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Department of Family Social Science, Community Engaged Parent Education

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Teaching Process & Skills

 

 
Preparing to Teach
Preparing to teach Community Engaged Parent Education involves the following skills: relationship building, teaching rituals, visual displays, and community announcements. Learn more about each of these skills by following the link below.
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Facilitating the Parent Group
Facilitating community engaged discussions requires both bringing out public issues and deliberating or exploring them together. Learn more about these skills by following the link below.
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Transitioning to Action
When the class demonstrates particular interest and energy around a topic, the parent educator can help facilitate the process of exploring the possibility of action to address the issue. Civic action on an issue may involve a wide range of individual, group, or larger collective actions. Follow the link below to learn more about the types of actions that emerge from citizen deliberation and how they emerge.
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