MyNotes- Digital Leadership 5: Communication
Note: Over the next few weeks, I’ll be reading Eric Scheninger’s book, Digital Leadership. Eric was kind enough to send me a copy and I’ll be sharing my notes and thoughts as I work my way through it. I’m honored that Eric sent me a print copy to read and share my thoughts on. Comments in square brackets are mine, the rest is the author’s.
My Notes
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Digital leaderships demands that we reach our stakeholders through the use of tools and social spaces…it calls for a hybrid construct of communication techniques that blends the traditional methods mentioned with the systematic use of social media tools to create a dynamic, two-way system that will increase engagement with all stakeholders.
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Four key principles that lay a foundation for communicating effectively with parents:
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transparency
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honesty
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accessibility
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flexibility
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Strategies:
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Make your professional email/twitter accounts available.
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Create your own web site and include contact information, your availability to meet with or speak to parents, extra help hours, student assignments, press, etc.
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Hold training workshops for parents.
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Call home on both positive and negative issues.
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Share as many student and teacher accomplishments and success stories as possible.
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Setup a separate phone number for parents using GoogleVoice.
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Make resources readily available for parents using a social bookmarking service.
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Always return parent phone calls and emails in a timely fashion
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Invite parents into your classrooms and schools.
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Develop a school Facebook page to advertise events and provide up-to-date school info.
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Institute a positive referral policy and make parents aware when their child is recognized.
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Start a blog, let parents know about it, and encourage them to comment on your posts.
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Look for other means to reach stakeholders. Create a paperless environment using ZippSlip.com
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True home/school partnerships call for communication to include plenty of two-way options, not just one-way sharing.
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