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Parent Communication with Teachers Advice
One of the most important predictors of a child's success in school is family support. Parents and guardians play a critical role in their children's learning. Your child's teachers, school staff and you are the team that guides and encourages learning. So this category focuses on ways your can improve communications you have with your child's teachers and school staff.
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January 06, 2011
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From site: Edutopia is thrilled to share with you our latest classroom resource guide highlighting new solutions for connecting home and school in order to improve student learning and success....
September 09, 2008
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From site: Ever wondered what educators mean when they refer to "authentic assessment" or "Bloom's Taxonomy"? Education, like all professions, has a specialized vocabulary that parents...
February 14, 2008
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From site: The experts have been polled and the results are in: a positive parent-teacher relationship contributes to your child's school success. ...
December 13, 2011
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SchoolFamily.com provides information about ways parents can help their kids of all ages get the most out of the school year. These include expert articles about communicating with teachers, back...
March 10, 2008
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TEAMS provides resource links to parents on ways they can get involved in their children's learning and communicate their needs and their children's needs to teachers and administrators.
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