EDDU 9859: Establishing Trust and Collaboration with Parents

EDDU 9859: Establishing Trust and Collaboration with Parents

$240.00
Sale price  $240.00 Regular price  $350.00
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EDDU 9859: Establishing Trust and Collaboration with Parents

EDDU 9859: Establishing Trust and Collaboration with Parents

Graduate-Level Credits: 3

$240.00
Sale price  $240.00 Regular price  $350.00

This course is designed to equip educators with the essential skills and strategies needed to build strong, collaborative relationships with parents. Participants will explore the importance of parent partnerships in enhancing student achievement, learn strategies for building trust and effective communication, and address common challenges with parent collaboration. Participants will leave with the tools and strategies needed to foster positive parent-teacher relationships, leading to improved student outcomes and a stronger school community.

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How It Works

  • All-Inclusive Tuition: Your registration covers the full course cost and your automatic university enrollment. No hidden fees, no surprises.
  • Graduate-Level Credits: Includes 3 non-degree graduate-level credits and a letter grade from UMass Global (a WASC/WSCUC regionally accredited institution).
  • Simple Transcript Ordering: Once your grade is posted, easily request your official transcripts online.
  • 100% Asynchronous & Flexible: Completely self-paced with no mandatory meetings. Submit your coursework anytime between 1 and 6 months from your registration date.
  • Professional Advancement: Perfect for Pre-K-12 educators looking to satisfy state license renewals or climb the district salary advancement scale.

Course Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to perform the following:


1. Understand the key principles of parent partnerships and the impact they have on student achievement with a Pre-K-12 classroom setting.


2. Develop effective communication techniques, build rapport, and create a welcoming environment for parents.


3. Actively engage parents in their child's education using strategies to increase collaboration and involvement.


4. Understand the common challenges impacting parent collaboration and how to best navigate them.


5. Design practical implementation of parent involvement initiatives within a classroom setting.


6. Evaluate the effectiveness of your implementation and use data to inform future practices.

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