From the Principal’s Perspective
By Travis Miller
Banner County School recently received a set of posters from the Peter Kiewit Foundation promoting the foundation’s “positive parenting” media campaign. Several of these posters are currently displayed in the school cafeteria. However, I realize that many of the readers of the Scratchin’ Post are not able to come to the school and see the messages, so the messages from the Peter Kiewit Foundation are listed below:
- ABC’s Before TV
- Help Them Achieve Their Dreams. Kids Need 9 Hours of Sleep
- Kids Who Love Reading Live Happier Ever After
- There’s a Reason Pancakes are Always Smiling. Kids Need Breakfast
- Participation Counts. Get Involved in Your Kid’s Education
- Share More Than the Meatloaf. Have Conversations for Dinner
Many of these phrases reflect recent research about the importance of family involvement in education. For example, by having conversations at the dinner table about what students learned at school, families can help reinforce student learning. As brain researcher Dr. Robert Sjolseth states, “Without reflection there is no learning, only exposure.” When students have an opportunity to reflect on their studies and share that information with others, learning is solidified.
Similarly, the other statements from the Kiewit Foundation correspond to research about student learning. If you would like more information about any of these statements or would like to discuss how to use this information to support your child’s learning, please contact the school. As always, if you would like to share success stories about Banner County School or if you have ideas about how we can work together to make our school even better, please call the school or email me at: travis.miller@panesu.org.
Keywords: Banner County School, Brain, Dinner, Education, Family, Learning, Parent, Sleep
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