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Communicating with your child's teachers is one of the best ways to help your child succeed in school. Get involved in your child's education by learning the fundamentals of building a good relationship with his/her teachers, and working with educators as partners to ensure your child's academic growth.
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The Cost of Emotional Illiteracy
It had begun as a small dispute, but it had escalated. Ian Moore, a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School in Brooklyn,...
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Getting Parents Involved in Schools
Parent involvement continues to challenge practitioners engaged in school reform despite being a required component of...
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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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Schools, Parents, and Social and Emotional Learning
Ten Things You Can Do at Home ... Focus on strengths. When your child brings home a test, talk first about what he...
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Introducing Your Child to the Teacher: How Honest Should You Be?
With the kindergarten school year approaching rapidly, you've probably already thought about the things you'd like the...
Source: Education.com
