This page contains our recordings from the 2021 Summit. If you would like to visit the 2020 Summit page, click the button below.
Mental Health and Family Engagement
Transitions and Family Engagement
Opportunity for All and Family Engagement
Family Engagement Leadership and Planning
Schedule
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Dr. Paul Gorski, Founder and Lead Equity Specialist, Equity Literacy Institute
Dr. Gorski will be hosting a virtual office hour on Tuesday, September 21 at 9:00 a.m. Mark your calendars and bring your questions and ideas spurred by his Keynote address.
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Dr. Barbara Boone, Director, The Ohio Statewide Family Engagement Center
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Dr. Ana-Paula Correia, Director, The Center on Education and Training for Employment, The Ohio State University
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Paolo DeMaria, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ohio Department of Education and Workforce
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During concurrent learning sessions, multiple presenters will be providing learning experiences at the same time. Review the information about each presenter below along with their available session materials to select a session. Click the session name to access the presentation. Don’t worry! Every session will be recorded and shared here following the Summit.
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Session 1: How to Push Forward with Caregivers Instead of Pushing Back
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Dr. Sharon Custer, Social Work Field Director, Miami University
Session 2: Establishing Families as Partners in the Secondary Transition Process
Amy Szymanski and Dr. Sarah Westerfield, Office for Exceptional Children, Ohio Department of Education and Workforce
Session 3:Â From Equity to Equality: Ensuring Opportunity for All By Implementing a REDI Framework
Dr. Kenyona Walker; Dr. Melissa Ross; and Dr. Dave Julian, The Center on Education and Training for Employment at The Ohio State University
Session 4: Engaging Families as Leaders through a Multi-Tiered Approach
Hadley Bachman and Dr. Barbara Boone, The Ohio Statewide Family Engagement Center
Session 5: Family Engagement and Early Literacy: Leveraging Ohio’s Rubric for School Teams
Jen Griffing, Regional Early Literacy Specialist, State Support Team 9
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Power Up Sessions at 11:30 are only 30-minutes long and provide a firsthand account of a school’s experience implementing a family engagement practice. Having a hard time choosing between such interesting options? Don’t worry! Every session will be recorded and shared here following the Summit.
Session 6:Â Swanton Elementary School: Partnering with Families to Develop Parent-Friendly Reports
Vicki Young, Kristy Shinaver, Kristi Molter and Mindy Meyer, Swanton Local Schools
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Session 7: Exchange to Engage: The guide to engaging diverse communities through language exchange
Rachel Kimbrow, Author and Elementary Educator
Session 8:Â Improving Family-School Partnership Through the National Network of Partnerships School Model in Clermont Northeastern
TJ Dorsey, Dean of Students, Clermont Northeastern Schools
Session 9: Improving Family-School Partnership Through the National Network of Partnerships School Model in Columbus City
Seneca Bing and Gherima Woldemariam, Columbus City Schools
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A discussion with family leaders about family-school-community-partnerships
Jhuma Acharya, Blacklick, Ohio
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Bryttani Debro, Reynoldsburg, Ohio
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Kristy Gillfillan, Mt. Victory, Ohio
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Heather Hetchler, Olmstead Township, Ohio
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Session 11: Supporting Student Motivation at Home and at School
Dr. Eric Anderman, Professor, College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University
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Session 12: Family Engagement in Middle Schoolers’ Career Exploration
Kayla Mack, Education Program Specialist, Ohio Department of Education and Workforce
Patrick Cunningham and Keli Bussell, The Center on Education and Training for Employment at The Ohio State University
Session 13:Â Holding Great Meetings for Families
Megan Horstmeier, Regional School Improvement and Special Education Compliance Consultant, State Support Team 13
Kim Moritz, Consultant, State Support Team 6
Jackie Jacoby, Urban Literacy Specialist, State Support Team 1
Session 14: The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce’s Leadership for Family Engagement
Alexandra Nardo, Family and Community Coordinator, Ohio Department of Education and Workforce
Session 15: Engaging Grandfamilies and Kinship Caregivers
Angela Provenzano, The Ohio State University
Session 16: Supporting the Mental Health of Students with Families in Mind
Nakeia Hudson, School-Based Behavioral Health Services, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
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Session 17: Fostering Student Success in the Pandemic
Dr. Brett Zyromski, Assistant Professor, College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University
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Session 18:Â Bridging early childhood education and kindergarten transition:Â Best practices for preschool, elementary school and family partnerships
Anneliese Johnson, Principal, A. Sophie Rogers School for Early Learning
Session 19:Â Practical Tips: Working with Culturally Diverse Families
Bonnie Jean Smith, Dao Xiong, Hassan Samantar, and Jesus Villaseñor, PACER Center
Session 20: Trust Matters in Leading Family Engagement
Dr. Karen Stansberry Beard, Associate Professor, College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University
Session 21: Partnering with Families through Community Learning Centers
Kwesi Rollins, Vice President of Leadership & Engagement, Institute for Educational Leadership
Lisa Hunt, Family Engagement Specialist, Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District
Stuart McIntyre, Community Learning Center Project Director, Ohio Federation of Teachers
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