OPINION: Parents, here’s why your most important partner may be your child’s teacher (and vice versa) is from The Hechinger Report.
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Parental involvement plays key role in children’s academic attainment, research shows is from Science Daily.
A successful experience in school isn't just about report cards. Ideally, your child will learn how to learn, retain information, think independently, ask questions and develop an increasing sense of competence.https://t.co/qW71ulKnSF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 28, 2019
As cities gentrify and schools diversify, PTOs grapple to ensure all parent voices are heard – The Washington Post https://t.co/XhUwhcYFpZ
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) September 21, 2019
this take is EXTREMELY CORRECT https://t.co/HBENt7vv5s
— Dana Goldstein (@DanaGoldstein) September 20, 2019
This is an important article about single parents and school events, w/ implications also for families whose work schedules make evening/wknd events difficult to attend. Thx, @Larryferlazzo! https://t.co/eJz5WdDP0T
— Colorín Colorado (@ColorinColorado) September 18, 2019
Educators: looking for a resource to help you better connect with parents/guardians? Check out the new 'Connect with Guardians' unit, located in the #GoogleEdu Teacher Center, for tools that will help make communication effortless: https://t.co/OS7JQ2lVo9 pic.twitter.com/MucXpT700a
— Google for Education (@GoogleForEdu) September 17, 2019
Our work on the front page of the print edition of today’s USA Today. @HarrisBIPLab @HarrisPolicy https://t.co/Q9v3JZNJdb
— Ariel Kalil (@ariel_kalil) September 17, 2019
Is homework a nightly struggle? Ask your child these 7 questions https://t.co/4Df1vpwDZf
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) September 6, 2019