How To Get Your Kids To Do Chores (Without Resenting It) is from NPR.
Network of California districts to explore the enigma of engaging parents is from Ed Source.
For many parents, school data is hard to find and hard to understand https://t.co/PHCkHRallV
— Alexander (@alexanderrusso) June 26, 2018
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— ELL Stanford (@ELLStanford) June 25, 2018
"Through a parent education platform with human- & AI-powered translation, we help teachers & parents communicate, build relationships, & understand what effective parent engagement looks like. " https://t.co/8tbTdaXgkv @TalkingPointsEd @heejpeej @rickhess99 @AEIeducation #RHSU
— Education Next (@EducationNext) June 22, 2018
Learn how @DCpublicschools is committed to using home visits to improve educational outcomes. https://t.co/L4LkfVLXeU pic.twitter.com/z9R2eIUcKJ
— REL Mid-Atlantic (@RELMidAtlantic) June 22, 2018
What Kind Of Parent Are You: Carpenter Or Gardener? https://t.co/CsiJqvYmTS
— NPR Goats & Soda (@NPRGoatsandSoda) May 28, 2018
Perspective: "What brought you joy," and other questions to ask your child as the school year ends https://t.co/H7tkLVsvEV
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 28, 2018
Skipping School for Cheap Flights? You Could Be Fined in Germany https://t.co/GCF6sBZqT5
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 25, 2018
Parents in one Aurora high school are visiting classes and giving teachers feedback https://t.co/V2GjaEqRrx
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) May 6, 2018
‘It opened everything up.’ How school home visits are changing relationships in Detroit https://t.co/2Om5ZW4M4v
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) May 6, 2018