Deck 14: Including Families and the Community
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Deck 14: Including Families and the Community
1
When there are no specific written agreements, the extent of parent participation depends on the philosophy and attitudes of the school.
True
2
Parents have a high degree of input in the curricula of public school preschools.
False
3
Day-to-day contacts with parents should not be seen as part of parent education.
False
4
When children are enrolled in child care, the parents lose some of their influence over their children's development.
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5
Conferences are not the most efficient way for a school to help parents.
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6
Although parents can do many tasks at a school, they should never be responsible for parts of major maintenance projects.
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Directors can create a welcoming environment for parents of all cultures by working to understand differences but also finding common ground.
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8
One goal of a parent education program should be to help parents recognize their own abilities.
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9
When parents work in the classroom as aides, they must learn some of the duties and skills of a teacher in order to be effective.
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10
Casual observation of a classroom by parents is recommended.
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11
Scheduled observations of demonstration activities help parents learn.
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12
Parents of children already enrolled in a school should feel free to visit at any time.
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13
A newsletter for parents will keep them informed and emotionally involved in the school.
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14
The rationale for involving parents in a program is to minimize their concerns.
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15
An attractive brochure is an effective tool for selling a school and is, therefore, lengthy and detailed.
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16
A parent education program should be designed to help parents be better informed about child-rearing practices.
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17
In a family-centered child care program, staff members support the connection between children and their families.
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18
It helps parents to understand their child's behavior when teachers use words such as troublemaker, aggressive, or inattentive.
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19
Parent conferences should be started and ended on a positive note.
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20
Gonzalez-Mena says that it is easy to accept differences in values and attitudes when a cultural label can be attached to them.
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21
When parents work as aides in the classroom, they are
A)acting as clerical support.
B)helping to decrease expenses.
C)supervising a group of children.
D)increasing the ration of adults to children.
A)acting as clerical support.
B)helping to decrease expenses.
C)supervising a group of children.
D)increasing the ration of adults to children.
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22
Amongst children attending Head Start who showed lasting gains, the crucial factor was their
A)ability to speak English.
B)parents' involvement in the program.
C)teachers.
D)age.
A)ability to speak English.
B)parents' involvement in the program.
C)teachers.
D)age.
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23
MATCHING
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
parent education
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
parent education
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24
Sometimes parents feel inadequate, so one goal of a parent education program is to help them to
A)respect their own abilities.
B)stop feeling guilty.
C)imitate the techniques teachers use.
D)find books that will answer their questions.
A)respect their own abilities.
B)stop feeling guilty.
C)imitate the techniques teachers use.
D)find books that will answer their questions.
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25
Which of the following would NOT enhance communication in a parent-teacher conference?
A)beginning by discussing problems with the child
B)allowing enough time to cover the discussion adequately
C)empathizing with the parents about their concerns
D)providing a comfortable setting that is free from interruptions
A)beginning by discussing problems with the child
B)allowing enough time to cover the discussion adequately
C)empathizing with the parents about their concerns
D)providing a comfortable setting that is free from interruptions
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26
Which of the following may limit school involvement by the average parent?
A)All of these answers.
B)the parent's experience
C)limited surplus energy
D)time available
A)All of these answers.
B)the parent's experience
C)limited surplus energy
D)time available
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27
Which of the following describes the changing nature of school and home since the end of World War II?
A)All of these answers.
B)More than half the mothers of children over the age of six are employed outside the home.
C)Many children are placed in child care as infants.
D)Parents share children-rearing responsibilities.
A)All of these answers.
B)More than half the mothers of children over the age of six are employed outside the home.
C)Many children are placed in child care as infants.
D)Parents share children-rearing responsibilities.
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28
After making the first contact with parents, the director's next responsibility is to
A)create a climate in which staff members have good morale.
B)let teachers work with the parents.
C)keep an open office door.
D)always answer the telephone herself.
A)create a climate in which staff members have good morale.
B)let teachers work with the parents.
C)keep an open office door.
D)always answer the telephone herself.
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29
MATCHING
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
parent involvement
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
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30
One way to bring the community into your school is by
A)All of these answers.
B)providing services for parents.
C)giving a series of lectures on child-rearing.
D)offering general activities for older children.
A)All of these answers.
B)providing services for parents.
C)giving a series of lectures on child-rearing.
D)offering general activities for older children.
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31
Some employer-sponsored schools may encourage parent involvement by
A)paying a bonus.
B)allowing time away from the job.
C)giving an extra vacation day.
D)offering a free lunch.
A)paying a bonus.
B)allowing time away from the job.
C)giving an extra vacation day.
D)offering a free lunch.
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32
When visitors want to observe at a school, the director should
A)wait until several people can be accommodated at once.
B)schedule the visit for the end of the day when it is not so busy.
