The POE Effect - Family

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The P.O.E. Effect: Pursuit of Education vs. Hierarchy of Needs: 

The P.O.E. Effect: Pursuit of Education vs. Hierarchy of Needs SAEOPP Priority 3 Training Las Vegas, NV April 11-13, 2012

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The P.O.E. Effect Team: 

The P.O.E. Effect Team 3

The Studies Show…: 

The Studies Show… Bernard Study, 2004, “A majority of existing research regarding the impact of family on student educational outcomes shows a positive correlation.” Conversely, Bronstein, et al , 2005, “found a lack of guidance by parents to be related to poor academic achievement.” 4

The P.O.E. Effect: 

The P.O.E. Effect 5 Beyond biological needs, families can provide support for a solid foundation built on: Love and belonging A sense of stability and safety Psychological needs

The Mission, Vision, & Philosophy: 

The Mission , Vision , & Philosophy Mission To include education in the hierarchy of needs. Vision From survival to self-actualization through education. Philosophy We believe family support can lead to greater student success. 6

The Problem: 

The Problem Positive Negative eats Lack of cooperation from all parties. Inconsistent / ineffective communication. Internal/external conflicts Communication breakdowns Creates cohesiveness and support between the school, student, and family. Communication checks and balances. Creates options for students. Fosters relationships and highlights resources. Nurtures well rounded students. External Internal Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats

The Desired Outcomes: 

The Desired Outcomes 8 Continuous collaboration between family and school. Successful completion of educational goals by student.

The Research: 

The Research 9

The Resources: 

The Resources 10 Supermarkets Restaurants Churches Service Organizations and Clubs Schools and colleges Family Dept of Education Library And more…

The Training & Development: 

The Training & Development In-Service Workshops Inclusiveness and Team Approach How to teach students at home (for Parents) How to use resources effectively to remove barriers to success (for Parents) Effective communication School develops an “Open Door” Policy 11

The Assessment & Evaluation: 

The Assessment & Evaluation 12 Formative Surveys Teacher evaluations Informal conversations Progress reports Summative High School Diploma College acceptance letter Financial aid application College admissions records Follow-up communications

The End: 

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