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Parent-Teacher Communication Parent-teacher conferences build and improve parent-teacher relationships in the preschool setting parent teacher conferences • preschool parent teacher conference • parent teacher communication • parent teacher collaboration • parent involvement
Getting Along with the Teacher Tips for surviving the school year when you and your child's teacher do not get along. teacher problems • parent • education • child • school
Parent/Teacher Conferences (Parent Tips) Finger pointing in this day and age has become common place. While this may make one feel better at the time, it does little to rectify a serious problem. When we assume we know what the problem is rather than take the action to investigate and get the facts, we usually end up with "mud on our face" because as we all know, there are always two sides to any story. There is an appropriate way to proceed in any investigation but in school oriented situations, this particular procedure seems to work the best in most instances. protocol • teacher-parent conferences • investigate • truth • children
September 11 - Again - So Soon?? It is September 11, 2004 - three years after that fateful day. Can any of us forget the horror and utter disbelief we shared as those planes hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and of course the field in Pennsylvania? septbember 11 • teachers • schools • parents • volunteer
Teachers, Principals, Parents: Support School Libraries School libaries are the heart of a good school. How do school libraries help students and what can you do to support your school library media program as a teacher, principal, or parent? school libraries • library media programs • teacher • parent • school
The Role of Teachers We have to develop an educational system that will meet the needs of all students. Losing any child costs society. It is a tremendous investment. Surely, our children... and our future are worth it. teachers • students • parents • administration • responsibility
Disaster Preparedness: Ideas for Parents Just about a year ago, I wrote an article, We are Not Safe, about the state of our preparedness for a terrorist attack. Today, I have disaster preparedness of another kind on my mind - preparing to face a natural disaster in light of what happened to the southern U.S. during and after Hurricane Katrina. disaster preparedness • natural disaster • hurricane katrina • hurricane rita • terrorist attack
Prepare for Preschool Conferences The importance of conferences between teachers and parents in the daycare or preschool environment preschool conferences • parent teacher conferences • daycare conferences • parent teacher communication • parent teacher partnerships
Preschool Conference Strategies Questions and suggestions to help parents prepare for preschool conferences. preschool parent teacher conferences • parent teacher conferences • preschool conference strategies • preschool conference tips • preschool conference questions
Bullying: The School Actions or the lack of them speak loudly to students. Students quickly figure out what Teacher #1 will tolerate and what Teacher #2 will not. harassment • bullying • school • prevention • teachers
Bullying: What Is It? Bullying takes many forms. It can be physical, emotional, or sexual. It can happen at school or over the internet. What is it technically? harassment • bullying • internet • schools • definition
Easy Ways to Encourage Imagination Eight easy and fun ways to encourage children to use their imaginations using books, games, props or nothing at all! imagination • children • students • use your imagination • spark the imagination
Helping with Homework: A Sneak Preview Homework...does that word make you cringe? Homework is probably the most talked about idea in education today. Is it an unnecessary waste of energy for student and parents, or a useful tool for teachers? homework • homework help • elementary • school • teacher
Helping with Homework: A Sneak Preview Homework...does that word make you cringe? Homework is probably the most talked about idea in education today. Is it an unnecessary waste of energy for student and parents, or a useful tool for teachers? homework • homework help • elementary • school • teacher
Parent Teacher Communication A Sunday School teacher is usually a volunteer, which makes communicating with parents a little more difficult than in a traditional school setting. Learn more. parent teacher communication • parent teacher conference • sunday school • sunday school teacher • bible lessons
Parent- Teacher Conferences It's that time of year again! Parent - Teacher Conferences! What type of parent are you? The type that receives the slip and files it right away in the trash bin..... tips for parents during parent-teacher conferences • parent - teacher conferences • academic achievement • parent participation • communicating with your child's teacher
Ron Clark Teaches With a Twist Ron Clark, award winning educator, manages to command respect and have fun with kids at the same time. He inspires children to learn manners and respect in unique ways. teachers and parents • respect and manners • rap and music • ron clark • manners rules respect
Writing- A How-To for Kids If your child loves to write, or if you want to encourage him or her to write more, here is the perfect course for you - Writing: A How-To for Kids! writing for kids • online course • free online course • writing process • narration
Kindergarten Parent Meetings Parent-Teacher meetings for Kindergarten students can get a child on the right track for academic success. Find out how to make the most of these important meetings. parent-teacher meeting • parent-teacher conference • teacher-parent meeting • teacher-parent conference • kindergarten meeting
Opportunities for Parent Helpers at School There are many ways that parents can be involved with their child's school. Consider some of these options for occasional or regular assistance. opportunities for parent helpers at school • volunteer parent involvement • australian primary schools • parent assistance • support school staff
Parent-Teacher Conferences 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. parent teacher conference tips • how to schedule a parent conference • making a parent conference schedule • preparing for a parent teacher conference • parent teacher conference assessments
Channel One in the Classroom In exchange for classroom equipment, high schools and middle schools show a news program called Channel One in their classrooms. It contains ads. Is this a good idea? channel one • primedia • high school student • middle school student • news program
