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daveparker Communicating with Your Child's Teacher
One of the best ways that parents can help their children succeed in school is to be involved with their education. This starts with communicating well with your child's teacher. Basically, good communication involves meeting with the teacher, being a positive and courteous partner in your child's ...
Parent Teacher Communication Tip Sheet
“There should never be a vast divide between school life and home life. Every kid is partly home-schooled and every kid is partly school-homed!” -- Dr. Mel Levine, in A Mind at a Time Communication is the key to the Parent-Teacher relationship. The Communication Plan is a tool for helping ...
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Parent-Teacher Conferences – To The Parent
Parent-teacher conferences are downright scary to some parents. Other parents feel fine about them. This Handout is...
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Communicating with Your Child's Teacher: Spring to it!
Spring is on its way, and so are your child’s progress reports. Final projects, end-of-the-year exams, and graduation...
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Early Educators
One of the goals of the Early Education for All (EEA) Campaign is to ensure the creation of a state system to improve...
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Current Trends in Teacher Experience and Placement
Private schools and schools with high minority enrollments are more likely to employ teachers with 3 or fewer years of...
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Back-to-School Tips: Connecting With Your Child's School Counselor for a Successful School Year
Understand the expertise and responsibilities of your child's school counselor. School counselors make a measurable...
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