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There are other methods and means to improve communication between home and school, parents and teachers. In this section you'll find more advice on this process.
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Parent-Teacher Communication Log Tool Template - by naHere's a template/ log sheet to keep track of communication between parent and teacher, so it is documented, and can be referred to later to facilitate understanding. Downloadable PDF that may not display well on all screens. (Views So Far 225 )
Report: The Positive Relationship Between Family Involvement and Student Success - by PTA National
Summary of some research on the value and importance of family involvement in the schooling of children. Worth reading. (Views So Far 324 )
Research Center: Parent Involvement - by Education Week
Some basic research findings that suggest that parental involvement in the education of their children drops as kids get older, but the good news is that schools -- middle schools can take steps to couunter act the trend. (Views So Far 297 )
Research Summary: Impact of teacher-parent communication - by Joanna Penn
More research supporting the importance of communication between home and school, and its relationships to various student outcome measures. Remember that correlation does not necessarily mean causation. new (Views So Far 147 )
Research: The Impact of Teachers’ Communication Skills on Teaching: Reflections of Pre-service Teachers on their Communication Strengths - by Sng Bee Bee
Effective communication skills are really important to teachers in their delivery of pedagogy, classroom management and interaction with the class. In a multilingual society like Singapore, teachers struggle with decisions about the variety of English to use, the standard quality of their English, their English language proficiency and the effectiveness of their communication skills. This study examines Singapore's preservice teachers' perception of their communicative strengths and weaknesses as reflected in their journals. The issues which emerged in this study are vital to the understanding of teacher education in multilingual and multicultural societies (Views So Far 375 )
Share Who You Are, Let People In And Trust Grows - by Chris Wejr
How do you build trust? In this post, you'll find a simple, yet powerful idea -- that sharing WHO you are, and not just relating via your role as teacher or principal, is a powerful way to build rapport and trust. (Views So Far 290 )
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