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    Can family engagement be a gamechanger for education post-COVID?
    Survey findings from the Family Engagement in Education Network

    When: Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. EDT

    Online only: https://www.brookings.edu/events/can-family-engagement-be-a-gamechanger-for-education-post-covid/

    What: Until the COVID-19 pandemic, the global education community spent relatively little time thinking about the role of parent engagement in education. But when almost all the world’s countries shut their school doors last March, engaging parents and families moved quickly to the top of the agenda.

    Educators and education leaders around the globe rapidly developed new and creative ways of engaging parents in their children’s learning, and parents from rural communities in Botswana and India to urban centers in the U.S. and U.K. have seen up close inside the black box of classroom activities. Will parents’ unprecedented exposure to children’s education shape their beliefs about what a good education looks like over the long term? Can new forms of parent engagement be a gamechanger for education after COVID-19?

    These are just some of the questions that the Center for Universal Education (CUE) at Brookings tried to answer in a survey of more than 25,000 parents across 10 countries and one global private school network. Working with the Family Engagement in Education Network of over 30 project collaborators from civil society, government, and the private sector, CUE is seeking to better understand parents’ beliefs and experiences about their children’s learning.

    On March 16, CUE will host a webinar to share the findings of its parent surveys and consider how the new voices and altered power dynamics could lead to systems transformation. After a presentation of the survey findings, there will be a moderated discussion with members of the Family Engagement in Education Network.

    Viewers can submit questions via email to events@brookings.edu or via Twitter at #FamilyEngagement.

     

    Audience Survey

    We asked approximately 25,000 parents and caregivers around the world what they believe is the most important purpose of school. We’d love to know what you think too! In the survey question on the right-hand side, let us know what you believe is the MOST important purpose of school, and we’ll share the aggregate results during the webinar:

    • To prepare students for post-secondary education (i.e. college or university)
    • To prepare students with the skills and competencies needed for the workforce
    • To prepare students to be good citizens who are prepared to lead their political and civic lives
    • To help students gain self-knowledge, find their personal sense of purpose, and better understand their values
    • Other

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