Learning Disability Accommodations Learning disability accommodations are necessary to help students learn despite their disabilities. Learning disability accommodations level the playing field. learning disabilities • accommodations • regular education classroom • modifications • special needs
Pottermania and Potterism Harry Potter has shaken most of the world's cultures to their foundations. What is it with this book? Is Harry Potter an reincarnation of Elvis Presley? culture • folklore • elvis presley • harry potter • withes
Boundless Resources Internat resources for teachers, parents, and students. education • resources • student • parent • teacher
Children's Dental Health Month : editor commentary This month I spoke to school children... children • health • month • dental • sugar
Childrens Dental Health Month National Dental Health Month and Hidden Sugars sugar • hygiene • national • dental
Singing Shijimi Clams A touching story about an old witch, her cat, and a bowl full of singing shijimi clams. singing • shijimi • clams • review • children
Daycare Illnesses Summer is a time of swimming, playing, imagining, coughing? Summer vacations from school can also carry the likelihood of children developing an illness. Why is this? illness • common cold • childhood illness • summer • common childhood illnesses
Daycare Teacher Gifts Is it necessary to give all of your daycare providers presents for the holiday season? If you chose to do so, what sort of present should you give? presents • christmas present ideas • present • presents • christmas present
Earth Day - Everyday Earth Day is April 22. Here are some ideas for celebrating this special day. earth day • environmental celebration • lesson ideas • dr. seuss • the lorax
Education Sites Galore! Short reviews on recommended educational web sites! schools • net • reviews • learning • kingdom
Getting Back to Nature Now that summer is coming, it's time to get the kids involved in gardening and learning more about nature. Here are some ideas and Web sites that can help. children • kids • parent • parenting • garden
Giving Teen Girls a Positive Body Image In order to give teen girls a positive body image and prevent eating disorders, we need to provide student education about self esteem and growing up. teen girls • positive body image • preventing eating disorders • student education • self esteem
How to Share Faith with Young People Leading a youth group or teaching a faith formation class can be a challenge, but leaders can get the best possible experience by following a few simple guidelines. youth ministry • sharing faith with young people • youth group leader tips • faith sharing experience • tips for leading a youth group
Middle School Versus Junior High Middle schools and junior high schools serve students in grades 6-8 in vastly different ways. Some schools blur the lines, but several distinctions are clear cut. middle school • junior high school • middle school concept • school improvement plans • student-centered
Montessori and Discipline You may have heard rumors about what Montessori said about discipline; now let's check with the source. discipline • classroom discipline • classroom management • discipline • montessori
Mustelidae Access some great information on mustelids; a large carnivorous family of mammals. weasels • badgers • ermine • carnivore • predator
Overcoming Criticism Criticism. No one likes it but everyone gets it - from editors, peers, family, and readers. How can you turn the criticism you receive into helpful writing tools? constructive criticism • criticism • writing criticism • criticism from editor • rejection
Remember Seniors on February 14 Seniors need to be remembered on holidays and Valentine's is no exception. Here are ideas for thoughtful gestures from children and family for senior citizens. remember seniors on valentine's • february 14 gifts for aging • thoughtful gifts for senior citizens • valentine gifts for senior citizens • remembering seniors on sweetheart day
123 I Can Sculpt Teach young children the basics of sculpting with 123 I Can Sculpt by Irene Luxbacher. 123 i can sculp • irene luxvacher • kids can press • basics of sculpting • children's projects
A Poetry Guide for Elementary School Students Elementary language arts teachers can teach students to write acrostic, alliteration, cinquain, and diamante poems and have them practice writing poetry in a center. examples for poetry lessons • acrostic poems • alliteration poem explanation • teach cinquain poem • how to teach diamante poem
Aaron & the Golden Calf Coloring Print and use this free coloring sheet for Sunday school or Vacation Bible school. bible coloring pages • sunday school • coloring book • coloring pages • kids coloring pages
ADHD in Daycare Tips for coping with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder in the classroom. adhd in preschool children • managing adhd in preschool • managing adhd in daycare • attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder • attention deficit and hyperactivity in preschool c
ADHD in Preschool Children ADHD is a descriptive diagnosis that must involve a detailed developmental history and physical examination of the child and their behavior adhd in preschool children • add in preschool children • attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder • attention deficit and hyperactivity in preschool c • diagnosing adhd
Alley Oops Are you being bullied? Are you a bully? If you've answered yes to either of these questions, the book <i>Alley oOps</i> is one that is a must. Great resource for anyone dealing with what is a common problem with today's kids and youth. bully • alley oops • bullying • kids korner • social issues
Art, Droughts, and Water Rationing Carry a message about water restrictions and drought. Teachers can model proactive behaviours embracing restrictions so that Art Classes become part of the solution. drought • water rationing • different perspectives • break the drought: • art activities about water shortage
Back to School! In this article, teachers - veteran and brand-new, substitutes, and homeschoolers will find some great ways to make the start of school a smooth one for the 1999-2000 school year. back to school • start • september • school year
Book Review: Discovering Great Artists Children love hands-on learning activities. Introduce them to the works of the Great Masters with these fun craft projects for children aged four to twelve. discovering great artists • children’s art projects • styles of famous artists • hands-on art activities for children • introducing children to great artworks
Case Study- Perception of image Stakeholders are concerned with school image. A look at the school image of a selected school in Chennai, using the perceptions of male and female respondents school image • positive school image • high school • perception of school image • leadership style |
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