C)ask teachers when it would be a good time.
D)schedule the visit when interesting activities are taking place.
A)wait until several people can be accommodated at once.
B)schedule the visit for the end of the day when it is not so busy.
C)ask teachers when it would be a good time.
D)schedule the visit when interesting activities are taking place.
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33
The best form of public relations for a program is
A)an attractive sign at the entrance.
B)good parent education and involvement.
C)an attractive brochure.
D)teachers who praise the school.
A)an attractive sign at the entrance.
B)good parent education and involvement.
C)an attractive brochure.
D)teachers who praise the school.
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34
MATCHING
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
initial contact
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
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35
Which item listed below is NOT usually included in a brochure?
A)menu
B)address of the school
C)hours in session
D)brief statement of philosophy
A)menu
B)address of the school
C)hours in session
D)brief statement of philosophy
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36
In order to bring people from the community into a school, the director can
A)plan activities such as a lecture or book sale.
B)put a "Visitors Welcome" sign in front.
C)ask parents to invite their neighbors.
D)send out letters to community leaders.
A)plan activities such as a lecture or book sale.
B)put a "Visitors Welcome" sign in front.
C)ask parents to invite their neighbors.
D)send out letters to community leaders.
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37
Parent education activities are designed to
A)prevent child abuse.
B)teach child development.
C)inform parents about child-rearing practices.
D)teach parents the same values held by the teachers.
A)prevent child abuse.
B)teach child development.
C)inform parents about child-rearing practices.
D)teach parents the same values held by the teachers.
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MATCHING
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
parent-teacher conference
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
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39
The kind and extent of parent involvement in a program may be determined by
A)the number of working mothers.
B)the wishes of parents.
C)the director's educational level.
D)teachers' willingness to participate.
A)the number of working mothers.
B)the wishes of parents.
C)the director's educational level.
D)teachers' willingness to participate.
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40
Which of the following benefits children as a result of parent involvement in preschool?
A)All of these answers.
B)Parents learn more about their children.
C)Parents learn how to teach their own children.
D)Parents learn cooperation with others.
A)All of these answers.
B)Parents learn more about their children.
C)Parents learn how to teach their own children.
D)Parents learn cooperation with others.
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41
Schools must actively promote themselves in order to remain __________.
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42
The physical appearance of a school should be as __________ as possible.
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43
Changes in family life have forced _______________ the traditional role of parents.
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MATCHING
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
parent observation
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
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45
When children are in child care for long hours each day, the responsibilities of parents and teachers __________.
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46
__________ visits help parents become more effective in the education of their children.
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47
Beginning in the 1960s, parents began __________ in the education of their children.
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48
Even when parents and teachers come from the same __________, they may have differing beliefs, values, and practices.
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49
__________ are probably the most efficient ways schools help parents learn.
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50
An open house can ___________ the ______ features of a school and is especially effective when opening a new school.
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51
A few schools have easily recognized __________ to promote themselves.
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52
In planning a brochure, be sure to include affiliations or __________.
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53
Involvement in __________ _______________ is one way to make a school known and familiar to people.
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54
One of the first opportunities for parents to learn in the school setting is at the __________.
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55
Parents learn through __________ in the classroom.
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MATCHING
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
community involvement
a.one-on-one meeting between a teacher and parents to discuss a child's progress or resolve problems
b.activities designed to help parents become better informed about child-rearing and family life
c.parents' sharing in the education of their children through participation in school activities
d.the first parental visit to a child's potential school
e.co-operation between the school and allowing community member to volunteer
f.parents watch the interaction between teachers and children
community involvement
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57
In an early childhood program, many first contacts and impressions are made over the _____.
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58
Technology and access to the __________ have opened new avenues for publicizing schools.
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59
One rationale for involving parents in the policy-making tasks of a program is that __________.
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60
If trying to attract parents to an evening parents' education program, it may help to provide __________.
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61
Discuss the changes in families today and how that affects the job of teachers.
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62
What is the advantage of teachers making home visits?
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63
How can proprietary schools involve parents?
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64
Describe how a director should assess the appearance of the school.
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65
Social relationships that are developed through parent involvement are important.How can a director foster these relationships?
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66
Discuss how a parent education program can help parents become better teachers of their own children.
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67
When parents see the teacher as an expert, they __________.
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68
What are the important elements to consider when planning a brochure?
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69
Some parents believe that children are learning only when the teacher is teaching.They need to understand that __________.
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70
What kinds of community activities should a director encourage staff to attend?
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71
Head Start created a climate for multicultural involvement of parents.What are the ways any director can follow that example?
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72
When parents serve as aides in the classroom, they may __________, __________, or __________.
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73
The aim of parent education is to __________.
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74
Describe some activities that can be part of a parent education program.
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75
What do parents learn by participating in cooperative schools?
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