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RTI & Family Engagement
A Construct for Intentionality
Debra A. Jennings
Co-Director
Region 1 Parent TA
Center@SPAN
[email protected]
About Parent Technical
Assistance Centers
Under cooperative agreements with the USDE Office of
Special Education Programs, Regional Parent
Technical Assistance Centers work to increase the
capacity of Parent Training and Information Centers
(PTIs) & Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs)
to effectively serve families of children with disabilities,
ages birth to 26.
Collaborate with other USDE technical assistance
providers to develop and disseminate products and
information on research-based practices to the field,
including SEAs, parent organizations, professional
associations, disability organizations and other childserving agencies.
About Parent Centers
* There are 106 Parent Centers serving families
in every state and most of the U.S. territories.
* Our focus is on Helping families understand
special and general education laws and
evidence-based practices and to actively
participate in planning and decision-making
about supports and services for early
intervention, education, and transition to adult
life.
* Parent centers are Partnering with professionals,
their states, LEAs and EI providers to improve the
systems serving children with disabilities.
Presentation Overview:
 General overview of research on
parent/family engagement.
 Construct for developing strategies for
intentional family engagement when
implementing RTI.
 Collaboration with OSEP-funded Parent
Centers (PTIs & CPRCs) in addressing family
engagement.
The research. --Need full citations
and a summary of findings for these . . .
 Henderson, A. and Mapp, K. (2002). A New Wave of
Evidence: The Impact of School, Family and Community
Connections on Student Achievement.
www.sedl.org/connections/resources/evidence.pdf.
 Henderson, A., Mapp, K., Johnson, V., and Davies, D.
Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to FamilySchool Partnerships.
 A National Picture of Parent and Youth Participation in
IEP and Transition Planning Meetings. Journal of Disability
Policy Studies, (Jan. 18, 2012)
 The ABCs of RTI Essential Components of Elementary and
Middle School RTI : A Guide for Parents. National Center
on RTI (coming soon).
“Involving the community and
engaging parents in the
education of their children is
critical for the successful
implementation of any
intervention associated with
closing the achievement gap
and increasing graduation
rates.”
“However, unless parent and
community involvement in
education is deliberately planned
and connected to a school’s and
district’s academic goals for
students, such efforts may not
produce the desired results.”
- California Action Team Plan 2009
A Construct for
Considering
Intentional Parent/Family
Involvement
within the RTI Framework
Six Types of Parent Involvement
Learning at Home
Parenting PLUS
Collaborating
Communicating
Volunteering
Decision-making
School, Family and Community Partnerships
Your Handbook for Action
Epstein et al. (2002)
Types of Family Engagement
National Center on RTI
National Center on RTI
Parent Involvement & Multi-Tiered Interventions
Decision-making
Volunteering
Learning at Home
Communication
Parenting
RTI & Types of Parent Involvement
Examples of Effective
Strategies
Resources
 Parent Center Network:
www.parentcenternetwork.org/allregions
 Parent Guide to Response to Intervention, National Center
on Learning Disabilities: http://www.ncld.org
 Center for School, Family & Community Partnerships:
www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000
 SEDL National Center for Family & Community Connections:
www.sedl.org/connections
 Harvard Family Research Project: www.hrfp.org
 OSEP Parent Center Network:
www.parentcenternetwork.org
 National Center on RTI: : www.rti4success.org
Debra Jennings, Co-Director, Region 1 Parent TA Center,
[email protected]