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Over half of primary and secondary school teachers in England have not been trained in how to support parents' involvement in children's learning and education at home and at school.
When it’s time to prepare for parent-teacher conferences, don’t assume it will be a battle. Try to practice listening, supporting your child’s teacher and learning how to work together.
A parent posted on Facebook ranting about their child's teacher taking all of their students' school supplies and pooling them together. Other parents agree it's an unfair practice.
If her daughter has to stay after school to get caught up on assignments, it is invariably the teacher’s fault.
For decades, the American education system relied on a strong foundation of teachers and parents working together to ensure a student's needs were being met." What Happens Next.
As the new academic year begins, parents, pupils and teachers are gathering supplies and planning for the year ahead. Amid the back-to-school rush, parents may find it useful to consider how they ...
Here, three Toronto teachers share what they wish parents knew as kids get back to school. ... “We can work together and think about solutions together ...
When it’s time to prepare for parent-teacher conferences, don’t assume it will be a battle. Try to practice listening, supporting your child’s teacher and learning how to work together.
ATLANTA — If you're thinking of marching into your parent-teacher conference ... She suggested that parents tell the teacher what they're seeing at home and ask if they can work together to ...