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Quick Guide on Making School Climate Improvements

Quick Guide on Making School Climate Improvements

(2016) | Useful to Parent Centers as stakeholders in improving school climates. Also useful to district and school leaders, teachers, school staff, and other members of the school community.

Context
The way students, families, teachers, and other school staff experience the school and school-related activities affects student attendance, learning, and achievement. Students who learn in positive learning environments that are safe, supportive, and engaging are more likely to improve academically, participate more fully in the classroom, and develop skills that will help them be successful in school and in life.

About the Guide
This Quick Guide provides district and school leaders, teachers, school staff, and other members of the school community with the basics on how to initiate, implement, and sustain school climate improvements. Specifically, it explains how making school climate improvements involves 5 sets of activities:

  • planning;
  • engaging stakeholders;
  • collecting, analyzing and reporting school climate data;
  • identifying and implementing interventions; and
  • monitoring and evaluation.

For each activity set, the guide also provides:

  • Why it is important
  • What are the key things to do
  • What it looks like when it is done well
  • What to avoid/potential pitfalls

The guide also includes links to related Resource Package items to learn more.

Access the Quick Guide at:
https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/sites/default/files/NCSSLE_SCIRP_QuickGuide508.pdf

SOURCE ARTICLE: Center for Parent Information and Resources