recognized expert on the topic. Her work provides a valuable, evidence-based framework for schools looking to strengthen their connections with families.

    Length: 39:00

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