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Parent communication about student behavior is important. Several options exist for easy tracking of student behavior.
Positive parent-teacher introductions at the beginning of school will build relationships for the whole year.
Communicating with parents is an important job for the early childhood educator. This article discusses multiple ways to build parental involvement through communication.
New school years bring challenges, different approaches, and a chance for students and parents to start with a positive attitude.
Good parent communication builds bridges and enlists parents as powerful partners in the academic success of their children.
These strategies will keep the parents of students informed and involved throughout the year and will help them feel comfortable visiting a teacher's classroom.
The internet is unregulated and ungoverned, so steps to protect your child or teen are vital for home computers. Communication, family rules, and other interests are key.
Parent-to-school communication is essential for student success as it keeps the parents connected to the school environment.
New teachers can strengthen the classroom management plan by organizing parent info records and opening lines of communication with parents to gain support & involvement.
Make your next open house a positive experience by trying a few of these tips and ideas.
When it comes to parenting teenagers, a parent's friends and relatives often offer advice. When it's not welcome, simple communication skills can help.
Teachers who follow these six simple strategies will have effective and efficient parent conferences, and establish good communication with parents for the entire year.
The use of rubrics is essential in all classrooms, at any level, to ensure consistency and fairness in grading practices.
What are some tips to help teachers develop strong classroom management strategies this fall? Here are some teacher suggestions to keep in mind this school year.
Teachers must develop policies that regularly update parents about student performance levels, but communication becomes vital when a student is in danger of failing.
Frequent communication with parents can result in more focused, well behaved students, who strive to meet academic goals.
Primary school teachers can use Blogger to create a classroom blog to share student news, upcoming events, and homework assignments with parents.
Most parents want to be supportive participants in their children's classes, but they want the classroom teacher to provide opportunities to be involved.
A parent-teacher conference guide explaining how to schedule and prepare for a parent conference, create a parent folder, and what to do during and after the conference.
Communication among early childhood teachers and parents is important. This article offers preschool educators ways to effectively communicate with parents.
Finding time to finish everything can be difficult for teachers. Learn some ideas to handle the numerous tasks that need to be accomplished each day.
The back to school transition can be an exciting, yet sometimes difficult, time. Make it fun with a colorful, welcoming classroom bulletin board!
New high school teachers must develop and communicate a detailed classroom management plan that is clear, consistent, fair, shows foresight and identifies expectations.
Email is a popular communication method. There are some simple rules to follow to keep the email professional and appropriate when sending to parents or colleagues.
Student grades often reflect student organization. By helping students become organized, teachers will also help students improve their grades.
Whether you are a first year teacher or have one year left before you retire, goal setting will help you improve personally, and professionally.
Teachers often have to speak with parents about poor grades on report cards. These tips will help make report card time a bit smoother for everyone.
Creating an efficient method of organization is key to cutting down excess prep time for teachers.
Creating a website for a classroom is not only about the content. Teachers also need to consider how to create the site and where it will be hosted.
By displaying the right attitude and being open to others' expertise, student teachers can grow professionally and personally through their final mentored experience.
Teachers must keep records of parent communications, attendance, behavior, and student portfolios. These guidelines for tracking student progress make it a breeze.
The process of overindulging top achievers by "helicopter parents" and willing HS teachers sets the stage for a severe reality check when college freshman year begins.


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