CREATING A NEW PARENT LEARNING CULTURE WITH PARENT UNIVERSITY AND EARLY LEARNING COLLEGE
Format
Individual Presentation
First Presenter's Institution
Parent University
Second Presenter's Institution
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Third Presenter's Institution
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Location
Harborside Center West 2
Strand #1
Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership
Strand #2
Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership
Relevance
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Brief Program Description
Parent University is a community collaborative dedicated to supporting families and encouraging their participation in their children’s academic performance and personal development. It provides useful resources and information for parents to be fully engaged in their communities. The initiative offers Saturday sessions throughout the year at Savannah High School with workshops and activities that culminate in an annual graduation.
Summary
Parent University is a community collaborative dedicated to supporting families and encouraging their participation in their children’s academic performance and personal development. It provides useful resources and information for parents to be fully engaged in their communities. The initiative offers Saturday sessions throughout the year at Savannah High School with workshops and activities that culminate in an annual graduation.
Evidence
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Learning Objectives
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Biographical Sketch
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Presentation Year
2017
Start Date
3-7-2017 2:45 PM
End Date
3-7-2017 4:00 PM
Recommended Citation
O’Neal, Michael, "CREATING A NEW PARENT LEARNING CULTURE WITH PARENT UNIVERSITY AND EARLY LEARNING COLLEGE" (2017). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 220.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2017/2017/220
CREATING A NEW PARENT LEARNING CULTURE WITH PARENT UNIVERSITY AND EARLY LEARNING COLLEGE
Harborside Center West 2
Parent University is a community collaborative dedicated to supporting families and encouraging their participation in their children’s academic performance and personal development. It provides useful resources and information for parents to be fully engaged in their communities. The initiative offers Saturday sessions throughout the year at Savannah High School with workshops and activities that culminate in an annual graduation.