A Proposal of Utilizing Six Types of Involvement Model to Guide Kindergarten to 12th Grade School Parental Communication and Support During a Pandemic.

Medical research archives Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-26 DOI:10.18103/mra.v12i4.5178
Dan Li, Yueqi Li, Ziyi Zheng, Xin Zhou, Danielle Castro, Sten H Vermund, Marie A Brault
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Background: Effective communication between schools and parents Is crucial for fostering understanding, trust, and collaboration to enhance educational outcomes and student well-being, especially during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, the current level of communication between schools and families is frequently insufficient, exacerbating the difficulties in parental engagement, comprehension, and certain policy implementation. This deficiency becomes even more pronounced during crises due to the added stressors. This study aims to highlight the challenges of parental engagement and communication during the pandemic and propose a viable solution for school districts and schools to enhance trust, understanding, and collaboration in schools to prepare for future crises.

Method: The study employs a mixed-methods approach, Including a scoping review of literature and policies on school communication during the pandemic, a survey study conducted among the Connecticut Independent Schools, and the Integration of results from both sources. The scoping review provides key themes and frameworks, while the survey collects quantitative and qualitative data to identify challenges and concerns. The proposed solution utilizes Epstein's Six Types of Involvement Framework for school districts and schools to guide effective communication and collaboration between schools and parents.

Results: The scoping review and survey findings reveal several key Issues, Including hesitant parental perception of disease control strategies, the burden on parents in supporting online learning, the lack of resources and guidance for online learning, and the absence of central communication guidelines. The proposed solution, Epstein's Six Types of Involvement Framework, addresses these challenges by emphasizing parenting, communication, volunteering, learning at home, decision-making, and community collaboration.

Conclusion: The study highlights the importance of effective communication between schools and parents during crises and proposes Epstein's Six Types of Involvement Framework as a comprehensive solution. By implementing this framework, schools can foster understanding, trust, and collaboration, leading to better educational outcomes for students. The findings have implications for school administrators, policymakers, and educators seeking to improve communication during crises and can facilitate more effective communication and parental engagement beyond health crises. Further research Is needed to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of implementing the framework in real-world crises. Moreover, healthcare professionals like pediatricians, psychologists, and school nurses are crucial in disease control in schools. The study proposes using Epstein's framework to Involve them directly, enhancing collaboration and trust, and empowering them to lead efforts in safeguarding students and staff health.

利用六种参与模式指导幼儿园至十二年级学校家长在大流行病期间的沟通和支持的建议》。
背景:学校与家长之间的有效沟通对于促进理解、信任和合作以提高教育成果和学生福祉至关重要,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行病等危机期间。此外,目前学校与家庭之间的沟通水平往往不足,加剧了家长参与、理解和某些政策执行方面的困难。在危机期间,由于压力增加,这种不足变得更加明显。本研究旨在强调大流行病期间家长参与和沟通所面临的挑战,并为学区和学校提出可行的解决方案,以增强学校的信任、理解和合作,为未来的危机做好准备:本研究采用了一种混合方法,包括对有关大流行病期间学校沟通的文献和政策进行范围性回顾,在康涅狄格州独立学校中开展调查研究,以及对两种来源的结果进行整合。范围审查提供了关键主题和框架,而调查则收集了定量和定性数据,以确定挑战和关注点。建议的解决方案利用爱泼斯坦的 "学区和学校六类参与框架 "来指导学校与家长之间的有效沟通与合作:范围审查和调查结果揭示了几个关键问题,包括家长对疾病控制策略的认识犹豫不决、家长在支持在线学习方面的负担、缺乏在线学习的资源和指导,以及缺乏中央沟通指南。所提出的解决方案,即爱泼斯坦的六类参与框架,通过强调养育、沟通、志愿服务、在家学习、决策和社区合作来应对这些挑战:本研究强调了危机期间学校与家长之间有效沟通的重要性,并提出了爱泼斯坦的 "六类参与框架 "作为全面的解决方案。通过实施这一框架,学校可以促进理解、信任和合作,从而为学生带来更好的教育成果。研究结果对学校管理者、政策制定者和教育工作者改善危机期间的沟通具有重要意义,并能促进健康危机后更有效的沟通和家长参与。还需要进一步的研究来评估在现实危机中实施该框架的效果和影响。此外,儿科医生、心理学家和学校护士等医疗保健专业人员对学校的疾病控制至关重要。本研究建议利用爱泼斯坦的框架让他们直接参与进来,加强合作与信任,使他们有能力领导保障学生和教职员工健康的工作。
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