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Topic: Collaboration with Diverse Families

Angel post – One barrier to effective collaboration that stood out to me was socioeconomic differences between families. Some families that have low-income jobs are required to get another job to afford the basic needs. Which can interfer with their time when they can meet with their child’s teachers. This can be an ongoing conflict because the parent may not be able to make any time work since they work multiple jobs. It can also be an issue when it comes to helping or checking their child’s homework since they are not there at night to help. So there are times when the parent does not check their folder at all to see if there are any documents that need to be signed. This makes communication limited to calling, which is not always effective either.

One strategy schools can use to improve communication with culturally or linguistically diverse families is to make sure there are different ways of communication. Utilizing other types of communication styles ensures that families are informed. A way for them to make sure that families get the information, they can ask what type of communication they prefer. Whether it is through emailing, calling, or sending home documents. Some families never check emails, so it’s important to make sure that papers are handed out too. Schools should also provide translations for all multilingual families to ensure that they can understand the information that is provided. If communication is needed to set a date for a meeting, all forms of communication should be used. If there is no response when given an email or paper handout, then I believe a call should be made.

Growing up with a single mom, I can understand how some families may struggle with trying to find time to prioritize their child’s education while trying to juggle everything else in life. My dad, who is Mexican, struggled with language barriers his whole life, living in the US. So I have an understanding of how diverse families may feel. I believe having these experiences will help me be more understanding of families who face these same issues. I will try my best to accommodate their needs in trying to figure out a way that will help them attend meetings or get feedback on certain situations. I will be understanding of their different schedules and try to schedule meetings that fit their schedule.

Barrier to Effective Collaboration

Kenn Post – One common barrier to effective collaboration, within education, can be the miscommunication caused from misunderstanding cultural norms. Many educators do not realize how some cultures have their own interpretations of voice tone, facial expressions, and body language. These interactions can vary across many different cultures. What may be common in the south may not considered a “norm” in the north. Learning and understanding each family’s different cultural norms can assist in building effective collaboration not only within the classroom but also with student’s families.

Strategy to Improve Communication

One-way educators can improve their communication skills with diverse families is through taking the time to “learn more about the backgrounds, values, histories, practices, and traditions of their students and their families,” (IRIS, 2025). This can simply be through inviting the families into the classroom to learn more about their culture, background, and even getting an idea of their preferred method of communication. Educators can truly build communication skills with diverse families by sending home school materials or newsletters in the family’s home language, so they are able to read and understand what is happening with the classroom. Use multiple forms of communication services, to ensure the family feels heard and welcome. Finally, inviting them in for meetings to ensure they feel as if they are your partner when ensuring the best education for their child.

Reflection of Personal Experiences

As someone who loves working with children and making the connections through building relationships with not only my students but also their families, I acknowledge the background influences and experiences in which I had that brought me here.

I grew up in a warm and welcoming environment that constantly encouraged positive communication. I always understood that asking questions is essential in thorough communication and receiving feedback is also important. Taking what I have experienced through communication, I try and implement it as much as possible when communicating with parents. I always ensure that they feel safe and that I am offering a warm and comforting space for them to open about their child when/if needed. I also know that asking parents questions and getting their feedback is important in acknowledging that they know their kid best. With their feedback I know I am best able to educate their children.

Topic: Classroom Demographics

Ash post – After learning about the pros and cons of single-sex classrooms, I can see why some families might prefer that option depending on what works best for their child. But personally, I think students benefit more from being in coed classrooms. To me, learning isn’t just about academics it’s also about growing socially and emotionally. In coed settings, students get the chance to work, communicate, and problem-solve with people of all genders, which feels more like the real world. I also think separating students by gender can sometimes send the wrong message or reinforce stereotypes about what boys and girls are supposed to be good at. Every student learns in their own way, and I don’t think gender should have anything to do with that. Overall, I feel that coed classrooms encourage inclusion, equality, and understanding, and they give students the opportunity to learn from one another in meaningful ways.

Jenn post – I have never really given much thought to single-sex classrooms. Mainly because I have not encountered one throughout my educational career. I suppose my feelings on them are somewhat neutral. If some families feel a single-sex classroom setting would best meet the needs of their child and align with their family values, then I would not have an issue with that. Likewise, if a family did not want a single-sex classroom, I again, would not have an issue with it. I think deciding if these types of classrooms are “beneficial” or not depends on the students, the educators, and the goal of the institution. I imagine some facilities run fantastic single-sex classrooms, while others fail in providing appropriate education for their students. I think much of this falls onto the family and what their culture, beliefs, and values are when deciding if this type of setting is best for their family and their child.

I would be curious to see a single-sex classroom just to observe how an all-girl or all-boys classroom would function without the opposite sex present. Are they less distracted? Are they more focused? What are their opinions on the opposite sex since they are not readily interacting with them as they would be in a typical classroom? Some students may thrive in a single-sex classroom, whereas others may find it challenging. It all depends on the student, their background, and the impact of the school itself.

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